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Kenai Council appoints Glenys Petty to one-year seat after ranked secret-ballot
Summary
After a multi-round secret ballot, the Kenai City Council appointed Glenys Petty to fill the vacant one-year council seat. The council used a ranked point system, eliminated lower-scoring candidates, and confirmed the appointment by roll call (motion passed 4–2).
Kenai City Council voted on Nov. 19 to appoint Glenys Petty to a one-year vacancy on the council following a ranked secret-ballot process introduced by Mayor Knackstedt.
The council began the appointment under City Charter section 29, using a secret, ranked voting method in which first choices earned two points and second choices earned…
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