Friday, April 29, 2022

Colorado: New recall effort filed against Loveland Councilmember

A new recall effort has been filed against Loveland City Council member Don Overcash over his alleged support for developers and votes against motions to discuss potential health impacts ofoil and gas development. Overcash had previously faced a recall effort over an In-N-Out Burger drive-thru and being allegedly hostile to the mayor and two other councilors. 

Overcash lost a mayoral run in 2021. 

Petitioners need 1254 signatures in 30 days. 

Washington: Lawsuit filed against Benton County over recalled Sheriff's behavior

Following the recall and removal of Benton County Sheriff Jerry Hatcher last August, a $22M lawsuit has been filed by deputies against the County for failing to protect them from Hatcher. 

An independent investigator found that Hatcher retaliated against a whistleblower and two witnesses and engaged in anti-union activity.

Michigan: A look at the eight school board recalls in Berrien County

We've looked at all of these recalls individually, though here is an article noting them as a group. The recalls are being launched by a group opposed to mask mandates put in place to combat the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. 

The recalls are targeting: Watervliet's Bill Spaulding, St. Joseph's Bret Wier and Kathy Weycamp, Lakeshore's Jason Beckrow and Rachel Wade, and Niles Mark Wortham, Kyle Zelmer and David Fish.

Minnesota: Petitioners claim more than double signature requirements for Two Harbors Mayor recall

Petitioners claim they have 997 signatures for the recall of Two Harbors Mayor Chris Swanson, collecting more than 600. They need about 450 valids. They recall is seemingly over claims that he used a podcast to discuss an underwater hotel in Lake Superior, thereby using his title as mayor to attract investors, and plans to fund city projects with cryptocurrency. 

Swanson was one of six Minnesota mayors to endorse Trump in September, which has also led to complaints (though does not seem to be the basis of the recall). 

Minnesota is a strict malfeasance standard/judicial recall state and nearly all petitions (but one!) that I've seen have been rejected at that stage. The City Attorney wrote an opinion that he used the position for personal benefit, which could allow them to overcome the malfeasance standard. Interesting provision in the charter -- if there are less than two years in the term, the council appoints a replacement. If there are more, than there is a special election. 

Sunday, April 24, 2022

Texas: Lubbock New Deal Independent School District Board members facing recall effort

A recall effort has been launched against Lubbock's New Deal Independent School District Board Members over claims that they misused over a $1M in public money to compensate a past Superintendent. 

California: Gilroy Councilmember facing recall effort

A recall effort is being launched against Gilroy Councilmember Rebeca Armendariz over a fatal shooting that took place at a party at a house. An investigation found that she didn't fully cooperate with investigators. 

Petitioners would need more than 6000 signatures to get the recall on the ballot.

Thursday, April 21, 2022

California: A look back at the Tehama County recall fight

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Alaska: Palmer City Council members losing in early count of recall vote

The early returns show that Palmer City Council members Brian Daniels, Sabrena Combs and Jill Valerius are all losing their recall vote, with 400 more votes to count. The current vote is 250-149 to remove Combs, 253-147 against Daniels and 248-147 against Valerius.

The recall was over claims of Open Meeting Act violations. A fourth member, Julie Berberich, was targeted, but she lost reelection. The violations were claims that they all belonged to one closed Facebook group for Social Justice. Petitioners got 169 signatures.  

Nebraska: More on Gage County Supervisor recall effort

More on the Gage County Supervisor Don Schuller (D) recall effort, with a Beatrice Mayoral candidate pushing the effort. The recall seemed to be over a kitchen sink of reasons, though one is a vote in favor of wind turbines, a big recall issue recently. Schuller is the only Democrat on board (there are seven seats). 

The other issues include a vote against a bill touting 2nd Amendment rights and votes in favor of a 30-by-30 plan and the Kansas-Nebraska Heritage Act. 

Petitioners need 453 signatures in 30 days.

Illinois: Dolton Mayor faces June 28 recall election

Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard is facing a June 28 recall vote, which would only be the second that I've seen in Illinois. I don't see the details on the actual details on the recall yet, so hopefully we'll find out more soon enough.

The recall is over a slew of complaints: taking a Township Supervisor job that pays $250,000 which seen as a conflict of interest; keeping the board from meeting, paying bills and refusing to show what is being paid, as well as hiring a code enforcement officer who spent 24 years in prison for kidnapping and sexual assault. 

Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Oregon: Signatures taken out for Central Oregon Coast Fire & Rescue

Signatures were turned in for the recall against Central Oregon Coast Fire & Rescue Board Member Todd Holt and Kathryn Menefee. Petitioners handed in more than 400 and needs 292 valids. The complaint seems to be over a call by Holt over to a building inspector asking for an inspection of a station and coordinated criticism of the fire chief. 

Former board member Peter Carlich (who lost to Menefee) turned in the signatures.

California: Newly appointed Desert Sands School Board Trustee removed after petitions taken out

A recently appointed Desert Sands School Board Trustee Jacob Alvarez was removed after petitions were taken out against him. Because he was recently appointed, the Superintendent could remove him and order a special election (which Alvarez will be running in). There were recall efforts against School Board Trustees Tricia Pearce and Wendy Jonathan over their support of restrictions to combat the coronavirus pandemic (though Jonathan has apparently since said she would oppose vaccine and mask mandates). There are also complaints over ethnic studies curriculum. There are also recall attempts against Trustees Ana Conover, Don Griffith (who resigned and was replaced by Alvarez) and Linda Porras, but the paperwork was incorrect. 

Friday, April 15, 2022

California: Santa Barbara Superior Court Judge facing recall effort

Petitions have been taken out against Santa Barbara Superior Court Judge Donna Geck over complaints about family custody rulings. Petitioners would need 12,683 signatures to get on the ballot in 160 days. 


Thursday, April 14, 2022

Mexico: President easily survives recall vote

Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador easily survived his recall vote, winning with about 93% of the vote in his favor. About 17.7% of voters came out to vote, nowhere near the 40% needed to get on the ballot. 

This was an odd recall as AMLO was the real proponent of the self-recall, something he has been pushing since the beginning of his term. AMLO said that he would resign if he lost even if they didn't meet the turnout requirement. It seems the replacement would be chosen by Congress, which is dominated by AMLO's party. Here's a good look at some of the questions about the recall. 

AMLO seems to be hoping to gain strength and support for the last three years of his term and there is quite a bit of debate as to whether he strengthened his position or weakened it (it feels like every take is a political one, so it is hard to get a good grasp). Here's an op-ed I wrote in the Houston Chronicle looking at the subject. 

Oregon: Early results suggest Banks Fire District 13 Board Members in the lead to survive in recall vote

The early results are out in the recall of Banks Fire District 13 Board Members Mark Schmidlin and Ed Ewing, with Schmidlin in a five vote lead to survive (701-706) and Ewing ahead by a significant amount 46.81-53.19%). Turnout is 31%, with votes still able to come in. The recall was over claims that they failed to quickly investigate claims that the fire chief sexually harassed a minor as well as made racist and sexist remarks.

Washington: Three Richland School Board members facing petitions

Petitions have been filed against three Richland School Board Semi Bird, Audra Byrd and Kari Williams over a vote to make mask mandates optional, which allegedly violates state law that mandated masks to fight the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. Because Washington is a malfeasance standard/judicial recall state, a judge would have to approve the petitions as showing a violation of state law. If that happens, petitioners would need at least 5000 signatures each. 

Michigan: Michigan lawmakers look to change law allowing unlimited donations during recall fight

Michigan lawmakers are looking to close the loophole allowing officials to raise unlimited funds during a recall. Previously, a federal judge tossed out a lawsuit over Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) ability to raise unlimited funds and keep it for a general election. The rejection was over standing grounds, with the judge holding that the plaintiffs (the state GOP) hadn't shown an injury.

Previously, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson submitted a filing saying the Governor would have to return money to donors or donated to other sources a

Whitmer was able to raise funds in unlimited amounts, rather than the $7,150 usual limit. Anyone paying attention to the California and Wisconsin recalls will be well familiar with this result. Petitioners would need 1,062,647 signatures to get on the ballot and here's a bill that is being proposed to get the recall law in-line with other campaign finance rules. 

Michigan: Petitions rejected for Niles School Board President and Trustees

Petitions have been rejected against Niles School Board President Mark Wortham and Trustees Kyle Zelmer and David Fish over unclear language (specifically leaving out the title of the superintendent). The recall was over the board members support for mask mandates and other protective measures to combat the coronavirus pandemic. No word on how many signatures are needed.

Michigan: Watervliet School Board President facing petitions

Petitions have been approved against Watervliet School Board President Bill Spaulding over his support for mask mandates and other preventative measures to combat the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. Not sure how many signatures would be needed to get on the ballot.

Michigan: St. Joseph School Board members facing petitions

Petitions have been approved against St. Joseph School Board members Brett Wier and Kathy Weykamp over their support for mask mandates and other preventative measures to combat the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. Not sure how many signatures would be needed to get on the ballot.