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Hickman County school board adopts a policy to wait for certified results in future officer elections; immediate postponement motion fails
Summary
Board members debated changes to Policy 1.200 on officer elections after a district runoff; the board rejected an immediate postponement, then voted 6–1 to adopt future language requiring officer votes wait until an election is certified. The board also completed officer nominations and legislative representative appointments.
The Hickman County School Board debated and moved to clarify how it conducts officer elections after a contested district race but declined an immediate, case-specific postponement.
Doug Lane introduced changes to Policy 1.200 and read proposed language to add the legislative representative to officer elections and to postpone officer elections "until the first meeting after the election is certified by the election commission" in the event of a runoff. The board discussed whether to change policy immediately to address the current runoff or to use a…
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