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Bryce Canyon City council adopts resolution to cancel upcoming general election
Summary
Council members moved and approved Resolution 2025-2, cancelling the city’s general election; officials also discussed administrative filing requirements and profile/photo deadlines for reappointed members.
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The Bryce Canyon City council moved to adopt Resolution 2025-2, canceling the city’s upcoming general election, and carried the motion by voice vote during its meeting. Speaker 1 introduced the motion and Speaker 3 seconded; the chair called for 'All in favor?' and members responded 'Aye.' No opposing votes were recorded in the transcript.
The action followed administrative discussion about incumbent certifications and candidate paperwork. Speaker 2 identified local officials by name, stating that 'Reuben Shiloh Cyrus is the mayor, Michael Stevens is council member, and Gary Cyrus as council members for another 4 years.' The council discussed setting up online profiles and noted that financial contribution forms are due by Oct. 7.
The resolution was presented as a procedural item to cancel the general election; the transcript records the motion, the second, and the voice vote approving it. The council did not read a roll-call vote in the recorded segments, and no tally of individual 'yes' or 'no' votes appears in the transcript.
Council members also discussed procedural details tied to the cancellation, including updated filing/photo requirements and staff follow-up on distributing financial forms. The meeting moved on to other agenda items after the approval.
