Iowa Statutes
§ 380.4 — Majority requirement — tie vote — conflicts of interest
Iowa § 380.4
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Bluebook
Iowa Code § 380.4 (2026).
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1.Passage of an ordinance, amendment, or resolution requires a majority vote of all of
the members of the council, except when the mayor may vote to break a tie vote in a city
with an even number of council members, as provided in section 372.4. Passage of a motion
requires a majority vote of a quorum of the council. A resolution must be passed to spend
public funds in excess of one hundred thousand dollars on a public improvement project, or
to accept public improvements and facilities upon their completion. Each council member’s
vote on a measure must be recorded. A measure which fails to receive sufficient votes for
passage shall be considered defeated.
2.A measure voted upon is not invalid by reason of a conflict of interest in a member
of the council, unless the vote of the member
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Legislative History
[R60, §1122, 1134, 1135; C73, §466, 489, 493, 494; C97, §683, 684, 793; S13, §683, 693; C24,
27, 31, 35, 39, §5717; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, §366.4; C75, 77, 79, 81, §380.4]
Nearby Sections
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§ 380.1
Definitions§ 380.10
Adoption by reference§ 380.11
Certain measures recorded§ 380.1A
Title of ordinance§ 380.2
Amendment§ 380.5
Mayor§ 380.6
Effective date§ 380.7
City clerk§ 380.8
Code of ordinances published§ 380.9
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