Annapolis Lawmakers Seeking to Strip Mayor of Power After Voters Elect Republican

Democratic Alderman Ross Arnett says the city is too complex for an unexperienced mayor

Annapolis Council To Consider Stripping Republican Mayor-Elect’s Power (CBS Baltimore)

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Days after a Republican was elected mayor of Annapolis, City Council members say they will revisit legislation that would strip the mayor’s office of much of its power.

Democratic Alderman Ross Arnett of Ward 8 tells The Capital he will introduce a charter amendment to move Annapolis to a council-manager style of government. The city manager would report directly to the City Council, not the mayor.

Under Arnett’s legislation, the mayor’s post would be largely ceremonial. The mayor would retain a single vote on the council. Arnett says the change would stabilize the city’s management.

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