The city of Washougal will ask residents if they would like to elect their mayor once again.
During their July 13 virtual meeting, Washougal City Council members approved a resolution to call for a special election to be held in conjunction with the Nov. 3 general election for the purpose of submitting to voters the proposition of whether the city should designate its No. 1 council position as mayor.
Currently, Washougal’s mayor is chosen from the councilors, by the councilors, every two years, a process resulting from a 2018 proposition that changed the city’s form of government from a “strong mayor” system to a “council-manager” format.
City councilors discussed the issue earlier this summer, at their June 8 virtual workshop meeting.
“If there’s one comment that I get regarding this particular topic, it’s almost 100 percent that people feel like they should elect the mayor,” Washougal Mayor Molly Coston said in June.
In the city’s current form of government, the mayor has no administrative responsibilities, but does serve as a prominent political figure.