Russell Pearce Recall Efforts Successful!
#1
Posted 31 May 2011 - 03:48 PM
Russell Pearce, have a heapin' helping of freshly baked humble pie.
Citizens for a Better Arizona, the group spearheading the effort to recall the powerful state Senate President, made history today, turning in 18,315 signatures to the Arizona Secretary of State's Office, more than double the 7,756 signatures required by law for a recall election.
SOS spokesman Matt Roberts confirmed the receipt of the signatures, and recall organizer Randy Parraz promised that the group will be turning in more by days end.
The SOS now has ten days to review the signatures and get them over to the Maricopa County Recorder's Office for verification. The recorder then has 60 days to verify the signatures. If the petition sheets pass muster, the SOS will send a letter to Pearce, telling him he can either resign or face a recall.
There's a period during which legal challenges can be made, then the ball heads over to Governor Jan Brewer's court, where she'll have 15 days to make the official call for an election. Roberts said that depending on whether or not the different entities involved use all of the time allotted the recall election could go down either this November or in March of next year.
Parraz's folks have been scrubbing the sigs, keeping those from qualified electors of Legislative District 18, from whence Pearce crawled from the primordial slime. So a recall will happen. It's only a matter what the date will be.
Pearce and his allies, like failed U.S. Senate candidate J.D. Hayworth, are already squealing like the stuck pigs, e-mailing fundraising requests to the rabid Republican horde that refer to recall volunteers as "ultra liberal, open-border, pro-amnesty mafia...who carry swastikas and call ALL conservatives Hitler."
Which, of course, is untrue, though I would note that at least one local conservanut pol I know of has circulated neo-Nazi e-mails in the past and palled around with swastika-lickers, notwithstanding his denials.
Conservative pundits such as the Arizona Republic's Rob Robb have taken to calling the recall effort an "abuse" of the system. Interesting how it became an "abuse" once the recall effort began to steamroll toward success.
We should remember that when the recall campaign began at the end of January, it was given only marginal coverage (if that) by the mainstream press.
But the little recall that could scored more signatures than Pearce got votes in his last campaign, where he pulled 17,552 lost souls. In the process, the recall campaign raised more than $30,000 and registered more than a thousand new voters.
So squeal, kvetch, and harrumph all you want, naysayers. Tell it to the voters. They're the ones who will now decide Pearce's fate. And there's not a dang thing you can do about it.
Recall supporters will party in Pearce's home town tonight from 6 p.m. on at a venue called The Wrighthouse, 636 W University Drive, Mesa. Consider it the first of many Pearce retirement parties in the months to come.
A better Arizona is just 'round the corner. To quote that great modern philosopher Bono, "It's a beautiful day..."
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GTFO
#2
Posted 31 May 2011 - 04:01 PM
#3
Posted 31 May 2011 - 04:10 PM
#4
Posted 31 May 2011 - 04:31 PM
This was just step one in a pretty long recall process. Secretary of State's office has to first make sure that there are enough valid signatures, which will probably happen soon considering how many extra signatures were submitted. Then he actually has to be voted out in the election which is where the real battle will be. Keep in mind the people voting in the recall are the same people who put him in office in the first place.
Still a pretty big win though.
#5
Posted 31 May 2011 - 04:45 PM
Message board?
This is The Shizz.
Chromelodeon manages to get all the furniture from their hotel into the lake a few years back...and people are worried about shizzies?
#6
Posted 01 June 2011 - 09:01 AM
Me too specifically when I see:I am hoping for the best, but my expectations are set kind of low.
Like we can count on Jan Brewer to follow the law or do anything correctly whatsoever.then the ball heads over to Governor Jan Brewer's court, where she'll have 15 days to make the official call for an election.
#7
Posted 01 June 2011 - 09:17 AM
#8
Posted 01 June 2011 - 08:35 PM
I hope the voters hold him by the nose and kick his ass out of office!
#9
Posted 16 June 2011 - 09:45 AM
Enough Signatures!
Maricopa County Elections Director Karen Osborne said Wednesday her office has reviewed about 13,500 signatures on petitions calling for the recall of Russell Pearce. At this point she said more than 8,239 have been determined to be valid, far more than the 7,756 required to force Pearce into a special election.
Citizens demand more from their leaders when it comes to addressing real problems like the budget crisis, job losses, foreclosures, funding for public education and health care for those most in need.
Because of our effort Russell Pearce will be the first State Senate President to be RECALLED in the history of the United States!
Now is not the time to rest, wait or declare victory. Now is the time for bold ACTION and we need your support to launch our next phase of the recall campaign. PLEASE contribute today.
