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Weber County Commission explains when roll-call votes are required

6443201 · October 24, 2025
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Commission officials said Oct. 21 that roll-call votes are required for ordinances and resolutions under the Open and Public Meetings Act, and that the chair may call a roll for other items to make voting records clear, especially in electronic meetings.

Weber County Commission officials said Oct. 21 that roll-call votes are required for ordinances and resolutions and that the chair can call a roll for other items to ensure voting records are clear.

Commissioner Bridger Bolinder opened a short informational recap with legal and clerk-auditor staff to explain why some items are decided by voice vote and others by roll call. Craig Brandt, executive…

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