An unidentified speaker read the official canvass of the November city council election and the City of Bandera City Council accepted the totals as presented by verbal agreement.
The speaker read the vote totals for council candidates as follows: Tony Battle 84; Deanna McCabe 148; Cindy Coffey 34; Brett Hicks 89; John Tipe Jr. 52; Debbie Breen 167; Tammy Ott Morrow 153. The speaker then reported a total of 727 cast votes, 107 undervotes and one absentee ballot. The speaker also cited 189 early votes and 88 election‑day votes, and stated there were 753 registered voters. The official calculated turnout at 36.92%, adding, "which is terrible in my opinion." The speaker later referenced "a total ballots of 278," an apparent inconsistency in the figures announced during the reading.
The council did not take a formal roll‑call or adopt a written motion; the speaker asked whether members agreed to accept the canvass "as presented," members replied verbally ("Yep," "All in agreement") and the speaker declared the canvass accepted. For the record, the speaker noted that Debbie Green, Lynn Palmer and Jeff Flowers were present.
The speaker said two items listed on the agenda — the board‑of‑directors ballot for the Bandera Central Appraisal District and approval of a resolution related to a GLOW Resilient Community grant application — were deferred to the next meeting. The session concluded with thanks to attendees.
The council's acceptance of the canvass was recorded on the meeting record as a verbal consensus; no formal recorded vote or mover/second was provided during the session.