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  1. Mar 25, 2021 · Omaha City Council candidate Rebecca Barrientos-Patlan. Photo from Facebook. Proactive, non-reactive, able to solve problems effectively. Rebecca (who also goes by Becky) Barrientos-Patlan, a second-time candidate for City Council District 4, considers these characteristics some of her primary political strong suits.

  2. The City Clerk's Office maintains the agendas and journals for the weekly meetings. Click here to access the City Council agenda. The agenda is normally available on the website the Friday prior to the next meeting. The City Council meets almost every Tuesday at 2:00 p.m.

  3. The City Council is comprised of seven members, elected by district: District 1: Pete Festersen. District 2: Juanita Johnson. District 3: Danny Begley. District 4: Ron Hug. District 5: Don Rowe. District 6: Brinker Harding. District 7: Aimee Melton. Print Quality Map of all districts.

  4. Mar 24, 2021 · Don Rowe, candidate for Omaha City Council District 5. While working at a Lincoln lumberyard during his college years, Don Rowe got his first taste of politics. The lumberyard owner invited Rowe and his peers to meet Lincoln City Council and Mayoral candidates, which motivated Rowe to start writing letters to elected representatives.

  5. Mar 23, 2021 · These stories are in-depth profiles of candidates for Omaha City Council’s District 6 seat. For coverage of other races check out The Reader’s 2021 city election hub. Brinker Harding City Councilman Brinker Harding is running for re-election as the District 6 incumbent. He was first elected to serve on City Council in 2017, when then-incumbent […]

  6. May 5, 2021 · All seven seats on the Omaha City Council are up on the ballot in 2021. On April 6th, Omaha residents voted in the primary, with the top two candidates moving on to the general election on May 11. Polls will open May 11 at 8 a.m. and remain open until 8 p.m. As general election day moves closer, we’

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  8. Aug 6, 2024 · OMAHA — A “code of conduct” for the city council of Nebraska’s largest city was established Tuesday with a 6-1 vote by the council. In a related action, the council also voted 6-1 to place on the November election ballot an amendment that would change the City Charter by adding three more reasons City Council members could forfeit their elected seat.

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