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Huntsville Board of Canvassers certifies 2025 municipal election; Truett and Hunter win at-large seats

Huntsville Town Board of Canvassers · November 18, 2025
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Summary

On Nov. 18 the Huntsville Town Board of Canvassers unanimously certified the Nov. 4 municipal election results. James A. Truett and Sandy Hunter were certified as the two at-large councilmembers; turnout was 61.54% with 256 ballots cast.

The Huntsville Town Board of Canvassers formally certified the results of the Nov. 4, 2025 municipal election at a brief canvass meeting on Nov. 18, voting 3-0 to approve the Weber County election returns. Mayor Pro Tem and chair of the board of canvassers, Sandy Hunter, opened the meeting and confirmed a full quorum.

"TCM Artie Powell motioned to certify the 2025 municipal election results as provided in the Election Canvass Report," according to the meeting minutes; TCM Lewis Johnson seconded and the roll-call vote passed 3-0. The certification document presented at the meeting affirms the returns on file with the Huntsville Town Clerk.

The certification names James A. Truett and Sandy Hunter as the two at-large councilmembers elected to four-year terms. The Weber County precinct report included with the canvass shows 256 ballots were counted out of 416 registered voters, a turnout of 61.54%.

The board adjourned by consent at 6:07 p.m. after completing the certification. No other formal actions were taken at the meeting.