Powers recall bid moving ahead

By Alexander Rich, Staff Writer
Tuesday, April 15, 2008 | 4 comment(s)

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Petitions to recall the mayor and three city councilors have been turned in to Powers City Hall, officials said.

If the signatures prove valid, a special election will be scheduled later this summer to determine the fate of Mayor Barbara Cottom and councilors Robert Leckband, Larry Northup and Pete Cunningham.

City Recorder Charlotte Pancheau said she received the completed petitions around 11 a.m. April 7 from chief petitioner Marjorie Kalb. She then turned the petitions over to the Coos County Election Department. The county office now has until Thursday to verify the signatures to make sure those who signed the petition are registered voters from Powers.

Pancheau said each petition had at least 57 signatures, more than the 53 signatures required to qualify a recall petition.

This is not the first time the four city officials have been the target of a recall petition. Kalb and Beverly Elliott submitted petitions in November to recall them, but a pair of filing technicalities nullified the effort.

After beginning the previous recall effort, Kalb said the targeted councilors had mishandled personnel issues and failed to secure grant funding.

Coos County Elections Director Debbie Heller said her office is busy with the upcoming primary election and verifying signatures for state petitions filed before receiving the one from Powers. She said it would likely not be until Thursday that the signatures would be verified.

If the recall proceeds, Pancheau said it would likely be held in late July or early August.

“Probably August,” she said.
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Sharon K Daymond wrote on May 9, 2008 11:24 AM:

As a former resident of Powers and having been actively involved in securing grant funding for the City, I can only assert that the current Mayor is one of the most dedicated,civic active for the good of the community that is has been my good fortune to know. Recall petitions slow processes and only promote division.

Garrett Pallo wrote on Apr 17, 2008 8:55 PM:

The city has pursued and received a 1% loan for a water project along with a $250k grant. Another $80k grant was received recently for sewer planning along with a $1-million grant for sewer upgrades. More funding can be pursued once the planning is complete.
We owe our volunteer leaders the courtesy of the truth. If we must question them, we should not use misinformation like this.

Citizen wrote on Apr 15, 2008 6:42 PM:

Maybe if the mayor would let the people talk at meetings and not bang her gavel and be nasty towards them and make her snide comments she would be allowed to finish her term. I have never known a mayor to have a key to city hall or be in city hall by theirselves at all hours of the night and day, have you? This mayor had a adjenda when she was voted in and that was to clean out city hall, of which she did.

Joe Six Pack wrote on Apr 15, 2008 11:47 AM:

It takes a lot of love to be a mayor or a councilor. but there is a bunch arm chair quarter backs too'So let them finish there terms.


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