The petition
VNC Recall
B. Recall: Recall is the procedure by which Voting Members may remove an elected Officer. Any Voting Member may put forth a Recall petition by presenting a petition to the Secretary with no less than two-hundred (200) signatures of Voting Members supporting the motion.
1. Receipt of this completed petition by the Secretary shall trigger this item being scheduled as an action item on the Agenda at a separate Election Meeting to be held not less than thirty (30) days nor more than ninety (90) days following receipt of the completed petition. Notice of the Recall petition, including the name of the Officer subject to Recall, shall be made in all public meeting notices and announcements for the upcoming meeting at which the Recall shall be voted on.
2. Removal of the Officer by Recall requires a three-quarters (3/4) majority vote of the Voting Members present and voting at the Election Meeting, not to be less than two-hundred (200) votes in favor of the Recall.
Based on the fact that the VNC Executive Officers continue a grievance policy and ethics violations permitting the VNC Rules and Elections (Grievance) Chair to rule unilaterally on grievances filed against himself, the VNC Grievance Chair, and deny these grievances as non-actionable based on prejudice; and that according to former VNC Member Dexter O’Connell, the appointed VNC Parliamentarian “bamboozled” the grievance process causing an elected member to resign; my signature below following the procedure above requests a recall election of VNC President Mike Newhouse, VNC Vice President Linda Lucks, VNC Secretary Joe Murphy, VNC Treasurer Hugh Harrison, VNC Outreach Officer Mark Saltzberg, Communication Officer Sean Kelly, LUPC Chair Challis Macpherson, Rules and Election Chair Ira Koslow and appointed Parliamentarian Ivan Spiegel.
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