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Gregg Kremer recall, Hamilton County, Nebraska (2019)
| Hamilton County County Commission recall |
|---|
| Officeholders |
| Recall status |
| Recall election date |
| February 12, 2019 |
| See also |
| Recall overview Political recall efforts, 2018 Recalls in Nebraska Nebraska recall laws County commission recalls Recall reports |
An effort in Hamilton County, Nebraska, to recall Commissioner Gregg Kremer was initiated in October 2018. The recall election was held on February 12, 2019, and Kremer was voted out of office.[1][2]
Recall vote
The recall election was held on February 12, 2019. Gregg Kremer was recalled from office.[1]
Gregg Kremer recall, 2019
Gregg Kremer lost the Hamilton County Commission recall election on February 12, 2019.
Recall Vote |
% |
Votes |
|||
| ✖ | Yes |
51.2
|
177 | ||
No |
48.8
|
169 | |||
Total Votes |
346 | ||||
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Recall supporters
The recall effort was organized by Tanner Greenough, a former Hamilton County paramedic. County commissioners voted in December 2017 to replace the Hamilton County EMS with part-time paramedics. Greenough accused Kremer of misleading the public over claims that the change would not impact response times of emergency medical services in the county.[3]
Recall opponents
Kremer said his vote was about spending county tax dollars in a fiscally sound manner.[3]
Path to the ballot
- See also: Laws governing recall in Nebraska
Each recall petition in Nebraska must be approved for circulation during a clarity hearing held by the county election commission. This hearing determines if the charges made in the petition are clear enough for a voter to understand. If approved for circulation, a recall organizer can initiate the signature-gathering process. Petitioners were required to submit 227 valid signatures in order to trigger a recall election. The county clerk verified 318 of the 353 signatures submitted.[2]
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