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Mount Vernon commission sends city manager and appointed finance professional measures to November ballot; ward proposal fails
Summary
On June 4 the Mount Vernon Charter Review Commission voted to place two charter-change proposals on the November ballot—creation of a city manager position and conversion of the elected comptroller to an appointed finance professional—while a hybrid ward/at‑large council proposal failed.
The Mount Vernon Charter Review Commission voted June 4 to send two charter-change measures to the November ballot and rejected a third.
The commission voted to place a proposal to transition Mount Vernon from a mayor‑council system to a city‑manager form of government on the November ballot; the measure passed the commission vote and will appear on the ballot. The commission also voted to place a measure to replace the elected comptroller with an appointed finance professional on the ballot. A separate proposal to change the method of electing city council members to a hybrid ward/at‑large system failed.
Why it matters: a vote by the commission simply places proposed charter language on the ballot; final legal language and implementation details must be drafted before…
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