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City Council interviews applicants to fill Jimenez's vacated seat

May 23, 2024 | Soledad City, Monterey County, California



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City Council interviews applicants to fill Jimenez's vacated seat
In a special city council meeting held on May 23, 2024, the Soledad City Council focused on filling a vacancy left by the resignation of Council Member Jimenez on March 31, 2024. The council outlined a structured and transparent process for appointing a new member to the at-large council seat, emphasizing fairness and public involvement.

The meeting began with a detailed explanation of the appointment process, which includes individual interviews of the four applicants: Evorista Benuelos, Carol Cordova Anderson, Eugene Edward Ivy, and Joseph Ruiz. Each candidate will have five minutes for an opening statement, followed by a series of four questions posed by council members, with strict time limits for responses. This format aims to ensure that all candidates are treated equally and that the council can make an informed decision based on the interviews.

Public participation is also a key component of the process. After the interviews, members of the public will have the opportunity to provide comments, although candidates will not be allowed to speak during this time. This approach is designed to maintain a clear separation between the candidates and public feedback, ensuring that the council's deliberation remains focused.

The council will deliberate after the interviews, discussing the qualifications and suitability of each candidate before moving to a nomination and voting process. A candidate will be appointed if they receive at least three affirmative votes from council members. The selected appointee will serve until the next general municipal election on November 5, 2024, when a successor will be elected.

Additionally, the council noted that the city is transitioning to district elections, which will take effect in November. Future candidates for this seat will need to reside in the newly designated Third District. The appointee will take their oath of office at the next scheduled council meeting on June 5, 2024.

The meeting underscored the council's commitment to transparency and community engagement in local governance. As the council prepares to make its decision, the involvement of the public and the structured interview process reflect a dedication to selecting a candidate who will effectively represent the interests of Soledad residents.

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