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Mayor and city council recall, Lakeside, Oregon (2023)

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Lakeside mayor and city council recall

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Officeholders
Sherry Kinsey
Karen Hurn
Kim Ritter
Jaci Smith
Recall status
Recall approved
Recall election date
November 28, 2023
Signature requirement
176 signatures
See also
Recall overview
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Recalls in Oregon
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An election to recall Mayor Sherry Kinsey and City Councilmembers Karen Hurn, Kim Ritter, and Jaci Smith was scheduled for November 28, 2023, in Lakeside, Oregon.[1][2] All four officials were removed from their positions as a result of the recall vote.[3]

Recall vote

Kinsey recall

Hurn recall

Karen Hurn lost the Lakeside City Council recall election on November 28, 2023.

Recall

Vote

%

Votes

Yes

 

68.5

504

No

 

31.5

232

Total Votes

736

Ritter recall

Kim Ritter lost the Lakeside City Council recall election on November 28, 2023.

Recall

Vote

%

Votes

Yes

 

67.8

497

No

 

32.2

236

Total Votes

733

Smith recall

Jaci Smith lost the Lakeside City Council recall election on November 28, 2023.

Recall

Vote

%

Votes

Yes

 

62.5

456

No

 

37.5

274

Total Votes

730

Recall supporters

Elaine Armstrong filed the petitions. She said, "We're only going after what can be proven," and "Spending the $23,250 rebranding the city's logo. These are not saying, 'I don't like the person.' We're nothing personal. It is strictly a money matter. It's the finances. It's the way they are handling [and] conducting business." Armstrong also gave the purchase of a property for $280,000 as a reason for the recall effort.[1]

Recall opponents

Kinsey said, "The city charter does give us the ability to purchase real property; of course we do it in an executive session, and that is in the charter. It's not something that has to go out to the voters. That's the only way the city is going to survive. We have to bring tourism, and we have to bring people into the town. I have to do what's best for the city."[1]

Path to the ballot

See also: Laws governing recall in Oregon

Recall organizers had 90 days in which to collect 176 signatures for each of the petitions in order to trigger a recall election.[1]

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