Goshen High School student Felix Perez Diener will be Mayor Jeremy Stutsman’s appointee to the City Council as the new Youth Adviser for the 2018-2019 school year.
Felix, who is now finishing his junior year, was elected by the student body in an election held Tuesday, May 22. He won by receiving 47 percent of the total votes cast in Tuesday’s election, over his fellow candidates, Jonathon Snyder, Cade Richardson and Ben Bontrager-Singer.
Current youth adviser Jason Barahona will continue to serve with the City Council until June 5, at which time Felix will be sworn in as the newest member of the council.
State law allows mayors to appoint a person younger than 18 years of age to serve as a non-voting member to the council and as an adviser on matters concerning the youth. Mayor Stutsman has instead encouraged Goshen High School to elect a student to represent them and all the younger constituents in the City.
This is the third year in a row that the Elkhart County Voter Registration Office, Goshen Community Schools and the City of Goshen have collaborated to hold elections at the high school.