'We The People' Are Pissed! 'Resign Immediately': WATCH Public Thrash Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Officials For Counting Illegal Ballots
(www.wnd.com)
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Can they do a recall vote and get rid of those council members?
Yes, however there is a high bar for getting it done: In Pennsylvania, the process for recalling elected officials, including county commissioners, is governed by the Pennsylvania Constitution and the Pennsylvania Election Code. According to these laws, a recall petition must be initiated by a certain percentage of registered voters in the affected jurisdiction (in this case, Bucks County).
The petition must specify the grounds for recall and be signed by at least 10% of the total number of voters who cast ballots in the last election for the office being recalled (or 25% of registered voters in the jurisdiction, whichever is less). If the petition meets these requirements, a recall election is held, and voters decide whether to remove the commissioner from office. (AI is good for somethings, I guess...)
There is also a very high bar to remove voters from the voter rolls for people who no longer live at the address that they did when they registered, both active and inactive. I was doing an audit for Truth the Vote prior to the election. I found over 1,500 voters that needed to be removed. I was told that you need someone in their municipality to fill out an affidavit and that it needs to be notarized. A really ridiculous process which led me to believe they never want anyone removed from the voter rolls.