Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Michigan: Flint replaces Councilmember who resigned after recall got to the ballot

Jonathan Jarrett won the replacement race for Flint Councilmember Eva Worthing. The recall of Worthing got on the ballot and then announced that she would not running in the May 7th recall (which became a special replacement election). 

Jarrett beat Page Brousseau and Kathryn Irwin, 247-145-85.

The recall, was part of internal battle in the council, with numerous recalls filed, though only Worthing got to the ballot. Worthing was accused of missing a meeting when they voted on American Rescue Plan funds.

In her resignation, Worthing called out four other councilmembers, led by Eric Mays, against whom there were recall efforts. The four were Dennis Pfeiffer, Eric Mays, Jerri Winfrey-Carter and Tonya Burns (recall were filed against Pfeiffer and Mays).

The recall is over claims that Mays and another councilmember called a meeting that they others did not attend over the question of applying for a community grant program funding. Mays has also been charged with disorderly conduct for conduct at the council meetings that has apparently gone viral.

There is also claims about approving a Brownfield Plan.

Four recall efforts have been filed against Flint Council President Ladel Lewi. Two were filed against councilmember Judy Priestley (with two filed against Priestly). Former Council President Allie Herkenroder already announced that she was resigning her seat last year. 

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