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<br /> City Clerk <br /> <br />Votes <br />Jeanne Donaldson 26,113 <br /> <br /> City Treasurer Votes <br />Phillip Doolitte 18,770 <br />John Paul Maier 8,730 <br /> <br /> On motion of Mayor Pro Tempore Paul Barich, seconded by Council Member Denise Davis, the <br />City Council unanimously approved, by roll call vote, Resolution No. 8638 reciting the facts of the <br />General Municipal Election held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, declaring the results and such <br />other matters as provided by law, declaring that Eddie Tejeda was elected as a Member of the City <br />Council District 2; Marc R. Shaw was elected as a Member of the City Council District 4; Jeanne <br />Donaldson was elected as the City Clerk; and Phillip Doolittle was elected as the City Treasurer. <br /> Vote: 4 - 0 Passed <br /> <br />Administration of Oaths <br />Mayor Tejeda administered the oath of office to City Clerk Jeanne Donaldson. City Clerk <br />Donaldson administered the oath of office and presented certificates of election to newly elected <br />Council Members Eddie Tejeda and Marc Shaw and newly elected City Treasurer Phillip Doolittle. <br /> <br />Resolution No. 8508 Selection of Mayor and Mayor Pro Tempore <br /> <br /> Mayor Tejeda opened the discussion relating to Resolution No. 8508, establishing the process for <br />the selection of the mayor and mayor pro tempore and their respective terms of office and <br />repealing Resolution No. 8414. On December 20, 2022, the City Council reviewed potential <br />changes to the selection process by which the council selects the mayor and mayor pro tempore <br />and adopted Resolution No. 8414 to provide for a seniority-based rotating schedule beginning <br />December 2024 and continuing thereafter, every even numbered year. On January 17, 2023, the <br />City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2953 amending Chapter 2.02 of the Redlands Municipal <br />Code relating to the selection process. Resolution No. 8508 would eliminate the rotation system <br />and states that the City Council shall meet after each general municipal election, choose one of its <br />members as mayor, and one of its members as mayor pro tempore, for a two-year term of office. <br />Council Member Davis stated her reasons for supporting the rotation methodology, pointing out it <br />was designed to be fair, equitable and allow each district representative an opportunity to be <br />Mayor. She said this was a move forward for the City, and she was worried that repealing the <br />rotation method was a betrayal of the public's trust and would undermine the democratic process <br />that was established two years ago. <br />As public comment, twenty-nine people urged the Council to give the rotation method a chance, <br />highlighting the fact that there was no data to prompt the reversal of the current resolution. <br />Speakers raised several topics, including, the value of providing each district equal and fair <br />representation, Council Member Davis's strong qualifications to be mayor, the need for <br />transparency, and the timing and motivation behind bringing this matter before the Council again. <br />CC_December 17, 2024 <br />Page 3
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