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Spokane City Council Appoints Shelby Lambdin as New City Council Member, District 2, Position 1
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~ Spokane City Council has announced the appointment of Shelby Lambdin as the newest member of the council, representing District 2, Position 1. This decision comes after Council Member Lili Navarrete's resignation on June 30, 2025.

Council President Betsy Wilkerson expressed her pleasure in announcing Lambdin's appointment, stating that it reflects their commitment to ensuring a fully functional and representative council for District 2. Wilkerson, who previously served as District 2 Council Member herself, has full confidence in Lambdin's ability to positively contribute during her time in office.

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The selection process involved interviews with applicants based on Council Member prioritization at a special televised study session on July 10. A resolution was then voted on during Monday's legislative session.

Council Member Paul Dillon also welcomed Lambdin as his seatmate on the City Council. He believes that with her experience, insights, and contributions, they can continue to uplift the voices of District 2 residents and serve the city well.

Lambdin will hold the position of City Council Member until the winner of the current election for City Council Member, District 2, Position 1 takes office. The election results are expected to be certified by the County Auditor in November 2025.

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