DOVER — The Town of Dover officially rang in the New Year by welcoming its newly elected municipal leaders during a formal Swearing-In and Reorganization Ceremony held on Thursday, January 1, 2026, at Dover Town Hall.
Surrounded by family members, friends, and residents, three council members-elect took their oaths of office and formally began their terms, joining an incumbent council member continuing his service. The ceremony marked the start of a new chapter in Dover’s local governance.
New Council Members Take Office
Daniella Mendez, sworn in as Council Member for Ward One, enters municipal office with prior experience in public service. Mendez previously served as President of the Dover Board of Education, where she played a leadership role in local school governance. Her election marked a transition from education-focused service to broader municipal responsibilities, with a campaign centered on responsiveness and community engagement.

Judy Rugg, installed as Council Member for Ward Two, returned to the governing body after previously serving on the Town Council. A familiar face in local government, Rugg brings institutional knowledge and experience to the council dais, having successfully reclaimed her seat following a competitive election cycle.

Chris Almada, sworn in as Council Member for Ward Three, brings a background in advocacy and civic engagement. Before his election, Almada was active in community organizing and policy advocacy, emphasizing transparency, accountability, and resident involvement.

Joining the newly sworn-in members was Arturo Santana, who continues his service as Council Member for Ward Four. Santana, an incumbent, retained his seat, providing continuity on the council as Dover begins the 2026 calendar year.
A New Year, A New Governing Body
The New Year’s Day ceremony provided an opportunity for residents to witness the peaceful transition of local leadership and reaffirm the town’s commitment to civic participation and public service. With a mix of returning experience and newly elected voices, the Dover Town Council now moves forward tasked with addressing community priorities and guiding the town through the year ahead.
The installation ceremony was open to the public and reflected Dover’s longstanding tradition of beginning the New Year with a renewed commitment to local governance and service to its residents.













