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| 2020 Mayor and city council recall: Westminster, Calif. |
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| Recall election date |
| April 7, 2020 |
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Efforts in Westminster, California, to recall Mayor Tri Ta and Councilmembers Kimberly Ho, Chi Charlie Nguyen, Tai Do, and Sergio Contreras were initiated in July 2019.[1]
Petitioners submitted enough signatures to put recall elections against Ta, Ho, and Nguyen the ballot. The recall election took place on April 7, 2020.[2] Official results showed Ta, Ho, and Nguyen all survived their recall elections.[3][4]
Petitions were taken out against Contreras and Do but did not receive approval for circulation.[5]
The recall election took place on April 7, 2020. In-person voting was canceled due to concerns about the coronavirus pandemic. Westminster residents were required to postmark their mail-in ballots by April 7.[6]
Tri Ta won the Mayor of Westminster recall election on April 7, 2020.
Recall Vote |
% |
Votes |
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Yes |
40.7
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6,970 | |||
| ✔ | No |
59.3
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10,165 | ||
Total Votes |
17,135 | ||||
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Kimberly Ho won the Westminster City Council recall election on April 7, 2020.
Recall Vote |
% |
Votes |
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Yes |
42.7
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7,284 | |||
| ✔ | No |
57.3
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9,790 | ||
Total Votes |
17,074 | ||||
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Chi Charlie Nguyen won the Westminster City Council recall election on April 7, 2020.
Recall Vote |
% |
Votes |
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Yes |
42.3
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7,224 | |||
| ✔ | No |
57.7
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9,847 | ||
Total Votes |
17,071 | ||||
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Petitions against Ta, Ho, and Nguyen accused the officials of corruption and ethics violations.[5] Notices of intent to recall against Do and Contreras cited grandstanding.[7]
Ta, Ho and Nguyen represent the majority on the council, with Do and Contreras representing the minority.[5]
Petitions against Ta, Ho, and Nguyen were approved for circulation. Petitioners needed to gather 8,736 valid signatures by December 6, 2019, to put the recall on the ballot. About 11,000 signatures were turned in. The Westminster City Clerk's Office certified the signatures on December 23, 2019.[8]
Petitions were taken out against Contreras and Do but did not receive approval for circulation.[5]
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