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Mayor schedules June 6 special meeting to canvass election and potentially fill Southwest District vacancy

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Summary

Mayor Shoneman announced a special meeting for Friday, June 6 at 10 a.m. in the Brown County courthouse to canvass election results; if six councilmembers attend, the council could fill a Southwest District vacancy at that meeting.

Mayor Shoneman announced at the June 2 council meeting that she will call a special meeting for 10 a.m. Friday, June 6, to be held in the Brown County Commissioners' meeting room on the first floor of the county courthouse to canvass election returns.

City Manager Robin said the agenda will include canvassing and potential discussion items tied to filling a vacancy in the Southwest District depending on election outcomes and attendance. She said if six councilmembers are present the council could, at that meeting, consider appointing a replacement and have the appointee take the oath and begin acting in that capacity.

Council members discussed potential attendees and the clerk was directed to add the canvass to the agenda. The special meeting is procedural and depends on the final election results to determine whether an appointment will be necessary.