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Llano City council certifies May 3 election results and swears in newly elected members

May 09, 2025 | Llano City, Llano County, Texas


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Llano City council certifies May 3 election results and swears in newly elected members
Llano City Council approved a resolution canvassing the returns of the general election held May 3, 2025, and then administered oaths of office to newly elected and appointed officials.

The council adopted Resolution R2025-13 to canvass and declare the results of the May 3, 2025, general election. Council members voted in favor when the motion was called and the presiding officer declared the motion carried.

After the canvass, the council conducted swearing-in ceremonies. Officials who took the oath pledged to "preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution and the laws of the United States and of this state," as recited during the public oath administered at the meeting.

The canvass was presented by city staff and followed the elections office's certification procedures. The council then administered oaths to officials including a recently appointed council member who was sworn during the session.

The meeting included the formal transfer of the gavel; staff handled the administrative steps required after the canvass and swearing-in. No additional election-related actions were taken after the certification.

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