Westminster Council members express gratitude after successful election results

May 19, 2025 | Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland

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Westminster Council members express gratitude after successful election results

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The City of Westminster Mayor and Common Council meeting held on May 19, 2025, focused primarily on the recent election results and the council members' reflections on their upcoming terms.

During the meeting, council members expressed gratitude to the citizens for their participation in the election, which saw a total of 827 votes cast. Mayor Mona Becker was reelected with 678 votes, while her opponent, Nicholas Thomas, received 143 votes. In the council elections, Tony Kovacic secured 702 votes, and Dan Huff received 665 votes.

Council members shared their excitement about continuing to work together for the next four years. Kovacic acknowledged the support from the community, noting the unopposed nature of his election but appreciating the turnout nonetheless. Other members echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing their commitment to the city and the collaborative efforts that lie ahead.

The meeting concluded with the formal declaration of the election results, marking the end of the current session and the beginning of a new term for the elected officials. The council members expressed their eagerness to tackle upcoming challenges and continue serving the Westminster community.

Converted from City of Westminster Mayor and Common Meeting - Monday, May 19, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. meeting on May 19, 2025
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