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Finalist candidates for Columbus City Council seat announced

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Columbus City Council announced Wednesday the eight finalists vying for a seat that will be vacated by Elizabeth Brown, the council’s president pro tempore recently tapped to lead the YWCA Columbus

Among them are candidates with backgrounds in government, politics, public policy, and social work. The eight finalists, according to their resumes, include:


The council is scheduled to meet after the start of the new year — on Jan. 3 — for a public hearing about the finalists being considered. Members will then vote on the appointment during their Jan. 9 meeting.

Four of seven sitting Columbus City Council members got their start on the governing body after being appointed. With Brown leaving, that number will go to five, at least through the November 2023 election.

Council President Shannon Hardin has said he wants other changes to influence decision-making on the council’s newest member. “My top priority is finding a candidate that will serve as an experienced caretaker and not as a candidate seeking to run in 2023,” Hardin said in a Wednesday press release. 

In 2023, Columbus City Council will grow by two members — to nine — as it also shifts from an entirely at-large body to a hybrid body, where candidates are required to live in the districts they are seeking election to. All city voters will vote on the whole slate of candidates, rather than just in the election for their ward.