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Council votes 6-1 to send election-date charter amendment to April ballot

2251201 · January 15, 2025
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Summary

City Council introduced an ordinance to move municipal elections from April to November of odd-numbered years, extend current members' terms to align with the change, and referred the question to the April 8, 2025 ballot; first reading passed 6-1.

Grand Junction City Council voted 6-1 on first reading to introduce an ordinance proposing a charter amendment that would move the city's general municipal elections from the first Tuesday in April of odd-numbered years to the first Tuesday in November of odd-numbered years and extend terms of current council members so election cycles align.

Council Member Stout moved to introduce the ordinance and refer the question to the April 8, 2025 municipal election; Council Member Wynne seconded. The motion passed…

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