In a quiet ceremony shortly after lunch today, Kelli Linville took the oath of office for Mayor of Bellingham.  She assumes official control of city government as of the beginning of January 1, 2012.  State law allows the oath to be taken ahead of the exact time of assumption of office.  A formal swearing in will take place at the first City Council meeting on Monday, January 9.  

Mayor Dan Pike was not present for the transition ceremony.  He left town on Wednesday about noon for Seattle.  This was just about the time police started their military action of clearing Maritime Park of Occupy protestors.  It was only because Dan Pike decided to evict the protesters that the eviction took place.  He did not stay around to face accountability for his actions.  Basically, in the end, he was a coward.

In talking with many local citizen activists, political operatives, and city hall watchers, it appears Dan only issued the eviction order to be vindictive toward the Bellingham community as a whole and to cause problems for Kelli.  Knowing Kelli moderately well, I know she is much more creative and innovative than Dan and will work well with this situation.

Kelli effectively starts work as mayor on Tuesday morning, January 3.  She is the first woman mayor of Bellingham.  In 1983, Shirley Van Zanten became the Executive of Whatcom County and was the first county executive in Washington state history.  Also this year, Cathy Lehman was elected to the all male Bellingham City Council.  She assumes office on January 9.  I just feel that the slow but real progress of women should be recognized.  One of the biggest hurdles women politicians have is getting the female vote.  (You didn't come to this website to read pap, did you?)

This writer looks forward to Kelli's work as our mayor.  All we ask for is law abiding city government - something that has been missing from Bellingham for about 56 years.