# Pulaski County Quorum Court — 2026-05-26 Meeting Video (Swagit landing page) > *Tier-2 primary public record. The official video recording of the 2026-05-26 Pulaski County Quorum Court meeting, hosted on the county's Swagit portal and referenced by the Clerk in the NextRequest #26-341 production (FOIA item 7 — the meeting recording). The landing-page HTML is preserved here; the video stream itself is not byte-archived (see Notes).* ## Source metadata - **Publisher:** Pulaski County, via the Swagit municipal meeting-video portal (`pulaskicountyar.new.swagit.com`) - **URL:** https://pulaskicountyar.new.swagit.com/videos/389200 - **Recorded:** 2026-05-26 (the 5th Regular Quorum Court meeting) - **Archived:** 2026-05-29, by Invoke-WebRequest (HTTP 200, 77,215 bytes — the landing page) - **Wayback snapshot:** **Wayback failure** — Save Page Now returned HTTP 429 (rate-limited) on 2026-05-29; retry pending. ## Extract This is the landing page for the streaming video of the 2026-05-26 Quorum Court meeting. The page is a Swagit player shell (JavaScript-driven); the substantive content is the streamed recording, not text in the HTML. No textual transcript is published on the page. ## Notes - Tier: 2 — the official audiovisual record of the meeting; a primary public record. - **Why this is the load-bearing source for the roll-call.** The certified per-item voting worksheets produced in #26-341 ([[Certified Quorum Court Voting Worksheets 2026-05-26]]) are handwritten and — per Clerk [[Terri Hollingsworth]]'s statement — embody the count that was *recorded incorrectly*. The corrected tally (reported in Tier-3 media as 9–4–2) was reconstructed by Parliamentarian [[Justin Blagg]] from *"the roll call **and the meeting recording**"* — i.e., this video. A reliable **per-JP corrected roll-call** on 26-I-37A and the [[Phil Stowers|Stowers]] amendment would require timed review of this recording. - **Byte-archive limitation.** The Swagit video stream is delivered via a streaming player and is not practically byte-archivable as a single file; only the landing-page HTML is preserved here (sha256 above). This is an honest deviation from the bright-line "archive everything" rule, documented per the wiki's gap-disclosure idiom: the streamed primary source remains at the live URL and (pending) the Wayback retry.