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Meeting in closed session to select a candidate
Q: I have what is probable a simple question for you. I am wondering
if a student governing body at a college can meet in close session to discuss
possibly endorsing a candidate for the board of trustees in an upcoming election?
Would this violate the Brown Act?
A: Assuming that the student governing body of the college to which
you are referring is subject to the Brown Act, it seems unlikely that the Act
would authorize the body to consider the endorsement of a candidate for the
Board of Trustees in a closed meeting. Although the Brown Act permits closed
meetings "to consider the appointment, employment, evaluation of performance,
discipline, or dismissal of a public employee," Cal. Govt. Code Section
54957, this personnel exemption does not seem applicable to the situation you
have described, where the governing body in question is simply considering the
endorsement of an individual for a position on an unrelated board.
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