UpdatedTue, May 4, 2021 at 5:57 am CT Reply Scott Levin, a longtime Elmhurst Ward 5 alderman, was sworn in as mayor Monday. (Courtesy of Kimberly Felten) ELMHURST, IL — Eight years ago, Scott Levin, then Elmhurst's acting mayor, swore in his successor, Steve Morley, into the position. On Monday, Morley repaid the favor, administering the oath of office to Levin, 66. It was during a ceremony that included a police and fire honor guard. In the April 6 election, Levin, a Ward 5 alderman, took 41 percent of the vote, followed by Ward 3 Alderman Michael Bram with 34 percent and Ward 7 Alderman Mark Mulliner with 25 percent. Morley did not seek a third term.