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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is no voting Mendo out until Jan 2027 at best. He was just re-elected, as were Allen and Nadeau and Frumin was just elected. None are going anywhere any time soon. https://ballotpedia.org/Phil_Mendelson Terms on the Council are staggered so they can't all be voted out at once. Of great importance is the fact that no one but JLG has a credible, electable challenger who is willing to be tougher on crime. Unless more such people come forward, any talk of "voting" is meaningless. [/quote] The recall process for those elected in 2022 can begin Jan. 1, and organized campaigns are already making plans (especially WRT Allen and Nadeau). [/quote] [b]Unlikely to be successful and then you are STILL left with the issue of credible electable candidates to replace. [/b] Better to focus on such challengers for those up next cycle who are running, like JLG, and those, like Gray, who will not be running. There you have a tremendous chance of success. People don't want to do the hard work of identifying or stepping up as an electable candidate with more reasonable views on crime. Just want to tilt at windmills. No commitment to practical hard work. It's why nothing ever changes. Lisa Gore may change W4, now we need more of her. [/quote]
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