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1st Week Applications Received for City Council Vacancy Featured

13 Candidates Offered to Served

The Prescott City Council has received 13 applications so far for their vacant seat.

 

Big Idea

  • Councilwoman Billie Orr resigned due to health reasons
  • The replacement is to be appointed, according to the Charter
  • 13 applications have been received
  • All applications must be in by January 26, 2021
  • Read more...

 

PRESCOTT, AZ (January 22, 2021) – In an earlier release, the City of Prescott announced that they would be accepting applications to fill a vacancy left with the resignation of Councilwoman Billie Orr. Since January 13th the City Clerk’s Office has received thirteen (13) applications from the following residents:

 

Steven Ayres 

Nancy Burns

Connie Cantelme 

Noel Campbell

Anthony Ferrulli 

Deborah Pernice Knefe

Jim Lamerson

Steve Martin

Leslie McKeown 

Eric Moore

Ryan Pienovi

Charles Rathbone

Harold Wise

 

Applicants must have been a registered voter in the City of Prescott for at least one year prior to appointment. Applications will be reviewed in a Special Executive Session Meeting scheduled for Tuesday, February 2nd at which time Council will also determine next steps for the interview and appointment process. It is the goal of the City Council to have a candidate appointed by the Tuesday, February 23rd Voting Meeting.

Interested citizens may access the application on the city website at the following link: Prescott City Council Details or by contacting the City Clerk’s Office. The application filing deadline is 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 27, 2021.

For more information on the vacancy, visit the City’s website at www.prescott-az.gov or contact the City Clerk’s Office at 928-777-1245.

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Last modified on Saturday, 23 January 2021 07:35
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Lynne LaMaster

Lynne LaMaster is the Editor and Publisher of CopperState News. In her past life, she was the founder of a successful local news media publication in the Prescott area. She started CopperState News with the idea that local news deserves a statewide platform.

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