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Bruce Caswell recall, Michigan State Senate (2012)

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An effort to recall Bruce Caswell, a member of the Republican Party, from his elected position representing District 16 in the Michigan State Senate was launched in summer 2011. It did not make it to the ballot in 2011 as intended. Organizers are now aiming for the August 2012 ballot.

Path to the ballot

Recall language targeting Caswell for his support of House Bill 4361 (S-5) was approved 2-1 by the Hillsdale County Election Commission on October 4, 2011. In June and July, the commission rejected the language of two previous petitions. [1] Petitioners have 180 days to gather approximately 18,465 signatures in order to trigger a recall election. All of the signatures have to be gathered within a 90-day window of the 180 days. [1] The original push failed to make the ballot, leading organizer Roger Korte to say the goal was to get the recall question on the May 2012 ballot. That, however, was pushed back again, with a new aim for the August 7, 2012 ballot. New signature collecting efforts began on January 2.[2]

Reasons for recall

Of the reasons for recall, Korte says, “This guy [Caswell] is terrible on our senior citizens and our future senior citizens. Their taxes are going to go up 100 percent." Caswell responded that it is a citizen's constitutional right to attempt to recall elected officials. Korte worked with a group that was also behind recall efforts for Nancy Jenkins and Mike Shirkey. [1]

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