Miguel Pulido recall, Santa Ana, California (2017)
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An effort in Santa Ana, California, to recall Mayor Miguel Pulido from his position was launched in April 2017. A recall petition against Pulido was approved for circulation on April 6, 2017. Pulido provided no public comment on the recall after the petition's circulation.[1]
There was a separate recall effort against City Councilman Sal Tinajero. Read about that effort here.
Recall supporters
The recall petition against Pulido argued that the mayor received profits from a land deal that was not disclosed in public documents. The petition also said that Pulido should be removed because of his vote to allow a police officer back to work after suspension related to a marijuana dispensary raid.[1]
Path to the ballot
- See also: Laws governing recall in California
Recall supporters needed to file at least 10,391 signatures from registered voters in Santa Ana to force an election. This total represents 10 percent of the city's registered voters.[1]
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