"I don't know what the good Lord will allow," joked Sullivan, age 70.
Timothy J. Toomey said he will also run in November. His highest priority for the next year will be fiscal issues, he said.
William H. Walsh said he too will seek reelection, despite a term plagued by accusations of embezzlement.
"You go to the people who elect you and you tell them the truth about [the accusations]," Walsh said, adding, "I'll be there."
Jonathan S. Myers said yesterday he is planning on running for reelection, despite colleagues predictions that he may withdraw from the race.
If all the incumbents but Wolf run again new faces on the nine-member council may be few. And the average age may stay closer to 50 than to 25. Still, there are five long months between now and the election, and the anti CCA mood is likely to get a thorough airing out.