Going back to one of the first recalls covered by the blog, Walsh County Sheriff Lauren Wild passed away. Walsh survived a recall vote in April 2011, which took place after he fired his election opponent (Deputy Ron Nord) the day after the election in 2010.
Who Will Be the Next Victim of the Grand Bounce? A nonpartisan, nonjudgmental look at the “Hair-Trigger” Form of Government
Wednesday, February 26, 2025
Colorado: Mountain View Councilmember recall scheduled for May
The recall of Mountain View Councilman Brent John Metz has been scheduled as a special election in May . Metz is accused of shooting a teen in the face and faces assault (and other) charges. Two teens were allegedly looking for a place to take homecoming pictures.
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
California: Discussion heating up on the 2026 Recall Amendment
Here's a look in Politico on the 2026 recall amendment that will, among other things, strip the replacement race from the gubernatorial recall effort. I look at this here -- and of course, here's a look at the chaos wrought by the 2022 recall change.
Monday, February 24, 2025
Washington: Pacific County Commissioner facing petitions
Petitions are being taken out against Pacific County Commissioner Lisa Olsen, Jerry Doyle and David Tobin over their votes to separate the County Jail from the Sheriff's office. The group leading the effort is called the "Recall Rangers."
Washington is a malfeasance standard/judicial recall state, so a judge would have to approve the reasons for it to move forward.
Idaho: Caldwell Mayor and City Councilmembers facing petitions
Petitions have been taken out against Caldwell Mayor Jarom Wagoner and City Councilmember Geoff Williams, Chris Allgood, Mike Dittenberg and Brad Doty.
The recall is over the approval of hotel which led to demonstrations for "Save the Dirt Lot." The site is currently used for event parking.
Petitioner would need 20% of signatures from registered voters in 75 days.
California: Palo Alto Board recall effort fails to hit first hurdle
A recall effort against Palo Alto Board of Education Vice President Shounak Dharap failed to get enough valid signatures to meet the first hurdle to get petitions (they need 30 names). Interestingly, two had signature mismatches.
The recall effort seems to be over a vote to require a freshman ethnic studies course.
Petitioners would need over 7600 signatures to get to the ballot.
Update: A second attempt failed.
Texas: Lead petitioner in Killeen mayoral recall claims to have shredded signatures
More interesting developments in the failed Killeen recall effort, as the lead petitioner, former Councilmember Mellisa Brown, claims that she got 1624 signatures (and needed 1660), but a flu prevented further efforts. When asked by the paper to show the signatures, she now claims to have shredded the petitions.
The one recall that did get to the ballot has now led to the Councilmember Michael Boyd dropping his reelection (and possibly recall) race.
Texas: Killeen Councilmember drops out of reelection (and presumably recall) scheduled for May 3
Killeen Councilmember Michael Boyd has dropped out of his reelection run and presumably the recall race as well. The recall has had made the ballot and was scheduled for May 3, 2025, the same day as his reelection race. It is not clear from the story what will happen with the recall.
The recall seems to be part of an ongoing fight. which led to recall efforts against numerous officials, though the petitioner mentions (among many other things) a vote in favor of a new City Hall and a meeting with developers for which a disclosure form was not filed as well as violations of the First and Second Amendment. The petition itself seems to be a vague kitchen sink, with claims of failing to "listen to the citizens"; Violations of the "code of conduct" and "failure to meet primary standards and "abusing tax dollars."
Petitioners handed in 341 signatures and 218 were verified (50% of registereds). They needed 202. The recall would be held on May 3, 2025.
The recall effort against Councilmember Jessica Gonzalez failed. They handed in 270 and needed 246 (50% of registereds). No word on how many were rejected.
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Michigan: Three Benton Harbor officials facing petitions
Petitions have been taken out against Benton Harbor Mayor Marcus Muhammad and Commissioners SaTanna Warren and Sharon Henderson. The recalls are filed by different petitioners and there seems to be a difference with one of them. Muhammad and Warren are facing the threat over their vote to approve a new city manager. Henderson is over an allegation of violating the merit system of the civil service board.
