Council sets Process for Filling 2nd Ward Seat

Council sets Process for Filling 2nd Ward Seat
Council sets Process for Filling 2nd Ward Seat — pix4free.org
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Delaware City Council is accepting applications for the vacant 2nd Ward council seat. The deadline to apply is 5 pm, January 27, 2023.

Candidates with complete applications will be invited to a public meeting for interviews with City Council on February 6 at City Hall. If necessary, an additional round of interviews may be held.

The appointed candidate can seek election to the seat in November 2023 and, if successful, would serve the remainder of the term expiring November 2027. Preference will be given to candidates who obtain 25 signatures of residents of the 2nd Ward (one signature per household) and express an interest in running for the remainder of the unexpired term. Neither completing the signature form or running for election in November 2023 are requirements to apply. 

The application form can be found here.

The signature sheet can be found here.

Locate what Ward you live in.

Submission questions can be directed to the Council Clerk at 740-203-1013 or via email.

Original source can be found here.



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