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Marvin Duane Lucas elected vice chair of Tuscaloosa school board by ballot

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Summary

Trustees nominated and elected Marvin Duane Lucas as vice chair by paper ballot during the board's May 20 meeting; the chair publicly read each vote to comply with the Open Meetings Act.

At the May 20 meeting, the Tuscaloosa City Schools Board of Education elected Marvin Duane Lucas as vice chair for the board’s four‑year term.

The chair opened nominations and announced that a second was not required; nominations were closed and paper ballots were distributed. Board members were instructed to fold ballots and pass them forward; the chair said votes would be announced publicly to comply with the Open Meetings Act. Ballots recorded votes for Marvin Duane Lucas by multiple trustees. The chair announced the result: Marvin Duane Lucas had received the majority and was elected vice chair.

The board thanked Lucas and moved on to other business.