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Cleveland City Council certifies May 3 special election; most charter amendments pass
Summary
At its May 5 meeting the Cleveland City Council officially canvassed the May 3 special election, approving the majority of proposed charter amendments and adopting the ordinance declaring the results official.
The Cleveland City Council on May 5 formally canvassed the returns of the May 3 special election and certified the results, approving a majority of the proposed amendments to the city charter and adopting an ordinance to declare the election official.
The certification follows a roll call reading of each proposition and vote totals for many items. Propositions A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K and L were reported as approved by a majority of qualified voters; Proposition I was reported as not approved.
The propositions would make a range of changes to the city charter. Among the revisions described during the reading: Proposition G would remove a…
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