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|Recall name=Adelanto City Council recall | |||
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| | |Officeholders=Rich Kerr<br>Charley Glasper<br>John "Bug" Woodard<br>Jermaine Wright | ||
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| | |Year=2015 | ||
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| | |Recall type=City council | ||
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Efforts in Adelanto, [[California]], to '''recall council members Rich Kerr, Charley Glasper, John "Bug" Woodard and Jermaine Wright''', from their positions were launched in June 2015.<ref name=recall>[http://www.vvdailypress.com/article/20150801/NEWS/150809995 ''Victorville Daily Press'', "Adelanto recall effort up against voter apathy," August 1, 2015]</ref> {{mgov assumed abandoned}} | |||
}}Efforts in Adelanto, [[California]], to '''recall council members Rich Kerr, Charley Glasper, John "Bug" Woodard and Jermaine Wright''', from their positions were launched in June 2015.<ref name=recall>[http://www.vvdailypress.com/article/20150801/NEWS/150809995 ''Victorville Daily Press'', "Adelanto recall effort up against voter apathy," August 1, 2015]</ref> {{mgov assumed abandoned}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:24, 16 July 2024
Adelanto City Council recall |
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Charley Glasper John "Bug" Woodard Jermaine Wright |
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Recall overview Political recall efforts, 2015 Recalls in California California recall laws City council recalls Recall reports |
Efforts in Adelanto, California, to recall council members Rich Kerr, Charley Glasper, John "Bug" Woodard and Jermaine Wright, from their positions were launched in June 2015.[1] As of December 2015, this recall effort appeared to be abandoned and Ballotpedia discontinued active coverage. Please contact us if new developments occur with this recall effort.
Recall supporters
The members were targeted for recall over allegedly meeting in private quorums and directing city managers to fire specific individuals. Such actions violate both the city charter and the Brown Act.[1]
Path to the ballot
- See also: Laws governing recall in California
Petitioners had until October 30, 2015, to collect 1,915 signatures against each city council member in order to move the recall forward.[1]
See also
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