Huron commission adopts ordinance revising election timing, precinct structure
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On second reading the commission approved ordinance '22 77 -2 -8' to align city election timing with changes in state law by moving elections from April to June, adjusting appointment dates, and changing from ward-based voting to vote centers/precincts.
The Huron City Commission adopted on second reading an ordinance described in the meeting as "22 77 -2 -8" that updates election timing and precinct arrangements to reflect recent state law changes.
'Pauline' summarized the measure as cleanup language required after the state moved municipal elections from April to June, which shifts appointment dates and alters when officials take office. The ordinance also changes the voting structure from ward-based precincts to vote centers as described in the ordinance language read at the meeting. "This is our second final reading," the speaker said, noting the ordinance is now before the commission for adoption.
The commission moved, seconded and approved the ordinance on a roll-call vote. No further amendments or dissent were recorded in the transcript.
