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Votes at a glance: St. Paul council places referendum language on ballot, adopts resolutions recognizing Gun Violence Awareness Month and Hmong festival, OKs 4‑

5875784 · June 25, 2025
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Summary

The St. Paul City Council approved placement of a referendum question on the November 4, 2025 ballot with revised language, adopted resolutions honoring National Gun Violence Awareness Month and the Hmong International Freedom Festival, and approved several event sound variances and consent agenda items.

The St. Paul City Council took a series of mostly noncontroversial votes at its meeting, including directing the city clerk to place a proposed ordinance on the Nov. 4, 2025 ballot with revised language and adopting several ceremonial resolutions and event approvals.

On a motion to adopt revised wording for a ballot question tied to Ordinance ORD 25‑2, the council approved a version 2 language package prepared with city attorney review so that the ballot question more clearly explains what a "yes" and "no" vote would mean.…

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