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The Harrisburg City Council is the legislative branch of the city government of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and consists of seven members elected at-large. [1] The council president is elected by the council members and presides over city council meetings. In the event of illness or absence of the president, the vice president presides over the ...
Before being elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, Madsen served as a member of the Harrisburg City Council for five years starting in 2017 as a Democrat. During his time as councilmen, Madsen fostered community outreach and worked as the AFL–CIO community services and education director. He was also the chair of the council ...
From left, Michigan Supreme Court Justice Brian Zahra congratulates newly sworn-in Southgate City Council President Zoey Kuspa on Nov. 16 at Southgate City Hall, while looking on are her father ...
Daniel C. Miller (born August 10, 1956) is a politician and public servant from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He is current Harrisburg City Treasurer, and previously was the Harrisburg City Controller and was a member of the Harrisburg City Council. The latter two positions were elected at large. [1] Miller is Harrisburg's first openly gay city ...
First "strong" mayor after switch to strong mayor variation of Mayor–council government. [6] Paul E. "Tim" Doutrich, Jr. Jan 3, 1978 – Jan 5, 1982: Republican: Stephen R. Reed: Jan 5, 1982 – Jan 4, 2010: Democratic: Defeated for renomination in 2009. Linda D. Thompson: Jan 4, 2010 – Jan 6, 2014: Democratic
On Tuesday afternoon, the Rochester City Council held its biennial swearing-in ceremony and organizational meeting at City Hall.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – Vice President Harris rallied before thousands Wednesday afternoon during a rally at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg, part of her final swing through ...
In the primaries for the 2013 Harrisburg mayoral election Thompson was defeated for re-nomination as mayor by Harrisburg businessman Eric R. Papenfuse, who won the primary, and City Controller Dan Miller, who placed second. [10] Thompson was the Democratic nominee for the 4th Congressional District of Pennsylvania in 2014.