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Albuquerque City Council votes unanimously to enter executive session on litigation with Mayor Tim Keller

Albuquerque City Council · February 9, 2026
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Summary

The Albuquerque City Council voted unanimously to move into an attorney–client privileged executive session to discuss litigation described in the motion as “Mayor Tim Keller versus the Albuquerque City Council,” citing statute "10 fifteen-one-seven." The council reconvened and adjourned after the session.

The Albuquerque City Council voted unanimously on a motion to enter an attorney–client privileged executive session to discuss litigation identified in the motion as "Mayor Tim Keller versus the Albuquerque City Council." President Pena moved the motion and took a second from Councilor Pfeblecorn; the roll call recorded all members voting yes.

The motion, offered during the council's special meeting, said the subject related to "10 fifteen-one-seven" and that…

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