Rochester City Council has a new vice president.

Willie Lightfoot was voted into the position unanimously at Tuesday night's council meeting. 

He replaces former councilmember Adam McFadden, who recently pleaded guilty to federal felony charges.

Lightfoot is one of five councilmembers-at-large on the city council. 

He previously served three terms in the Monroe County legislature and also owns a barbershop in Rochester.

Lightfoot is a lifelong city resident and has a history of civil service aside from his terms in the county legislature. He served for 12 years with the United States Air Force and served in two wars, Desert Storm and Operation Enduring Freedom. He's also a retired City of Rochester firefighter and the founder of the Cut the Violence initiative, which helps curb teen violence in the Rochester area.

The city council is expected to look much different come November, with many new candidates running for office.