BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS

Monday, June 10, 2024 · 4:45 PM AM · Room 501, CIty Hall

TL;DR

The Board of Election Commissioners met to certify candidates for the District 4 School Board Special Election. The meeting was routine, with standard procedural actions taken and no controversial issues discussed.

Key Decisions

  • Certification of School Board Election Candidates Approved (3-0)
  • Approval of Previous Meeting Minutes Approved
  • Executive Director's Report Accepted
Agenda PDF

Agenda

  1. Call to Order
  2. Roll Call
  3. Approval of Previous Minutes

    Motion to approve by Patricia Ruiz-Cantu and seconded by Douglas Haag to accept and finalize previous meeting miuntes

  4. Election Candidate Certification for Board of School Directors, District 4, Special Election

    Motion to approve candidate certification moved by Patricia Ruiz-Cantu and seconded by Douglas Haag, Final Vote: 3-0

  5. Report from Executive Director

    Motion to approve report out by executive director moved by Douglas Haag and approved by Patricia Ruiz-Cantu

  6. Adjournment
  7. Untitled item
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