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The City Council of Omaha, Nebraska, is elected every four years on a nonpartisan basis. The next election will occur in 2025. Omaha has a strong mayor form of government. Members are elected by district. Currently seven city council districts are represented across the City of Omaha. [1]
The current Mayor of Omaha is Jean Stothert, a member of the Republican Party.The City Clerk is Dan Esch, a member of the Democratic Party and members of the City Council are Pete Festerson, Council President from District 1; Juanita Johnson from 2; Danny Begley from 3; Ron Hug from 4; Don Rowe from 5; Brinker Harding from 6 and; Aimee Melton, [3] Council Vice President from 7.
The vote marked the first time in several years that Omaha City Council members had agreed to take away funds from another member's district. On November 24, 2008, Jim Suttle announced his candidacy for Mayor of Omaha. On April 7, 2009, in the nonpartisan mayoral primary, Suttle finished second to former Mayor Hal Daub. The two went on to the ...
City Council voted to lease a temporary location to bridge the gap between W. Dale Clark's closing and the 14th and Jones opening now scheduled for March.
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