
New Mayor And Vice Mayor Elected
#1
Posted 11 December 2013 - 03:20 PM
Steve Heard
Folsom Real Estate Specialist
EXP Realty
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Owner - MyFolsom.com
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#2
Posted 11 December 2013 - 04:18 PM
This new-mayor-every-year thing is getting sort of silly.
#3
Posted 11 December 2013 - 05:00 PM
2.06.020 Selection of city council officers.
The officers of the city council shall be a mayor and vice mayor. The council shall select a mayor and vice mayor from its membership by nomination and election by majority vote of all members of the city council annually.
A. The selection of the mayor and vice mayor shall be conducted annually at the first regular meeting in December or on the second Tuesday of December or at a special meeting called for that purpose, whichever is first to occur.
#4
Posted 11 December 2013 - 07:33 PM
Congrats to Kerrie and Ernie!
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#5
Posted 12 December 2013 - 07:16 AM
No choice, its mandated in the Folsom Municipal Code:
2.06.020 Selection of city council officers.
The officers of the city council shall be a mayor and vice mayor. The council shall select a mayor and vice mayor from its membership by nomination and election by majority vote of all members of the city council annually.
A. The selection of the mayor and vice mayor shall be conducted annually at the first regular meeting in December or on the second Tuesday of December or at a special meeting called for that purpose, whichever is first to occur.
Well, they could change the rules. I don't really care, it just seems strange compared to other cities.
#6
Posted 12 December 2013 - 07:22 AM
Ernie's never been Mayor, but believe the rest of the current city council members have had their turn as Mayor...hmmm what are they afraid of??? 3 seats up for re-election next year. Odds of a new candidate unseating one of the incumbents: slim and none. At least in 2016 we will have a new city councilman as Ernie has vowed this is his last turn.
#7
Posted 12 December 2013 - 08:01 AM
Well, they could change the rules. I don't really care, it just seems strange compared to other cities.
I think it's more complicated than just changing the rules. I believe it would require changing the city charter (don't quote me on the legalities). This Council-Manager form of government is popular in smaller cities, and prevents one person from having ultimate authority and decision making power.
The mayor doesn't have any more legal power than the rest of the council.
Ernie's never been Mayor, but believe the rest of the current city council members have had their turn as Mayor...hmmm what are they afraid of??? 3 seats up for re-election next year. Odds of a new candidate unseating one of the incumbents: slim and none. At least in 2016 we will have a new city councilman as Ernie has vowed this is his last turn.
I don't think there's a conspiracy here. Remember that the title 'mayor' is largely symbolic in this form of government.
Kerri Howell was on the Council for 15 years before she was elected mayor, while Ernie Sheldon has been on for 5.
Steve Heard
Folsom Real Estate Specialist
EXP Realty
BRE#01368503
Owner - MyFolsom.com
916 718 9577
#8
Posted 17 June 2014 - 10:37 PM
Its been known that Ernie was going to endorse other candidates in this upcoming City Council election. The powers to be didn't want him to be Mayor and having the Mayor endorsing non incumbants.
They also know that Kerri finishes 3rd in elections and is the most vulnerable to loosing. So if a strong Female candidate would emerge and Ernie endorsed her that might be enough to put the challenger over the top and defeat Kerri. Therefore, it was decided to allow Kerri to be mayor so she would have more visibility and exposure to help her in this upcoming election.
Polling has shown must residents dont want to develop south of 50, are upset over selling water to South of 50 and are unhappy about traffic and growing crime issues in town. Most residents also have an unfavorable opinion on the results of sutter street after the renovation.
You may be noticing an effort to generate more favorable publicity to try and offset these valid concerns by most residents. Also the City probably will be generating new events to try and raise positive visibility for the current Council members during the election season this fall.
#9
Posted 19 June 2014 - 06:24 AM
Very interesting information there "nowtherestofthestory"
I hope you post a lot more information when you have time.
#10
Posted 19 June 2014 - 07:34 AM
Nomination papers for council seats open on July 14 to August 8 (?) for the November ballot and can be picked up at city hall.
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