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Scofield council accepts Carbon County'certified Nov. 4 election results, then adjourns

November 15, 2025 | Scofield, Carbon County, Utah


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Scofield council accepts Carbon County'certified Nov. 4 election results, then adjourns
At a short special meeting in mid-November, the Scofield Town Council voted to accept Carbon County'certified results for the Nov. 4, 2025 Scofield general election and then adjourned.

The meeting opener (speaker not identified by name in the transcript) read a message from Carbon County stating it "certif[ies] that the past election results [are] true and accurate for the 11/04/2025 Scofield general election." The speaker asked the council to make a motion to accept the county certification locally. "I make a motion, but we accept the Scoville Town votes of 2025 to be true and accurate to the best of our knowledge," the speaker said, and a second was recorded. When asked "All in favor?" the council responded "Aye." The transcript does not record the names of the mover or the seconder, nor does it list individual vote tallies by name.

The council briefly moved on to adjournment. A motion to adjourn was made and seconded; the council again answered "Aye," and the meeting was recorded as adjourned with the time given as 10:03.

The transcript includes a later correction on the recording stating, "The special town council meeting of November 15 was called in to session," creating an ambiguity between the meeting date initially announced (Nov. 14) and the corrected date (Nov. 15). The council's action was limited to accepting the county certification of election results; there were no additional agenda items, policy votes, or public comments recorded.

Roll call earlier in the meeting recorded the presence of Bridal Peacock, Jim Leger, Rob Brickerhoff and Debbie Redford.

Next steps: The council took the routine step of formally accepting the county-certified results; the transcript contains no further actions or scheduled follow-ups.

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