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Junction City council approves mayor’s appointment of Philip Williams as municipal court judge

Junction City Council · November 14, 2024
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Summary

The Junction City Council voted unanimously to approve the mayor’s appointment of Philip Williams as municipal court judge during an open-session action taken immediately after executive session; the meeting adjourned shortly afterward.

The Junction City Council voted to approve the mayor’s appointment of Philip Williams as municipal court judge at about 7:59 p.m., the council announced. The motion to confirm the appointment was recorded and carried unanimously.

Councilor Hancock moved to approve the mayor’s appointment, and Councilor Leach seconded the motion, the record shows. During the roll call, Councilor Thomas voted yes, Councilor Wertzner voted yes, Councilor Leach voted yes and Councilor Hancock voted yes. The council announced the motion passed unanimously. The transcript does not specify the total number of council members present beyond the four recorded votes.

The appointment fills a municipal-court judge position; no debate or public testimony on the appointment is recorded in the transcript. After the vote the meeting was adjourned at about 8:00 p.m.

Action recorded: the council approved the mayor’s appointment of Philip Williams as municipal court judge.