Mayor Orr swears in Carrie Hubbard as Aberdeen Council Member for Ward 4

April 10, 2025 | Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, Washington

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Mayor Orr kicked off the Aberdeen City Council meeting on April 9, 2025, with a significant moment: the swearing-in of new council member Carrie Hubbard. Hubbard took her oath for the position of Aberdeen Council Ward 4, Position 7, pledging to support both the U.S. Constitution and the Washington State Constitution.

Following the swearing-in, the council proceeded with roll call, confirming the presence of all members. The meeting then transitioned to electing a new council president pro tem in the absence of former Council President Swore. Councilperson Franci was nominated, but a competing nomination for Casey Morrison emerged. After a roll call vote, Morrison secured the position with a decisive majority.
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The council also approved the meeting agenda without opposition, setting the stage for future discussions. This meeting marks a pivotal moment for Aberdeen as it welcomes new leadership and prepares for upcoming initiatives.

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