It looks like Santa Ana City City Council member Jessie Lopez has survived a recall vote, 2963-3821. There are still votes to be counted, but it does sound like Lopez won a convincing victory.
The recall efforts was led by the police union over a labor contract. The contract reportedly doesn't met the union pay-raise proposals. The recall chairman cited a 2021 rent control policy as the reason for the recall. The recall effort comes after progressives won four council seats in 2020.
The union backed a 2020 recall vote against Council member Cecillia Iglesias, who was kicked out.
Lopez's victory heads off a significant potential lawsuit. Lopez claims that the petitioners and city used old maps of the district, which Lopez supporters and the Registrar of Voters claim should have led to the recall being thrown out ahead of the November 14 vote. The City Council deadlocked, which kept the recall on track, but would certainly have led to a lawsuit.
Petitioners handed in 6617 signatures were either handed in, with 1333 knocked out (395 duplicates). So 5284 were validated and they needed 5274. Additionally, 129 people asked for their name to be removed under the signature strike law.
There was also a petition outstanding against councilmember Thai Viet Phan.
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