New Hermiston City Council, mayor take oaths of office
Published 2:11 pm Tuesday, December 10, 2024
- Incoming Hermiston Mayor Doug Primmer honors outgoing Mayor Dave Drotzmann during the city council work session Dec. 9, 2024. Drotzmann served as mayor for 12 years.
HERMISTON — The city of Hermiston announced four at-large city councilors, a new mayor and the municipal court judge took their oaths of office Monday, Dec. 9, at the Hermiston City Council meeting. Their terms begin Jan. 1.
Jeff Kelso, Josh Roberts and Allen Hayward were elected to their first terms as city councilors in the November general election, and incumbent Maria Duron was elected to her second term.
Doug Primmer was sworn in as the city’s new mayor. Primmer, who has served 12 years on the city council and six years as council president, won the primary election in May with more than 50% of the vote. He succeeds Mayor Dave Drotzmann, who did not run for a fourth term.
City Councilors Rod Hardin and Nancy Peterson chose not to run for another term. Hardin has served eight terms on the city council and Peterson served one term.
Hermiston voters elect eight residents to serve on the city council, which decides city polices and actions. Voters the mayor separately from the council. The mayor only votes during council meetings in the event of a tie, appoints committee members and signs ordinances and contracts for the city.
The four at-large city councilors may live anywhere within Hermiston city limits and the other four city councilors live within each of the city’s four wards. All councilors are elected to four-year terms and voted on by all city residents. The next ward election will be in 2026.
Cameron Bendixsen was elected to serve a second two-year term as municipal court judge. The Hermiston Municipal Court is the judicial branch of Hermiston city government with jurisdiction over all city and state law offenses committed within the city limits, excluding felony matters.