New Bloomfield officials sworn in

<p>The May New Bloomfield Board of Aldermen was held in the New Bloomfield High School cafeteria in order to implement social distancing precautions. Photo by Olivia Garrett/Fulton Sun</p>

The May New Bloomfield Board of Aldermen was held in the New Bloomfield High School cafeteria in order to implement social distancing precautions. Photo by Olivia Garrett/Fulton Sun

NEW BLOOMFIELD, Mo. - The New Bloomfield Board of Aldermen gathered Monday to swear in returning members for another term.

At the meeting in the New Bloomfield High School cafeteria, the aldermen sat far from each other, with almost every member set up alone at a separate table. Meetings are usually held at City Hall, a space too small to comfortably spread everyone out.

Mayor Terry Shaw and aldermen Gary Hoelscher and Rosemary Augustine were up for re-election during the April 7 municipal election - no one filed to challenge any of the incumbents.

In 2015, voters chose to allow the city to forgo municipal elections when the number of candidates who file to run is equal to the number of positions up for election.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Mike Parson postponed the municipal election until June 2. Because New Bloomfield is not having an election, the city did not have to wait until the delayed election date to swear in the officials.

The board also elected aldermen Gary Hoelscher as mayor pro tem.

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