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Phyllis Choi sworn in to Jupiter Town Council; council members offer remarks and gifts

2863035 · April 3, 2025
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Phyllis Choi took the oath of office during the council's second meeting April 1; Judge Joseph Curley administered the oath and council members presented nameplates, a historical nameplate and a lighthouse print. Choi pledged to represent all residents and to abide by the oath.

Phyllis Choi was sworn in as a member of the Jupiter Town Council during the town’s April 1 second meeting. Judge Joseph Curley administered the oath; Town Attorney Baird introduced the judge for the ceremony.

Choi addressed attendees after the oath and thanked Judge Curley, family members and supporters. "I will represent every resident in Jupiter fairly, honestly, and I will abide by the oath of office that I took," she said. She also thanked her family, including her husband, and said serving at this point in her life was the right time.

Prior to the second meeting, council and staff presented Choi with a set of commemorative items including a historical nameplate from the old council chambers and a small print of the lighthouse. Council and staff members offered public remarks recognizing outgoing service by another council member and praising department staff.

The council then adjourned the first meeting and reconvened the second meeting to allow Choi to take her seat. Choi’s remarks closed with recognition of campaign opponents and an appeal to represent all residents.