Accept November 2022 election results
In Plain English
The city must formally accept the final vote count from November's mayoral, city council, and Measure P elections before newly elected officials can be sworn in. Contra Costa County finished counting all ballots and certified the results on December 2. Accepting these results is required by state law before the January 10 swearing-in ceremony.
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