Macon City Council

Macon City Council

The Macon City Council is the city council of Macon, Georgia. Anita J. Ponder is the Council President, and James E. Timley is the President Pro-Tem. The current council clerk is Joyce Humphrey.

Current members

Ward 1

* Rick Hutto (since 2007), Post 1
* Lonnie Miley (since 2007), Post 2
* Elaine Lucas (since 1991, previously from 1983-1987), Post 3

Ward 2

* James E. Timley (since 1999), Post 1
* J. Michael Cranford (since March 15, 2005 by special election), Post 2
* Ed DeFore (since 1971), Post 3

Ward 3

* Larry Schlesinger (since 2007), Post 1
* Alveno Ross (since unknown), Post 2
* Tom Ellington (since 2007), Post 3

Ward 4

* Miriam Paris (since August 2006), Post 1 (Council President)
* Charles Jones (since 1999), Post 2
* Virgil Watkins (since 2007), Post 3

Ward 5

* Lauren Benedict (since 2007), Post 1
* Nancy White (since 2006), Post 2
* Erick Erickson (since 2007), Post 3

ee also

* Macon, Georgia municipal election, 2007

Links

* [http://www.cityofmacon.net/CityDept/council/council.htm Council website]


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