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Milan council votes to move city elections from odd years to even years after public hearing
Summary
After a public hearing and presentations on turnout and cost comparisons, the Milan City Council approved Resolution 2025-14 to shift city elections from odd years to even years; the measure passed with a 5-1 roll call vote.
The Milan City Council on Oct. 21 approved a resolution to change city elections from the current odd-year schedule to even years, saying the shift could reduce election costs and increase voter turnout.
The council adopted Resolution 2025-14 on a motion by Councilmember Thompson, seconded by Councilmember Stafford. The roll call vote was Ayes — Kerkes, Kofflin, Thompson, Wayne and Mayor…
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