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- Posted November 24, 2020
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Sworn-in
Oakland County Executive David Coulter (center) and his team of deputy executives were sworn-in last Thursday afternoon, November 19, at the Oakland County Circuit Court to complete the remainder of the current term of office which runs through Dec. 31. Circuit Court Chief Judge Shalina Kumar (far right) administered the oaths of office to Coulter, Chief Deputy County Executive Hilarie Chambers, and Deputy County Executives Sean Carlson, April Lynch, and Rudy Hobbs. The Oakland County Board of Commissioners appointed Coulter county executive on Aug. 16, 2019 following the death of County Executive L. Brooks Patterson who was in his seventh term. On Tuesday, Nov. 3, Coulter was elected twice: Once to serve the remainder of the current term and the other to begin his first four-year term as county executive on Jan. 1, 2021. He will be sworn in to his first full term before Dec. 31.
Photo courtesy of Oakland County
Published: Tue, Nov 24, 2020
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