Gilman keeps pro-tem position on Langley City Council


January 6, 2010 · 9:28 AM

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The Langley City Council unanimously voted Monday to keep Councilman Robert Gilman as the city’s mayor pro-tem.

The mayor pro-tem is the council member who fills in for the mayor when he is away or otherwise unable to fulfill his duties. Gilman was the incumbent mayor pro-tem, and he will serve in the position for another two years.

No other candidates were nominated for the post during the council’s meeting on Jan. 4.

“It was a hard-fought battle,” quipped Councilman Russell Sparkman.

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