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South Salt Lake council approves ranked-choice pilot, adopts resolution supporting public employees and moves civilian review board appointment

2431249 · February 27, 2025
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Summary

The City Council voted to participate in a ranked-choice voting pilot, passed a resolution expressing disappointment in HB 267 and support for public employees, and moved the appointment of Thomas Mills to the civilian review board to March 12, 2025.

At its Feb. 26 meeting, the South Salt Lake City Council approved three formal actions: participation in a municipal ranked-choice voting pilot, a resolution expressing support for public employees and disappointment in House Bill 267, and the postponement of an appointment to the civilian review board.

The council voted to adopt a resolution to participate in the municipal alternate voting methods pilot project (ranked-choice voting). The motion was made by Clarissa (council member) and seconded by Ray (council member). The measure passed on a roll-call vote…

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