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An effort to recall Councilmember Deborah Mendelsohn ended when Mendelsohn resigned on March 24, 2022.[1]
The petition gave the following as grounds for the recall: "She is no longer representing the interest of the Town of Duncan. She does not follow the town codes, she isn’t attending town council meetings and important workshops for the Town of Duncan."[1]
Mendelsohn denied the charges in the recall petition, saying that they were "based almost entirely on fabrications and misperceptions."[1]
To force a special recall election, organizers would have need to collect signatures equal to 25% of the votes cast in the previous election for the office.
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