Marlborough City Council | |
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![]() Seal of Marlborough | |
Leadership | |
Council President | Michael H. Ossing |
Structure | |
Seats | 11 officially non-partisan 7 ward councilors 4 at-large councilors |
Length of term | 2 years |
Elections | |
Last election | 2021 |
Next election | 2023 |
Meeting place | |
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Marlborough City Hall | |
Website | |
https://www.marlborough-ma.gov/city-council |
The Marlborough City Council is the legislative branch of government for the city of Marlborough, Massachusetts. It is made up of 11 members: 7 ward councilors and 4 at-large members. Councilors are elected to two-year terms and there is no limit on the number of terms an individual can serve.[1]
History
Marlborough became a city in 1890, previously it was a town, and as a town was administered by a Board of Selectmen. Following its incorporation as a city, Marlborough adopted a mayor–council government.
The City Council currently meets in the City Council chamber located at Marlborough City Hall.
Districts and current council
District | Councilor | Notes |
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Ward 1 | Laura J. Wagner | |
Ward 2 | David Doucette | |
Ward 3 | J. Christian Dumais | Mayor-elect of Marlborough[2] |
Ward 4 | Teona C. Brown | |
Ward 5 | John J. Irish | |
Ward 6 | Sean A. Navin | |
Ward 7 | Donald R. Landers, Sr. | |
(at-large) | Michael H. Ossing | Council President |
(at-large) | Kathleen D. Robey | Council Vice-President |
(at-large) | Mark A. Oram | |
(at-large) | Samantha Perlman |
References
- ↑ "City Council | marlboroughma". www.marlborough-ma.gov. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
- ↑ "Marlborough election results: J. Christian Dumais to become city's next mayor". MetroWest Daily News. Retrieved 2023-11-28.
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