Marshall Lewis has a 10-vote lead on Belle La, 706 to 696, in the race for Pleasant Hill’s new District 1 council seat.
It wasn’t so close in the equally new District 5, where Amanda Szakats had a double-digit percentage lead over Oliver Greenwood (55.48% to 44.52%), according to the early results from Tuesday’s election.
The city is officially moving from at-large to district-based elections this year, which will happen in two phases. Districts 1, 2 and 5 officially come into existence in December, when three new councilmembers are sworn in after the election.
Since Andrei Obolenskiy was the only candidate to throw his name into the ring for the new District 2 seat, the council decided in August to appoint him to the post. He’ll be seated with the two other new council members in December.
Districts 3 and 4 come into play in 2026.
Three current councilmembers live in the future District 3 of Councilmember Zac Shess, whose term doesn’t expire until 2026. Councilmember Sue Noack’s term is also up in 2026.
