Pecos City Council welcomes new members Carrasco, Graham, and Trujillo after elections

May 09, 2025 | Pecos, Reeves County, Texas

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The May 8, 2025, Regular City Council Meeting for the Town of Pecos City, Texas, commenced with the announcement of election results for council member seats. Randy Graham secured seat 3 with 713 votes, while Valerie Trujillo won seat 5 with 550 votes, defeating Jeffrey Martinez, who received 398 votes. A total of 1,022 residents participated in the voting process.

Following the election results, Councilman Aroma made a motion to approve resolution 25-05-01R, which was seconded by Councilman Saldonia. The motion passed unanimously, as indicated by the council members' affirmative votes.
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In a moment of reflection, a council member expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve the community, highlighting the collaborative efforts of the council and staff in advancing various projects. The member emphasized the importance of maintaining positive momentum for the future of Pecos.

The meeting also included a recognition segment, honoring the dedication and leadership of outgoing council members. Their contributions to community development were acknowledged, with a commendation for their hard work in making Pecos a better place.

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The meeting concluded with the swearing-in of newly appointed council members, including Randy Graham, Mister Carrasco, and Miss Adrienne, marking a new chapter in the council's leadership.

Converted from May 8, 2025 Regular City Council Meeting meeting on May 09, 2025
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