Greenville City Council Swears In New Member, Two Incumbents

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Tina Belge, the newest member of Greenville City Council, was sworn in December 8, 2025 and fills the at-large seat previously held by Russell Stall, who did not seek re-election. Photo credit City of Greenville

Greenville City Council held a swearing-in ceremony Monday, December 8, 2025. Newcomer, Tina Belge, fills the at-large seat previously held by Russell Stall, who did not seek re-election. Belge brings experience in community development, urban planning, and affordable-housing advocacy.

Also sworn in were incumbents Lillian Brock-Flemming and Wil Brasington.

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Greenville City Councilman, Wil Brasington, has represented District 4 since 2017, focusing on growth, public safety and strengthening the local business climate. Photo credit City of Greenville

Brasington has represented District 4 since 2017.

Brock-Flemming, who represents District 2, is the longest-serving council member in Greenville’s history. She has served since 1981 and spent 46 years in public education.

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Greenville City Councilwoman, Lillian Brock-Flemming, is the longest serving councilor in the history of Greenville. She recently completed her 44th year on Council, serving since 1981. Photo credit City of Greenville

All members will serve four-year terms running through 2029.

City of Greenville press release below:
Two council members return, while one newcomer joins

Two returning members and one newcomer were sworn in on the Greenville City Council at the Dec. 8 meeting.

Incumbents Lillian Brock-Flemming and Wil Brasington began their next terms, while Tina Belge became the newest member of Council.

Belge filled the at-large seat previously held by Russell Stall, who did not seek re-election. She brings experience in community development, urban planning and affordable housing advocacy.

“Standing here tonight is something I dreamed about as a little girl, long before I ever knew the words public service or policy,” Belge said. “I just knew I wanted to help people and make communities stronger to be here now in this role is more than I can express.”

Brock-Flemming, representing District 2, is the longest serving councilor in the history of Greenville. She just completed her 44th year on Council, serving since 1981. Brock-Flemming also spent 46 years in public education and is widely recognized for her neighborhood advocacy and commitment to community service.

Wil Brasington has represented District 4 since 2017, focusing on growth, public safety and strengthening the local business climate. Prior to his election to council, Brasington served on the City’s Planning Commission and is a past president of the Alta Vista Neighborhood Association.

Each member will serve a four-year term that runs through 2029.

Featured Image Photo Credit: City of Greenville