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Township official recall, Morton, North Dakota (2019)

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Morton Township Official recall
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Officeholders
Daymon Mills
Mary Malard
Recall status
Recall defeated
Recall election date
August 21, 2019
See also
Recall overview
Political recall efforts, 2019
Recalls in North Dakota
North Dakota recall laws
City official recalls
Recall reports

An effort in Morton, North Dakota, to recall Supervisor Daymon Mills and Clerk Mary Malard was initiated in March 2019. Malard also serves as the town's treasurer.[1] The recall election was held on August 21, 2019, and both officials retained their seats.[2]

Recall vote

The recall election took place on August 21, 2019. Mills and Malard both won their recall elections.[2]

Daymon Mills recall
ResultVotesPercentage
Recall2646.43%
Red x.svg Retain3053.57%
Mary Malard recall
ResultVotesPercentage
Recall2748.21%
Red x.svg Retain2951.79%

Recall supporters

Petitions against Mills accused him of "not representing the will of the electors, serving his own interests and violating open meeting laws." Petitions against Malard accused her of "failing to perform the duties of the clerk/treasurer office effectively."[1]

The recall effort began in response to the handling of a proposed 70-turbine wind farm project. The project moved after it was purchased by a second developer.[3]

Path to the ballot

See also: Laws governing recall in North Dakota

The amount of valid signatures required for recall election is 25% of the number of persons that voted in the last preceding election for the office of governor in the electoral district of the officer sought to be recalled.

See also

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