Right to Vote for Chief of Police Restored to Citizens
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In what can only be described as a win for the citizens of Holdenville, the city council in the December 7, 2021 meeting last Tuesday, in a close vote, restored the right of the people to vote for their chief of police. In a meeting held on November 20, 2018, the Holdenville city council amended ordinance 866, relating to elected officials. In the past, a town marshal was elected by a vote of the people and the city council then voted to appoint the town marshal as chief of police, under standing the two offices to be one and the same. The revised 866 ordinance redefined the duties of town marshal to be, “1. Attend meetings of the City Council and assist in the maintenance of order among the attendees., 2. Head up all parades organized by the City, 3. Organize, or direct others to organize, and coordinate traffic control for funeral processions, and 4. Have such other powers and duties as may be prescribed by law or ordinance.”