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  1. Executive session over.
  2. Council is heading into executive session to discuss potential litigation.
  3. Hoyt said they need to go into executive session to discuss the city's finances.
  4. Birmingham City Council is preparing for special called Committee of the Whole meeting where they will discuss finances and Dome project.
  5. Valerie Abbott just called the Mayor-Council Act "a mess.". She's responding to some language that came up in today's Royal vote debate.
  6. Judge Pearson advises the council that Hoyt be allowed to remain pro-tem until new mayor is elected either next Tuesday or in January.
  7. Assistant City Attorney said Royal's vote counted for Hoyt as Council President Pro-tem.
  8. Council is debating if Roderick Royal's vote for Hoyt for President Pro-tem shouldn't have counted since as interim mayor, he can't vote.
  9. Bishop Calvin Woods is asking for mercy for former Mayor Larry Langford in front of Birmingham City Council.
  10. Hoyt said he does not plan to use his position as Council President Pro-tem in his campaign for mayor.
  11. New council is returning to council chambers to continue meeting. Royal is preparing to speak in front of Mayor's office "red wall".
  12. President Pro-tem of Birmingham City Council is Steven Hoyt.
  13. Roderick Royal has been elected as council president and is now Birmingham's interim mayor.
  14. City council is about to elect new officers, including council president, defacto interim mayor.
  15. Lashunda Scales and Carole Smitherman are now sworn in. That completes swearing in ceremony.
  16. Roderick Royal's swearing-in is complete.
  17. Kim Rafferty is now sworn in.
  18. Maxine Parker is sworn in.
  19. Johnathan Austin has now been sworn in. Steven Hoyt has also taken his oath.
  20. Valerie Abbott has been sworn in.