Petitions were also taken out against Commissioner Ron Singleton, but were then withdrawn.
Update: The petitions were rejected, because, among other reasons, the title mayor was misspelled (spelled mayer).
Colorado: Loveland upcoming recall vote without an incumbent to remove
Here's a look at how the Loveland City Council recall will be structured now that the target Troy Krenning has resigned rather than face the March 4 recall election vote. The election will be focused on the replacement vote.
The recall appears to be over votes to remove the City Manager and City Attorney, as well as a rescission, that Krenning claims avoided litigation.
Petitioners needed 1615 signatures to get on the ballot.
Krenning served on the council from 2013-2017 with one of the recall leaders, former Councilmember Dave Clark.
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
Texas: Gonzales Councilmember recall scheduled for May 3rd
Gonzales City Councilmember Ronda Miller is facing a May 3rd recall vote, which will take place on a general election day.
There was a significant debate as to whether Miller could vote in the council to schedule the recall (it passed 2-1, so presumably, if she voted it would have failed). The City Attorney noted that she was barred from casting a vote.
Petitioners handed in 313 signatures and got 276 valids. They needed 260.
Miller seems to be pushing a focus on a lack of grounds in the petition. Her attorney claims the city uses a malfeasance standard and that is not met here.
Friday, February 14, 2025
Minnesota: My article in the Minnesota Reformer on how the state's recall law works -- and one big question on Minnesota law
Minnesota: Petitions taken out against GOP House Representative
Another State legislative recall effort has been taken out against a Minnesota legislator, this time on the GOP side. Petitions have been taken out against House Representative Duane Quam (R)
So far, no one has taken credit, though a progressive group seems to be supporting it over the reverse of the Democratic recall efforts (that they shouldn't have been allowed to meet without the quorum).
This appears to be the only petitions that have actually been started according to the Secretary of State offices.
Thursday, February 13, 2025
Wisconsin: Signatures handed in against Wrightstown School Board President
Signatures have been filed against Wrightstown School Board President Angela Hansen-Winker over claims that she misused legal counsel and mishandled a superintendent investigation.
Fellow school board member Rayn Warner is leading the recall effort.
Petitioners allegedly handed in 1200 signatures. No word on how many are needed.
Montana: Choteau Mayor resigns in face of recall threats
Choteau Mayor Chris Hindoien resigned in the face of a recall effort, though it is not clear how serious the effort was. He has also moved out of town, so he needed to resign. He was in his sixth year as mayor, and the recall seemed to be about ending a law enforcement services contract, issues with the volunteer fire department and the departure of some of the appointed officials.
Nebraska: Two Bartley Trustees ousted
Two Bartley Trustees Cori Hage and Dave Wineland. were ousted in a February 11 special election recall votes, both by 100-15 margins (3 ballots are outstanding).
It sounds like a number of other board members resigned (there are five in total).
The recall was over a $1.1 million renovation project, including maintenance and purchasing a building for the library and office and conference spaces, as well as the firing of a full-time maintenance manager (who is back at the job).
The village's population has fallen from 355 in 2000 to 270 in 2020. Petitioners handed in 40 signatures and needed 28.
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
Ohio: Petitions taken out against Piketon Mayor
Petitions appears to have been taken out against Piketon Mayor Billy Spencer and perhaps other trustees following a vote to rescind the annexation of the former Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant.
Nebraska: McCool Junction board member recall ousted
McCool Junction Village Board member Patricia Wagner was ousted in a February 11 special election (all mail ballot) vote, 77-47.
The recall was over claims of open meeting violations and abusive talk.
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
California: Recalled Oakland Mayor accused of illegally voting on council matters
Interesting discussion here, as former Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao is accused of casting tie-breaking votes on two controversial matters on December 17th, despite the fact that her recall had been certified on December 5th.
The ordinances removed a requirement that small businesses be headquartered in Oakland to qualify for city benefits and reduced the banking of rent increases by rental housing owners, while imposing new eviction limitations.