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Pasco to seat five new council members after historic vote

By Kristin M. Kraemer, Tri-City Herald
Published: December 10, 2017, 10:37pm

The new Pasco City Council will be sworn in tonight in an event that city officials are calling “pretty historic.”

All seven seats were up for grabs this year following a federal judge’s decision in an American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit that changed the city’s election process to a more district-based system.

The last time that happened was in Pasco’s first council election — 1891, said City Manager Dave Zabell.

Five new members were elected to join incumbents Mayor Matt Watkins and Councilman Saul Martinez.

The newcomers are Blanche Barajas, Ruben Alvarado, Pete Serrano, David Milne and Craig Maloney.

They will take the oath of office at 7 p.m. in council chambers, 525 N. Third Ave.

The city also will recognize outgoing members Bob Hoffmann, Rebecca Francik, Tom Larsen, Al Yenney and Chi Flores. Larsen is retiring, while the other four failed to retain their seats.

The current council will serve through the end of the year, with the new members not assuming their official duties until 12:01 a.m. Jan. 1. The council will elect a mayor on Jan. 8.

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