Declare official results of November 4, 2014 city election
Resolution 105-14
In Plain English
The city must formally certify the vote counts and winners from the November 4, 2014 municipal election. This standard legal step makes the election results official. All Richmond city elections require this certification process after polls close and votes are counted.
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