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Two newly elected members of the Davis School District board were sworn in during the meeting.
Tim Leffel, the district business administrator, administered the oath of office to Alisa Allred Mercer, who recited the pledge to support and defend the U.S. Constitution and the Utah Constitution and to discharge the duties of the office “with fidelity.” Mercer then posed for photos with family members who were invited to come forward.
Joni Stevens (legal name recorded during the ceremony as Joanne Stevens) subsequently took the same oath, affirming support for the U.S. and Utah constitutions and pledging to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity. Board members and meeting leaders welcomed both Mercer and Stevens and invited their families for photos at the front of the room.
The swearing-in was presented as a ceremonial portion of the meeting; no separate formal vote or additional action tied to the oaths was recorded in the transcript.
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