Proposition 4, City of Fairbanks, Enlargement of City Council (October 2009)
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There was a Proposition 4, City of Fairbanks, Enlargement of City Council on the October 6, 2009 ballot ballot in Fairbanks City.
Before, there were three members on the city council and this proposition succeeded in making it five instead. The city council and review board voted for this expansion in order to have better communication between the two bodies.[1]
Unofficial results: This measure was passed with 69.59% of votes in favor.[2]
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