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City and County Council and Related Resolutions Opposing Preemptive/Unilateral War in Iraq

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Passed

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California passed

Colorado passed

  • Boulder
  • Crested Butte
  • Denver
  • Nederland (news article)
  • Pitkin County
  • Ridgway
  • San Miguel County
  • Silver Plume
  • Telluride

Connecticut passed

Florida passed

Geogia passed

Hawaii passed

Idaho passed

Illinois passed

Indiana passed

Iowa passed

Maine passed

Maryland passed

Massachusetts passed

Michigan passed

Minnesota passed

New Hampshire passed

  • Hanover (opposing pre-emptive war, passed May 13, 2003)

 

New Jersey passed

New Mexico passed

New York passed

North Carolina passed

Ohio passed

Oregon passed

Pennsylvania passed

Rhode Island passed

  • Bristol
  • Providence

Texas passed

Utah passed

Vermont passed March 1, 2005

  • Bethel
  • Brattleboro
  • Burlington
  • Cabot
  • Cavendish
  • Calais
  • Cavendish
  • Dummerston
  • East montpelier
  • Fayston
  • Greensboro
  • Guilford
  • Hinesburg
  • Huntington
  • Jamaica
  • Jericho
  • Johnson
  • Marlboro
  • Marshfield
  • Middlebury
  • Middletown Springs
  • Monkton
  • Montgomery
  • Montpelier
  • Moretown
  • Ripton
  • Rochester
  • Rockingham
  • Roxbury
  • Salisbury
  • Sharon
  • Strafford
  • Thetford
  • Tinmouth
  • Waitsfield
  • Warren
  • Weathersfield
  • Westford
  • Westminster
  • Weybidge
  • Wheelock
  • Windham
  • Worcester
  • Woodbury

Virginia passed

  • Alexandria
  • Charlottesville

Washington passed

Washington, DC passed

Wisconsin passed

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* Letter from City Council -- in some cases, council rules or consensus prevented a resolution. In those cases, councils have often drafted a letter to the President and others in Washington in lieu of a resolution. Letters listed here were signed by a majority of the city's council members.