The DeSoto City Council meeting on June 17, 2025, focused primarily on the election of a new mayor pro tem, a key leadership position within the council. The meeting began with a review of the selection process, as outlined in the city’s home rule charter. According to the charter, the council must elect one of its members to serve as mayor pro tem annually, with the election taking place at the first regular meeting following the general election.
During the meeting, Mayor Pro Tem Leticia Hughes opened the floor for nominations. Council Member Parker nominated Hughes for the position, but the motion failed due to a lack of a second. Subsequently, Council Member Crystal Chisholm was nominated by another council member, who highlighted her extensive service to the city, including her role on various boards and her military background as an Army veteran.
Chisholm accepted the nomination, and after a brief discussion, the council proceeded to vote. The motion to elect Chisholm as mayor pro tem passed with a vote of 6-1, marking a significant moment for her and the council.
With the election concluded, the meeting wrapped up with a motion to adjourn, which was unanimously approved. The council's decision to elect Chisholm reflects a commitment to leadership continuity and community service within the city of DeSoto.