Recall Of The Sacramento City Council, California (2010)

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Sacramento Mayor and City Council recall
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Officeholders
Kevin Johnson
Ray Tretheway
Sandy Sheedy
Steve Cohn
Robert King Fong
Kevin McCarty
Bonnie Pannell
Recall status
Did not go to a vote
See also
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Political recall efforts, 2010
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An effort to recall most members of the Sacramento City Council was announced in June 2010.[1] The recall effort was ultimately abandoned.

Background[edit]

Targeted city council members included Mayor Kevin Johnson and city council members Ray Tretheway, Sandy Sheedy, Steve Cohn, Robert King Fong, Kevin McCarty and Bonnie Pannell. City council members Robbie Waters and Lauren Hammond were not targeted.

Nationally-known Tea Party leader Mark Williams, a Sacramento resident, was a leader in the recall effort. The motivation for the recall was the vote that the Sacramento City Council took in early June to boycott Arizona in the wake of Arizona's passage of a tough immigration enforcement law. The two city council members who were targeted in the recall were the two who did not cast a vote on the Sacramento decision to boycott Arizona. Robbie Waters voted "no" and Lauren Hammond was not at the meeting where the vote took place.[1]

After the recall was launched, a separate effort, "Boycott Sacramento," was launched, also in response to the decision of the Sacramento City Council to boycott Arizona.[2]

Rally about Arizona boycott[edit]

Paul Smith, a 5th Congressional District candidate, organized a rally in front of Sacramento's city hall in late June to protest the city council's vote to boycott Arizona. Smith said, "The city of Sacramento is a local city council and they should worry about local issues, not some state that they have no business being in."[3] The rally was used to help generate support for the recall.[4]

See also[edit]

  • Recall campaigns in California
  • Political recall efforts, 2010
  • City council recalls

External links[edit]

  • Recall Sacramento
  • Boycott Sacramento for Boycotting Arizona
  • Boycott Sacramento

Footnotes[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 CBS 13, "Tea Party Leader Targets City's Boycott Against AZ," June 17, 2010
  2. From the Capitol, "New website urges boycott of Sacramento city businesses"
  3. News 10, "Recall rally staged over Sacramento boycott of Arizona"
  4. Sacramento Civil Rights Examiner, "Group calls for Sacramento City Council Recall," June 25, 2010

Categories: [Recall, 2010] [City council recalls, 2010] [Recall, California] [Mayoral recalls, 2010] [Recall, did not go to a vote] [Unsuccessful_or_mixed_outcome_recall_efforts]


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