Lynwood City Council recall, California (2010)
- Recall efforts
- Local recalls
- State and federal recalls
- Laws governing recall
- Analysis
- What are recalls?
- Recall terms
- Analysis (2010-present)
- 2025 mid-year analysis
- 2024 year-end analysis
- 2024 mid-year analysis
- 2023 year-end analysis
- 2023 mid-year analysis
- 2022 year-end analysis
- 2022 mid-year analysis
- 2021 year-end analysis
- 2021 mid-year analysis
- 2020 year-end analysis
- 2020 mid-year analysis
- 2019 year-end analysis
- 2019 mid-year analysis
- 2018 year-end analysis
- 2018 mid-year analysis
- 2017 year-end analysis
- 2017 mid-year analysis
- 2016 year-end analysis
- 2016 mid-year analysis
| Lynwood City Council recall |
|---|
| Officeholders |
Aide Castro Jim Morton Alfredo Flores Maria Quiñones |
| Recall status |
| See also |
| Recall overview Political recall efforts, 2010 Recalls in California California recall laws City council recalls Recall reports |
Aneffort to recall four members of the Lynwood City Council and the city's clerk was launched in April 2010.[1] The recall effort was ultimatelyabandoned.
Background
Council members Maria Santillan, Aide Castro, Jim Morton and Alfredo Flores were targeted in the recall effort, as was City Clerk Maria Quiñones.
The Citizens Network for the Recall of Flores, Castro and Quiñonez Committee spearheaded the unsuccessful recall effort.
Sylvia Ortiz led a late 2009 effort to recall Aide Castro, Alfredo Flores and Maria Quiñones. She has subsequently withdrew her recall papers and did not support the efforts of the 2010 recall group.[2]
Recall in 2007
Four members of the Lynwood City Council were successfully recalled in 2007.
See also
- Political recall efforts, 2010
- Los Angeles County, California ballot measures
- Recall campaigns in California
- City council recalls
Footnotes
| |||||||||||||