# Justin Blagg Justin L. Blagg is the **Director of Quorum Court Services and Parliamentarian** for [[Pulaski County Government]] — the staff officer who administers the [[Pulaski County Quorum Court]]'s agenda, packets, and procedural rulings (201 S. Broadway, Suite 410/411, Little Rock; `[email protected]`). ## Role and affiliations - **Director of Quorum Court Services / Parliamentarian.** Under [[Quorum Court Organizational Ordinance 25-I-01]], the Parliamentarian is appointed by the County Judge for a two-year term and advises the presiding officer on points of order and the number of votes required for passage — directly relevant to the moratorium's two-thirds threshold. ## Appearances in the corpus - [[May 2026 Quorum Court Agenda Packet]] — Blagg authored the **2026-05-19 late-item memo** identifying the moratorium (Item 26-I-37) as a late filing *"sponsored by Justices Davis and Ward,"* and the **2026-05-20 transmittal email** forwarding the packet to Justice [[Dianne Curry]]. - [[2026-05 Pulaski County Quorum Court Vote on Data Center Moratorium]] — per Tier-3 reporting (ADG/KARK), Blagg's review of *"the roll call and the meeting recording"* produced the corrected tally (**9 ayes, 4 nays, 2 present**) showing the emergency ordinance fell short of the 10 votes required. ## Notes - An earlier wiki entry described Blagg as "Quorum Court Administrator"; the contemporaneous 2026-05 records give his title as **Director of Quorum Court Services / Parliamentarian** (also styled "Director, Quorum Court/Parliamentarian"). Corrected accordingly. - As Parliamentarian, Blagg is the staff officer whose post-vote review of the recording is the reported origin of the miscount correction — making him a procedural counterpart to Clerk [[Terri Hollingsworth]] (the Quorum Court Secretary who recorded the votes) in the [[T004 - Did the Pulaski County Data-Center Moratorium Pass|moratorium-passage question]].