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City council recall, Gervais, Oregon (2023)

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Gervais city council recall
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Officeholders
Pam Foreman
Micky Wagner
Baltazar Gonzalez
Recall status
Recall approved (Foreman & Wagner)
Did not go to a vote (Gonzalez)
Recall election date
June 20, 2023
Signature requirement
108 signatures
See also
Recall overview
Political recall efforts, 2023
Recalls in Oregon
Oregon recall laws
City council recalls
Recall reports

An election to recall City Councilmembers Pam Foreman and Micky Wagner was scheduled for June 20, 2023, in Gervais, Oregon. Voters recalled Foreman and Wagner. An effort to recall City Councilman Baltazar Gonzalez did not qualify for the ballot.[1]

Recall vote

Foreman recall

Pam Foreman recall, 2023

Pam Foreman lost the Gervais City Council recall election on June 20, 2023.

Recall
 Vote
%
Votes
Yes
 
54.6
 
153
No
 
45.4
 
127
Total Votes
280

Wagner recall

Micky Wagner recall, 2023

Micky Wagner lost the Gervais City Council recall election on June 20, 2023.

Recall
 Vote
%
Votes
Yes
 
56.1
 
156
No
 
43.9
 
122
Total Votes
278


Recall supporters

Chief recall petitioner Laura Cliffton has said a lack of oversight by the city council contributed to her decision to organize the recall. She told Woodburn Independent, "The council we have doesn’t oversee city hall," and "All we can do is try to make a change … I hear a lot of grumbling, but unless people come out of the woodwork and vote, change is not going to happen."[1]

Recall opponents

Foreman's statement of justification reads in part, "My obligation and commitment remain unwavering. I am requesting you vote in such a way that I may continue to be your elected official and allow me to remain serving you for the duration of my term. I would appreciate a NO on this recall notice."[2]

Wagner's statement of justification reads in part, "I am proud of the positive working relationships I have built with the city workers and citizens of Gervais, and none of these relationships could reasonably be considered a conflict because they are all also people I represent. I hear every voice and I try to remain objective- because that's what I believe I was elected to do. Please allow me to continue to serve this community: vote NO on this recall notice."[3]

Path to the ballot

See also: Laws governing recall in Oregon

Recall organizers needed to collect 108 valid signatures on each petition to schedule a recall election. Organizers collected 112 valid signatures for Foreman, 109 for Wagner, and 97 for Gonzalez.[1]

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Footnotes