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RECALL
the o cial may le a written protest with the city clerk that includes a “clear statement of the grounds for the protest.” e council will then set a date for a recall election “to be held not less than 60 days nor more than 120 days after the ling of the petition,” according to the city’s rules and regulations. is means the special election for District 2 would be held sometime between Aug. 7 and Oct. 6. e Englewood Herald has reached out to Nunnenkamp for comment and will update this story as more information becomes available.
If that is done, a hearing may be held in which the protesting party must prove that an element of the petition violated the mandated standards, according to the document.
After the protest period has passed, the petition will come before the city council at its next meeting, which is July 17, Carlile explained.
According to the city’s rules and regulations, the ballot would ask voters the yes-or-no question of whether Nunnenkamp should be recalled from her position.
If the majority of voters say yes, the o ce will be deemed vacant and will likely be lled during the city’s general municipal election in November.
