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His term is up in November so maybe a better use of time and effort would be in making sure he doesn't get re-elected?
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His term is up in November so maybe a better use of time and effort would be in making sure he doesn't get re-elected?
Ocarolan,
A Recall Senator Floyd Prozanski FB page has been created, but you seem to be on the button about details related to the recall requirements. I have contacts within Eugene, Cottage Grove, ARPC, ect, the time to get out the effort, but not time to spin wheels. Any locked down info as the who and where those signatures would need to come from would be appreciated.
Who better to send a message, than the chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee? 4300 signatures is peanuts! He was voted into office with 29,077 votes, Oregon law only requires 15% of that number to force a recall, so that is all it will take. A recall petition could be in place before he even gets his latest effort out of committee. I'd wager voting Senators would take note.
If you look at the election results from his latest run in 2010, he wasn't a blow out winner, considering it was after all, Eugene.
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I don't know if just the gun-control issue is enough to be successful, though.
What other major mistakes has he made that would appeal to a broader group?
More taxes. He's also in favor of the sales tax.I don't know if just the gun-control issue is enough to be successful, though.
What other major mistakes has he made that would appeal to a broader group?
It only takes one local voter to file a recall petition. Has this got anywhere yet? It would be nice to let my Eugene acquaintances know about this. A show like Lars Larson would be another good place to jumpstart his removal BTW!
For starters;I don't know if just the gun-control issue is enough to be successful, though.
What other major mistakes has he made that would appeal to a broader group?