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City council recall, Rusk, Texas (2019)
Rusk City Council recall |
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Officeholders |
Ken Ferrara |
Recall status |
Recall election date |
May 4, 2019 |
See also |
Recall overview Political recall efforts, 2019 Recalls in Texas Texas recall laws City council recalls Recall reports |
An effort in Rusk, Texas, to recall Councilmembers Jan Pate and Ken Ferrara was initiated in November 2018. Petitioners submitted enough signatures to put the recall election on the ballot. Pate and Ferrara were both recalled in the election on May 4, 2019.[1]
Recall vote
Jan Pate
Jan Pate, Rusk City Council | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 146 | 69.52% | ||
Retain | 64 | 30.48% | ||
Election results via: City of Rusk, "2019 General and Recall returns," accessed May 4, 2019 |
Ken Ferrara
Ken Ferrara, Rusk City Council | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 123 | 74.55% | ||
Retain | 42 | 25.45% | ||
Election results via: City of Rusk, "2019 General and Recall returns," accessed May 4, 2019 |
Recall supporters
The recall petition accused Pate and Ferrara of "conduct unbecoming of a public servant and betrayal of public trust."[2]
Recall opponents
Pate, Ferrara, and District 5 residents William Holland and Susan Keller filed a petition in the 369th District Court seeking an injunction against Rusk City Secretary Rosalyn Brown and the City of Rusk to halt certification of the petition on December 5, 2018. Pate and Ferrara said in their petition to the court that the effort against them "was intended to cause the voters of Districts No. 4 and No. 5 to lose their elected representatives by subjecting (the men) to a city-wide recall election process, and was intended to defame and professionally damage."[2]
Path to the ballot
- See also: Laws governing recall in Texas
The recalls were certified for petition on December 10, 2018. Valid signatures of 35 percent of total registered voters—637 signatures—were required to move the recall forward.[2] On December 21, 2018, petitioners submitted 701 signatures for Pate's recall and 702 signatures for Ferrara's recall.[1]
See also
- Recall campaigns in Texas
- Political recall efforts, 2018
- Political recall efforts, 2019
- City council recalls
External links
Footnotes