#11
Posted 20 June 2011 - 11:40 AM
RECALL PEARCE UPDATE –As of this morning, 15,609 signatures have been processed – 9,414 ARE VALID! With 1,339 signatures left to process, and at a 60% validity rate, we are on track to hit approximately 10,217 valid signatures. Thank you all who did the work knocking on doors, donating money and making calls.
Keep in mind we only needed 7,756 to recall Pearce.
Citizens demand more from their leaders when it comes to addressing real problems like the budget crisis, job losses, foreclosures, funding for public education and health care for those most in need.
Because of our effort Russell Pearce will be the first State Senate President to be RECALLED in the history of the United States!
Now is not the time to rest, wait or declare victory. Now is the time for bold ACTION and we need your support to launch our next phase of the recall campaign. PLEASE contribute $25 or more today.
#12
Posted 08 July 2011 - 03:10 PM
Feathered Bastard
Russell Pearce Recall Election Headed for November Ballot
By Stephen Lemons Fri., Jul. 8 2011 at 12:17 PM
I'm cooking up some barbecued black bird for all of my colleagues in the local press who pooh-poohed the recall of state Senate President Russell Pearce.
First slice goes to lifelong hack Howie Fischer.
The rest of the crow flesh is for all of the members of Horizon's clown table, that circle of not-so-eminent journos who pontificate with impunity on the local KAET Channel 8 show hosted by the ever-affable Ted Simons.
What about Linda "Wrong Way" Bentley of the Sonoran News, who has alleged "massive voter registration fraud" in the recall petitions sans evidence? She gets the beak.
See, this morning, Maricopa County Elections completed its review of the recall signatures and handed the whole kit and caboodle back to the Arizona Secretary of State's Office.
Final count: 10,365 valid sigs from qualified electors residing in Pearce's Legislative District 18. That's 2,609 more than the 7,756 needed to force a recall.
And because the county has finished its work early, and since the Secretary of State's Office says it will likely be finished with its secondary review either today or Monday, it means Pearce is headed for a November recall election, unless he chooses to save us all the trouble and resign.
(UPDATE: Shortly after posting this item, the Secretary of State's Office confirmed to me that it has finished its review, and that the minimum number of signatures necessary has been exceeded. Pearce can either step down or face the voters. His choice.)
SOS spokesman Matt Roberts told me that it's "safe to assume" the recall election will occur in November, barring any unforeseen legal snafus.
Pearce and his allies will have ten days to challenge the signatures in Superior Court, but County Elections Director Karen Osborne said she was ready to stand behind the work of her office.
"I feel very comfortable with the certification," Osborne explained. "We'll see if the Pearce people take it to court to challenge anything. They certainly have a right to do that, to disagree with what I've found."
But knocking off more than 2,609 signatures will only take place in the delusional gray matter of Pearce's supporters. Sure, they'll challenge. But they will lose.
Osborne told me her people found duplicate signatures, and entries with no signatures, stuff like that. But Bentley's ravings notwithstanding, there's no hanky-panky in the petitions.
"I found no evidence of voter registration fraud," Osborne explained, though she pointed out that doing so wasn't her mandate. The county's task was to validate the signatures, and throw out those that did not meet the bar. And this has been done.
Although there was supposed to be a school board election in Mesa in November, that's been withdrawn. So the Pearce recall will stand alone on the ballot.
Ultimately, it will be Governor Jan Brewer who will issue the official order for a recall election, but her actions are outlined by state statute, which doesn't give her any wiggle room.
The election will be nonpartisan. Even Pearce's name will not indicate his party. Challengers will have to score a mere 621 valid signatures to jump on the ballot.
That's a low threshold, and Roberts said he expects people to begin forming campaign committees as soon as the SOS's review is finished.
Randy Parraz, co-founder of the recall committee Citizens for a Better Arizona, was a little more reserved in his predictions.
Though he called today's certification by the county a "political earthquake," he told me that he thought it was still too soon for serious candidates to start collecting sigs, and anticipated that happening within "a couple of weeks," after the challenge process is over.
Parraz suggested that the anti-Pearce forces may try to draft a candidate, and start collecting sigs to put the right name on the ballot, even if that person is undeclared.
Regarding the naysayers who insist that Pearce cannot be beaten in LD18, I would have you keep this in mind: These are the same rocket scientists who scoffed at the effort to force a recall and predicted it would fail.
They were wrong, and can be wrong again.
#13
Posted 12 July 2011 - 03:49 PM
More idiocy brought to you, courtesy of Russell Pearce.
http://news.yahoo.co...-152935796.html
because of ..
http://azcapitoltime...guns-in-senate/
Gawd, the rest of the world must think AZ is run by a bunch of redneck retards. Then again, it is....
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