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Fort Worth council approves resolution authorizing city votes for a named candidate, with contingency
Summary
At a special called meeting, the Fort Worth City Council approved a resolution authorizing the city to cast its allotted votes for a named candidate and added a contingency that the number of votes cast be adjusted if the city is later determined to be entitled to a different number than 281. A councilmember abstained and public commenters raised concerns about vote reporting.
Mayor Parker presided over a special called Fort Worth City Council meeting where the council approved a resolution authorizing the city to cast its allocated votes for a named candidate, adding a contingency to adjust the number of votes if the city is later determined to be entitled to a different total than 281.
In presenting the motion, Councilmember Flores moved “to approve item 25-5518 with the following modification. If it is later determined that the city of Fort Worth is entitled to a different number of votes than 281, this resolution will be considered to be authorizing the casting of all such votes…
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