The Henderson City Council will meet tonight to screen 11 candidates for the open Ward 3 council seat and to potentially choose a replacement for former Councilwoman Kathleen Vermillion, who resigned the position earlier this month.
The city of Henderson is accepting applications for the Ward 3 council seat, which was vacated when former Councilwoman Kathleen Vermillion's resignation became effective.
Two Henderson City Council incumbents won re-election in Tuesday’s primary, but there will be a runoff for the Ward 4 seat between Planning Commission Chairman Sam Bateman and former police chief Mike Mayberry.
The Henderson City Council did a do-over tonight of its appointment of Debra March to fill the remaining two years of newly elected Mayor Andy Hafen’s former seat. The council originally appointed March, a former Henderson planning commissioner, during a special meeting July 8.
Jim Ferrence woke up on Election Tuesday hoping he’d end the day tens of thousands of dollars richer — and having ushered candidates in four cities to victory.
Kathleen Boutin and Cathy Rosenfield captured the most votes in Tuesday's primary election for the Ward 3 seat on the Henderson City Council and will now meet in the June 2 general election.
When Henderson voters begin heading to the polls March 21 for early voting, they'll see something the city hasn't seen since 1993 — a list of mayoral candidates that doesn't include James B. Gibson.