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Only applicant for city council seat denied
The city council is this Central Washington town has turned away the only applicant for a city council seat that has remained open since January.
The Associated Press
The city council is this Central Washington town has turned away the only applicant for a city council seat that has remained open since January.
Eliva Lopez is a former council member who decided to apply for the open post. But at last Monday's meeting, Lopez's application was denied.
Council members tell the Yakima Herald-Republic that Lopez, 34, was denied because her past tenure on the council was too closely aligned with former councilman Juan Orozco, who they consider too controversial.
Mayor pro tem Tony Guzman says Lopez wouldn't be a good fit and cause "unnecessary friction."
Lopez served on the council from November 2004 to January 2006. Lopez says she's interested in bringing youth activities to Wapato, while most of the seven-member council is more concerned with supporting local liquor licenses in this rural town of 4,555 people.
Lopez says the current council knows where she stands and "of course they don't want me."
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Information from: Yakima Herald-Republic, http://www.yakima-herald.com
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