A very strong voter turnout with 1,375 being cast. Those voting No total 846, over 61% in favor of keeping current form of government. Stay tuned.
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Votes counted thus far of 1,370 shows 61% still in favor of keeping current form of government.
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Updated tally still shows 62% in favor for keeping our current form of government. Stay Tunned. For those who want to tune into the City Council meeting tonight at 6pm, here is a link for Microsoft teams meeting. Residents can attend in person as well. City Council Meeting Tuesday 11/15 at 6pm
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We were surprised to see votes counted on Veterans Day. The tally remains consistent at 62% for NO change after 69 years, to maintain separation of powers and right for voters to elect their mayor. Stay tuned for final certification early next week.
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Updated stats show 973 votes counted and still 62% in favor to keep the current form of government, an elected mayor. With Veterans Day tomorrow, no votes will be tallied until Monday. Stay tuned.
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Updated vote count (841) shows 62% in favor of keeping the current form of government. It could take several days for all votes to be counted.
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Preliminary results suggest the Vote NO campaign is ahead to keep the current form of government. While all ballots need to be counted the initial tally is here:
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Prop 1 proposes to change Clyde Hill’s form of government to the Council-Manager form. As a result of this change, the City Council can hire and fire a City Manager with a simple majority. The City of Sammamish uses this proposed Council-Manager form of government. Recently, Sammamish paid an estimated $400,000 in severance to part …
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There was a letter delivered to City of Clyde Hill by Teamsters 763 (posted below) for a comment made by City Administrator, Dean Rohla toward a police officer. Attached below is a response letter from Mr. Rohla.* Excerpts from Dean Rohla response letter to Teamster 763 letter No complaint was filed by Officer Fernandez. …
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Clyde Hill Police have hired a new officer to support our community. This brings the Police force to fully staffed just a couple of months after an officer left the force for a different industry (September Agenda Packet). We appreciate our officers and all they do to serve our community! More on the Clyde Hill …
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