Jacksonville Alderwoman Eren White-Williams has resigned from City Council.

White-Williams said in an email that she “resigned as alderwoman a few days ago.” City officials confirmed she did resign last week. White-Williams was not immediately available for comment Monday morning.

White-Williams represented residents of Ward 1 in Jacksonville after first being elected in 2017. The ward encompasses the blocks surrounding the downtown square along with most of the north part of Jacksonville until Diamond Street.

She chaired the special studies committee, and her current term was set to expire in May 2027.

As of Monday morning, it’s unclear why White-Williams resigned. At the March 9 council meeting, she showed up a little before 6 p.m. and spoke briefly to Mayor Andy Ezard before they both went through the back door of the council chambers. Ezard returned to the chamber at 6:01 p.m. for the council meeting, and White-Williams was seen leaving. She was not present at the next council meeting.