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Keene council approves election contract, adopts appointment policy, changes meeting schedule; several reappointments
Summary
Keene City Council on July 8 approved a county-run election contract, adopted a policy barring council members from serving on boards, returned to two regular meetings per month, and reappointed multiple board members and the municipal judge.
Keene City Council on July 8 took several governance and administrative actions: it approved a contract for election services with the Johnson County Elections Office, adopted a new appointment policy that bars current city council members from serving on city boards and commissions, revised its regular meeting schedule to two meetings per month, reappointed four members to the Board of Adjustment and reappointed the municipal court judge. The council also tabled consideration of revised council rules of order.
Election services and cost estimate
City Secretary Mary (identified in the meeting) presented a contract option from the Johnson County Elections Office to run Keene’s November 4, 2025 general election, including any required runoff. The contract includes an estimated maximum charge of about $15,000 that the county provided as a high estimate; past practice showed the county’s…
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