In a recent government meeting, the appointment of Jesse Docket as mayor was approved, with a vote tally of 5 in favor and 1 abstention. The resolution, moved by Commissioner Clements and seconded by Commissioner Brunner, faced minimal discussion before the vote was called.
Following this, Commissioner Docket introduced a resolution to appoint Christopher Runberg as the 7th Ward commissioner. This motion also received support from Commissioner Gerard, with Commissioner Clements seconding it. However, the discussion surrounding this appointment was more contentious. Commissioner Rivett expressed concerns about the timing of the mayoral appointment, arguing that the council's decision to appoint a mayor just weeks before an upcoming election undermined the democratic process. He emphasized that the community should have the opportunity to elect their leaders, particularly with the election scheduled for November 5th.
Despite Rivett's objections, the motion to appoint Runberg passed with a vote of 7 in favor and 1 against. The meeting highlighted tensions regarding the balance between appointed and elected positions within the local government, as well as the urgency of filling vacant roles in the wake of upcoming elections.