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The Glynn County Board of Commissioners administered oaths of office to three commissioners at its Jan. 2 meeting.
Robert G. Duncan, Alan Booker and Samuel Thompson each repeated the oath of office affirming they would “well and truly discharge the duties of commissioner for Glynn County” and support the U.S. and Georgia constitutions. Judge Carla administered or oversaw the oath proceedings and asked the commissioners to repeat the oath.
The swearing-in included the oath language that the commissioners were not holders of unaccounted public money and that they met residency and qualification requirements under state and federal law. No formal board action was required to administer the oaths.
The oath sequence occurred at the start of the meeting before nominations and committee assignments. Officials then proceeded to select board leadership and make appointments to committees and planning commissions.
The record shows the oaths were administered on Jan. 2, 2025; the transcript did not specify any additional ceremonial remarks or reception following the oaths.
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