City of Menifee
MENIFEE (CNS) – Starting Monday, the city of Menifee is accepting applications from residents interested in filling the District 2 City Council seat left vacant with the victory of Councilman Ricky Estrada in the mayoral race.
Estrada narrowly defeated outgoing Councilwoman Lesa Sobek in the November general election. The mayor’s seat is separate from the council.
The members now must decide who will fill Estrada’s vacant seat to complete what remains of his four-year council term, which expires at the end of 2026.
“Applicants must be 18 years or older and be a registered voter in the city … within District 2,” according to a municipal statement.
The council will convene a special meeting on Jan. 15 to hear from applicants and ask questions. An appointment may be confirmed on the spot, or the council can choose to postpone a decision to a later date.
Applicants must submit a statement of interest for consideration no later than Jan. 7. They can be downloaded from the city’s web portal at http://www.cityofmenifee.us/district2pdf, or obtained at the city clerk’s office, located at 29844 Haun Road.
Forms can be returned via mail, or submitted via the portal at www.cityofmenifee.us/District2.
Anyone with questions or who requires assistance is invited to contact City Clerk Stephanie Roseen at sroseen@cityofmenifee.us, or 951-672-6777.
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