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    RECALL MAYOR LOPEZ
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    "RECALL ELECTED OFFICIAL" a recall or referendum procedures.

    "RECALL ELECTED OFFICIAL" a recall or referendum procedures.
    Recall elected official
    A recall (also called a recall referendum or representative recall) is a procedure by which voters can remove an elected official from office through a direct vote before his or her term has ended. Recalls, which are initiated when sufficient voters sign a petition, have a history dating back to the ancient Athenian democracy and are a feature of several contemporary constitutions.

    SUCCESSFUL RECALLS

    *1911recall of Hiram Gill, Mayor of Seattle, Washington.

    *1916 recall of J. W. Robinson, Mayor of Boise, Idaho.

    *1921 recall of Lynn Frazier, Governor of North Dakota.

    *1928 Lester R. Rice-Wray, Los Angeles, California, City Council member.

    *1977 recall of County Judge Archie Simonson,Madison, Wisconsin.

    *1983 recall of Michigan state senators Phil Mastin and David Serotkin due to their support for a state income tax hike. Loss of these two Democratic lawmakers, along with two special elections won by Republicans, flipped the state senate to GOP control, where it has remained ever since (as of September 2011.).

    *1987 recall of Mike Boyle, Mayor of Omaha, Nebraska.

    *1987 recall of James Holley, Mayor of Portsmouth, Virginia.

    *1994 recall of officials in River Vale, New Jersey: Mayor Walter Jones, Councilwoman Patricia Geier, and Councilman Bernard Salmon.
    *1995 recall of California State Assemblyman Paul Horcher.

    *1995 recall of California State Assembly Speaker Doris Allen.

    *1996 recall of Carrollton Texas Mayor Gary Blanscet and council members Linda Caldwell, Bernis Francis, Stan Hampton, Bob Novinsky and Bert Colter & Stan Sewell.

    *1996 recall of Wisconsin State Senator George Petak.

    *1998 recall of Tim Peters, mayor of North Pole, Alaska.

    *2002 recall of Woodrow Stanley, mayor of Flint, Michigan.

    *2002 recall of multiple Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, elected county officials including Executive F. Thomas Ament (resigned before election); Board Chair Karen Ordinans; and Board Supervisors Penny Podell, LeAnn Launstein, David Jasenski, Kathy Arciszewski, James McGuigan, and Linda Ryan. All were recalled due to a retirement pension controversy.

    *2003 recall of Gray Davis, Governor of California.

    *2003 recall of Wisconsin State Senator Gary George.

    *2005 recall of James E. West, Mayor of Spokane, Washington.

    *2006 recall of Neil Marko, Mayor of Roosevelt, New Jersey.

    *2008 recall of Carmen Kontur-Gronquist, Mayor of Arlington, Oregon.

    *2010 recall of James Holley, Mayor of Portsmouth, Virginia.

    *2011 recall of Carlos Alvarez, Mayor of Miami-Dade County, Florida.

    *2011 recall of Natacha Seijas, Miami-Dade County Commissioner.

    *2011 recall of Wisconsin State Senator Randy Hopper.

    *2011 recall of Wisconsin State Senator Dan Kapanke

    *2011 recall of Neal Knight, Mayor of Cornelius, Oregon, and city councilors Mari Gottwald and Jamie Minshall, less than a year after their election, due to unhappiness over their votes to fire the city manager.

    *2011 recall of multiple Killeen, Texas elected city officials including Mayor Pro Tem Scott Cosper and four city council members.

    *2011 recall of Arizona State Senator Russell Pearce.

    *2011 recall of Michigan State Representative Paul Scott.

    *2012 recall of Fullerton, California City Council members Don Bankhead, F. Richard "****" Jones and Patrick McKinley.

    *2012 recall of Bob Ryan, Mayor of Sheboygan, WI.

    *2012 recall of Wisconsin State Senator Van H. Wanggaard.

    *2012 recall of Janice Daniels, Mayor of Troy, Michigan.

    *2012 recall of Melinda Myers, Clerk & Recorder of Saguache County, Colorado.

    *2013 recall of Colorado Democratic State Senator John Morse.

    *2013 recall of Colorado Democratic State Senator Angela Giron.

    *2013 recall of Deedy Slaughter, Mayor of Port Allen, Louisiana.

    *2014 recall of Fall River, Massachusetts Mayor William A. Flanagan.

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    MAYOR LOPEZ Your ship is sinking,
    BE SAVED AND LEAVE THE OFFICE!!!
    RECALL IS COMING.

    TAKE A GOD ADVICE FROM A PARROT.

    Your ship is sinking,
    (RECALL IS COMING)
    BE SAVED AND LEAVE THE SHIP!!!
    CALL AL-FLEX !!!
    CALL AL-FLEX !!!

    LLAMA A AL-FLEX !!!
    LLAMA A AL-FLEX !!!

    RECALL MAYOR LOPEZ !!!!
    RECALL MAYOR LOPEZ !!!!

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    Mayor Lopez
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    El Pinguo $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

    Papo, do you really belive the tiraflechas, which are the majority here, even know what a recall is??? Hahaha...Que clase de come pinga!

    Oh, and recall ni pinga ,acere! !!!

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    RECALL MAYOR LOPEZ
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    MAYOR LOPEZ Your ship is sinking, BE SAVED AND LEAVE THE OFFICE!!! RECALL IS COMING.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mayor Lopez View Post
    Papo, do you really belive the tiraflechas, which are the majority here, even know what a recall is??? Hahaha...Que clase de come pinga!

    Oh, and recall ni pinga ,acere! !!!
    MAYOR LOPEZ Your ship is sinking, BE SAVED AND LEAVE THE OFFICE!!! RECALL IS COMING.

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    RECALL MAYOR LOPEZ
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    Orlando López you are a LOOSER!!. In and for the 11th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ......

    Orlando López you are a LOOSER!!. In and for the 11th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ......
    In and for the 11th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ......
    In and for the 11th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ......

    Writ of Mandamus.........

    A writ of mandamus compels a lower tribunal or government official to perform a nondiscretionary, ministerial act required by law, which the lower tribunal or official has refused or failed to do. For example, writs of mandamus have been used to compel a trial judge to rule on a pending motion; to compel a trial judge to submit to a jury issues that are so triable by right; and to compel a trial judge to enforce another state’s judgment of child custody. Additionally, appellate courts have issued writs of mandamus ordering circuit court clerks to perform ministerial duties such as processing pleadings and documents;bdirecting local government officials to comply with zoning ordinances; requiring a public agency to follow its own rules; and forcing a power company to provide electricity to those entitled to service. Finally, writs of mandamus are appropriate to require private corporations and their officers to perform ministerial corporate acts, such as recognizing a stock owner who has paid the requisite consideration or transferring stock to a purchaser.


    Writ of Certiorari

    A petition for writ of certiorari is generally used to review;
    1) quasi-judicial orders of county, municipal, or state agencies that cannot be appealed to the district courts of appeal under the Administrative Procedure Act;
    2) orders of circuit courts acting in their appellate capacity; and
    3) nonfinal orders of lower tribunals that are not subject to interlocutory appeal under Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.130(a).1 Certiorari is the most frequently used writ to review orders that cannot otherwise be directly appealed.

    Get used to it,,,,,, Orlando, you are going to do as the Commission wishes or you're OUT ! No on person EVER has absolute power. Not even you.

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