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New Littleton council sworn in; Andrea Peters chosen as mayor pro tem 7–0

Littleton City Council · November 19, 2025
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Summary

Judge Lessman swore in Mayor Kyle Schlechter and council members Joel Zink (at-large), Amanda Henderson (District 3) and Meryl Stillwell (District 1). The newly seated council selected Andrea Peters as mayor pro tem by unanimous roll-call vote.

After a brief recess the Littleton City Council reconvened and Judge Lessman administered the oaths of office for the newly elected members.

Kyle Schlechter took the oath and assumed the mayor’s chair. Joel Zink (council member at-large), Amanda Henderson (District 3) and Meryl Stillwell (District 1) were sworn in and each offered brief remarks about priorities and gratitude to supporters. Henderson said she is “grateful to work beside all of you” and emphasized listening to constituents; Stillwell reiterated a focus on potholes, safer streets and opening businesses.

With the newly seated council in place, members nominated Andrea Peters for mayor pro tem. Peters accepted the nomination and council confirmed her appointment by a unanimous roll-call vote (7–0).

The newly seated council indicated plans to begin policy work, and the mayor welcomed returning and new members to the dais for the upcoming term.