Following the May 11 meeting of the Killeen City Council, the tides will begin to change in council chambers. Two new members will be sworn in, bringing new voices to District 1 and District 3.
District 4 could see a new member as well, but a razor-thin Election Night lead and issues with voters casting ballots in the wrong district mean that chair could stay vacant until the issue is resolved.
After a solid victory, incumbent Debbie Nash-King will retake her District 2 seat, serving her third term. It is the final consecutive term allowed under city law, and her seniority could give her a leg up in the election of mayor pro tem.