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New Littleton council sworn in; Andrea Peters elected mayor pro tem

Littleton City Council · November 19, 2025
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Summary

Judge Lessman swore in Mayor Kyle Schlechter and three newly elected council members; Andrea Peters was nominated and unanimously elected mayor pro tem in a roll‑call vote following introductions and short remarks.

At the Nov. 18 meeting reconvened at 7:55 p.m., Judge Lessman administered the oath of office to Mayor Kyle Schlechter and newly elected council members Joel Zink, Amanda Henderson and Merrill Stillwell. Each official affirmed support for the U.S. and Colorado constitutions, and the charter and ordinances of the City of Littleton.

Following roll call the newly seated council held brief introductions. Amanda Henderson described feeling "the gravity of this work" and thanked family and campaign teams; Merrill Stillwell outlined priorities including potholes, safer streets and support for local businesses. After nominations, Andrea Peters accepted the nomination for mayor pro tem and the full council voted by roll call 7–0 to appoint her.

The meeting adjourned after the appointment with no further business on the agenda. The council indicated it will resume its work with the new seating and priorities discussed during introductions.