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Historic all-female city council elected in West Sacramento

Historic all-female city council elected in West Sacramento
FINAL ELECTION RESULTS ARE IN FOR WEST SACRAMENTO. AND FOR THE FIRST TIME, THE CITY COUNCIL WILL BE MADE UP OF ALL WOMEN. SO HERE’S THE RUNDOWN. ONE COUNCILWOMAN WAS REELECTED AND ANOTHER ONE FOR THE FIRST TIME. MAYOR, MAYOR MARTHA GUERRERO WAS REELECTED WITH THAT OPPOSITION. THEY JOIN MAYOR PRO TEM KARINA OROZCO AND COUNCIL MEMBER NORMA ALCALA. ACCORDING TO THE LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES, THIS HISTORIC WEST SACRAMENTO CITY COUNCIL IS THE ONLY ALL FEMALE COUNCIL IN THE SACRAMEN
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Historic all-female city council elected in West Sacramento
The results are in – women are making history in California after the November election. West Sacramento's city council will be made up of all women for the first time, according to the city. The city council will soon be the only all-female council in the Sacramento region and one of six women-only councils in the state, according to the League of California Cities."I am filled with pride to serve as Mayor at a time when the people of West Sacramento elected an all-women-led city council,” Mayor Martha Guerrero said in a statement on Thursday. Councilmember Chris Ledesma will be stepping down after serving 12 years in the District 4 role. Verna Sulpizio Hull will replace him. She beat Alex Hirsch by 404 votes after the final update came down from Yolo County Election officials on Thursday. Dawnté Early also won the District 3 race against Leanne Linares, according to election results. She won by 923 votes. Martha Guerrero was re-elected as mayor without opposition on the ballot. They join Mayor Pro-Tem Quirina Orozco and Norma Alcala on city council."We may differ in how we see the path forward, but we all share the same values and are focused on healthy, safe neighborhoods, a thriving local economy and preserving the unique beauty and history that has inspired so many to call West Sacramento home," Guerrero said. "We are a collective of mothers, sisters, aunties, and grandmothers ready to serve the community!"The swearing-in ceremony will be during a special city council meeting on Dec. 7 at 6 p.m. City council meetings are held at city hall. The votes were certified Dec. 1.

The results are in – women are making history in California after the November election. West Sacramento's city council will be made up of all women for the first time, according to the city.

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    The city council will soon be the only all-female council in the Sacramento region and one of six women-only councils in the state, according to the League of California Cities.

    "I am filled with pride to serve as Mayor at a time when the people of West Sacramento elected an all-women-led city council,” Mayor Martha Guerrero said in a statement on Thursday.

    Councilmember Chris Ledesma will be stepping down after serving 12 years in the District 4 role. Verna Sulpizio Hull will replace him. She beat Alex Hirsch by 404 votes after the final update came down from Yolo County Election officials on Thursday.

    Dawnté Early also won the District 3 race against Leanne Linares, according to election results. She won by 923 votes.

    All-female city council elected in West Sacramento
    West Sacramento

    Martha Guerrero was re-elected as mayor without opposition on the ballot.

    They join Mayor Pro-Tem Quirina Orozco and Norma Alcala on city council.

    "We may differ in how we see the path forward, but we all share the same values and are focused on healthy, safe neighborhoods, a thriving local economy and preserving the unique beauty and history that has inspired so many to call West Sacramento home," Guerrero said. "We are a collective of mothers, sisters, aunties, and grandmothers ready to serve the community!"

    The swearing-in ceremony will be during a special city council meeting on Dec. 7 at 6 p.m. City council meetings are held at city hall.

    The votes were certified Dec. 1.