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Madison County supervisors approve county attorney and clerk appointments, move to executive session

January 07, 2026 | Madison County, New York


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Madison County supervisors approve county attorney and clerk appointments, move to executive session
The Madison County Board of Supervisors approved two administrative resolutions during its regular agenda and then voted to enter executive session.

Pete Walrod, identified in the meeting as chairman of the government operations committee, presented a resolution to appoint the county attorney; a member moved the resolution for adoption and the board voted in favor (motion recorded as carried). The board then considered a resolution to appoint a clerk to the board of supervisors; that motion was seconded, members engaged briefly on procedural points, and the clerk called the roll for the appointment vote, which passed.

Following those votes, a motion to move into executive session was made and carried; one member (Gary) was recorded as opposed. The board announced it would proceed into executive session and recessed the public portion of the meeting.

No ordinance or resolution numbers were stated on the record during the meeting for either appointment; the motions were procedural appointments rather than policy votes.

The board adjourned the public portion of the session into executive session for confidential matters.

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