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Mayor Term Notes. Ref. William E. Williams: December 1960 - April 1965: Williams became mayor of Surprise when it became an incorporated town in 1960, appointed by county supervisors. [1] [2] Harold Yingling: April 1965 - December 1966 Ousted in recall election in December 1966. [3] [4] [5] Grover King: December 1966 - April 1969 George Cumbie ...
Surprise is governed on the local level by a mayor and a six-member city council. [32] The mayor is elected at large, while the council members are elected from the six districts which they represent. All city council elections are officially nonpartisan. All representatives serve staggered four-year terms as of 1981. [33]
The Surprise City Council will see one new member in the Aug. 2 election, although two of three races are uncontested. See what each had to say. Surprise election: City Council candidates talk ...
The franchise agreement allows Epcor to maintain and operate its utility infrastructure through city-owned property by paying a 2% fee. Surprise election: Early results show voters OK Epcor Water ...
On August 20, the mayor of Surprise, Arizona, ordered a police officer to arrest Massie during the public comment section of a city council meeting after Massie criticized a proposed pay raise for ...
Incumbent Republican mayor John Giles will be term limited and can not run for re-election. [2] A primary election for candidates were held on July 30, 2024, [3] [4] from which city councilor Mark Freeman and former mayor Scott Smith advanced to a runoff, [5] in which Freeman defeated Smith with 52.9 percent of the vote. [6]
PERTH AMBOY – Three Democrats and one Republican have filed to run in the mayoral primary in June, the city's first partisan election. Mayor Helmin Caba will be challenged by retired Municipal ...
Mayor Strong, elected in 1894, served an extra year because no municipal election was held in 1896, in anticipation of the consolidated City's switch to odd-year elections. George B. McClellan Jr. was elected to one two-year term (1904–1905) and one four-year term (1906–1909)