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About Ogden City Council Municipal Ward 2
Union Station
One of the greatest historic
markers, from a time when
Ogden City was a major Railroad
Hub in the West.

The optional form of government,
known as the council-mayor form, was
adopted by Ogden City in November
1990 and implemented on January 6,
1992. This form of government vests
the power in two separate,
independent, and equal branches of
municipal government:

The executive branch consisting of a
full-time mayor, chief administrative
officer, and administrative departments
and offices; and the legislative branch
consisting of a seven-member council
and staff. The mayor is elected
at-large by the voters of Ogden City
for a term of four years.

The seven-member city council, one is
elected from each of the four municipal
wards of the City and three are elected
from the City at-large, all of whom are
elected for four-year terms.

I represent
Municipal Ward 2, which
basically covers the North end of
Ogden City.  I will do whatever I can to
represent the people of Ogden City.

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Click here for detailed precinct
information using Weber County's
Precinct Locater.
The Ogden Municipal Building
On the block of 25th and
Washington Blvd.  The Mayor and
The City Council are located here.

Front: Amy Wicks (At Large Seat C), Jesse Garcia (Municipal Ward 1),          
Susan VanHooser (At Large Seat A)

Back: Dorrene Jeske (At Large Seat B), Rick Safsten (Municipal Ward 4),      
Brandon Stephenson (Municipal Ward 2), Doug Stephens (Municipal Ward 3)
Ogden City Precinct Map of Municipal Wards boundaries.
For contact information for my fellow City Council Members, please click here.