During a recent Grand Haven City Council meeting, the council faced challenges in appointing a new member to fill a vacancy with a term ending on November 4, 2025. The meeting began with a motion to consider selecting a new council member, which had not been voted on prior to discussions about potential candidates.
Council member McLaughlin made a motion to appoint Ryan Galligan, which was seconded by Low. However, the motion faced opposition from other council members. Notably, council member Fritz expressed support for Steve Skoda, arguing that he should fill the vacancy since he had previously run for the position. Despite attempts at compromise, the motion to appoint Galligan ultimately failed, with a vote tally of two in favor and two against, resulting in a tie.
Following the failed motion, Skoda's nomination was proposed but did not receive a second, leading to a lack of further motions. Consequently, the council decided to continue operating with only four members until the next general city election, leaving the vacancy unfilled for the time being. The meeting concluded with council members moving on to other agenda items, indicating a need for further discussions in future meetings regarding the vacant seat.