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Motion made to enter executive session at Lawton City Council special meeting
Summary
At a special meeting, the Lawton City Council called roll, established a quorum and a motion was made to enter an executive session. The provided transcript does not record a vote or the subject for the closed session.
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A special meeting of the Lawton City Council began with the presiding officer calling roll and establishing a quorum, after which “a motion [was made] to go into executive session,” according to the meeting transcript provided. The transcript does not record a vote on that motion or specify the subject of the executive session.
The presiding officer opened the meeting, saying, “I—m gonna call this special meeting of the Lawton City Council to order. Please call roll.” During roll call, multiple council members were recorded as present; the presiding officer then noted, “Quorum is established. We have a motion go into executive session.” The transcript ends before any vote tally, mover/second identification, or the statutory basis or topic for a closed session was recorded.
Because the transcript excerpt ends at the motion, it does not show whether the council voted to enter the executive session, who moved or seconded the motion, or the legal authority cited for closing the meeting. The provided record likewise does not include any public comment, staff presentation, or further agenda items.
The meeting fragment identifies the gathering as a special meeting of the Lawton City Council and documents roll call responses and the motion to go into executive session, but contains no additional substantive discussion or outcome information.

