Recorded vote sees amendment rejected during Thursday’s Full Council business.
Medway Council held its Full Council meeting on Wednesday, 25 February 2026, at St George’s Centre in Chatham Maritime, where councillors conducted a recorded vote on an amendment that ultimately failed to pass. The formal vote mechanism, which records each councillor’s individual position, is typically used for significant decisions requiring transparency and clarity on how elected representatives voted.
The Full Council meeting, which brings together all 59 councillors to discuss and decide the council’s policy framework and budget, addressed several major items of business that evening. Among the substantial matters debated were the Capital and Revenue Budget for 2026/27, the Council Tax Reduction Scheme for the forthcoming financial year, and the Treasury Management Strategy. The council also considered the Pay Policy Statement for 2026/27 and received a report regarding the disposal of the freehold of Rainham Shopping Centre, which followed the property’s inclusion on a surplus asset list declared by Cabinet in October 2025.
The amendment that faced the recorded vote on the night has not been publicly specified in detail, though such votes typically relate to proposed changes to the formal recommendations before council. Recorded votes provide a transparent mechanism for accountability, with each councillor’s position documented in the meeting minutes and available for public scrutiny. This contrasts with show-of-hands voting, where only the overall result is recorded.
How Council Voting WorksFull Council meetings operate according to established council rules and procedures. When amendments are proposed to items under discussion, they can be debated before being put to a vote. The use of a recorded vote—rather than a voice vote—indicates the matter was considered sufficiently significant to warrant individual voting records.
Next StepsThe minutes and detailed proceedings from the 25 February meeting will be formally approved at the next Full Council session scheduled for 23 April 2026. These minutes will provide full clarity on the amendment that was voted upon, the division of votes, and any debate that preceded the decision.
Medway Council typically meets approximately six times per year, with meetings usually held at 7pm on Thursdays at St George’s Centre. Members of the public are welcome to attend these meetings and can submit questions in advance to elected representatives.
Key Takeaways
- A recorded vote was held during Medway Council’s 25 February meeting, with the amendment ultimately unsuccessful
- Full Council meetings provide formal mechanisms for transparent decision-making through recorded voting procedures
- The council addressed significant financial and policy matters including the 2026/27 budget and Council Tax Reduction Scheme
What This Means for Kent Residents
Recorded votes at Full Council meetings ensure accountability and transparency in local decision-making. Kent residents can access Full Council meeting minutes and voting records through Medway Council’s democracy portal to see how their elected representatives voted on important matters affecting the borough.


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