Cass County commissioners approve revised apportionment reports in unanimous roll-call votes

Cass County Board of Commissioners ยท November 20, 2025

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Summary

The Cass County Board of Commissioners approved Resolution R26-2025 (revised 2025 apportionment report) and Resolution R27-2025 (revised l40 '29 report) by roll call votes with all named commissioners recorded as voting in favor; the transcript records little or no substantive discussion on either item.

The Cass County Board of Commissioners voted to approve two apportionment-related resolutions during its meeting. Resolution R26-2025, described in the agenda as the revised 2025 apportionment report, and Resolution R27-2025, described in the record as the "revised l 40 '29 report," were both introduced, moved, and approved by roll call votes.

The transcript records that R26-2025 was introduced under new business and a motion to approve was made; a roll call followed and the named commissioners recorded affirmative votes. R27-2025 was introduced immediately afterward, a motion was made and seconded, and a roll call again produced unanimous affirmative responses. The meeting record states both resolutions passed.

The transcript does not provide substantive details in discussion about the content or policy implications of the two reports beyond their titles; the record includes the motions and the roll call votes but does not specify the reports' contents, implications, or next steps. Where the transcript lacks detail, this article notes that specifics of the reports are "not specified" in the record and should be confirmed with county staff or the agenda packet.

The meeting also began with a motion to approve the agenda, which passed at the start of the session. The board adjourned for eight minutes after finishing business.