Kathleen Arciszewski recall (2002)

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Milwaukee County Supervisor recall
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Officeholders
Kathleen Arciszewski
Recall status
Recall approved
See also
Recall overview
Political recall efforts, 2002
Recalls in Wisconsin
Wisconsin recall laws
County official recalls
Recall reports

An effort to recall Kathleen Arciszewski from her position as county supervisor in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin was launched after she and fellow county board members approved a pension plan that included six and seven-figure pension payouts for certain long-term government employees.[1] She was successfully recalled from her position and was replaced by Paul Cesarz.[2]

Path to the ballot

See also: Laws governing recall in Wisconsin

To recall Arciszewski, supporters had to collect valid signatures equal to 25% of the number of persons who voted in the last preceding election for the office of governor within the electoral district of the officer sought to be recalled. Each signer had to be a qualified voter within the district represented by Arciszewski, and the address of each signer had to be located within her district.

See also

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