Progress made on county board recall petitions | News, Sports, Jobs – Marquette Mining Journal

Posted: September 1, 2023 at 5:30 am

By ILSA MINOR

Escanaba Daily Press

ESCANABA A group of Delta County residents circulating petitions to recall three county commissioners is making progress towards their goal despite obstacles that delayed their ability to collect signatures.

We are recalling the three of them because they show a pattern of unethical behavior, said Christiana Reynolds, who serves as a spokesperson for the Delta County Citizens for Ethical Leadership. Its a pattern of unethical behavior, and thats whats so frustrating about it. If we had hope that there was going to be any kind of changes, we wouldnt be in this recall situation. We dont have any sort of confidence that well see any change of behavior or apologies or anything different from what weve already seen, which is, in our opinion, unacceptable behavior in our leadership.

The Citizens for Ethical Leadership are seeking the removal of commissioners Bob Barron, of District 3; Bob Petersen, of District 5; and Commission Chair Dave Moyle, of District 4. While the recall language on the petitions being circulated specifically references the commissioners votes to terminate former Delta County Administrator Emily DeSalvo on Feb. 7, Reynolds sees DeSalvos firing as a flash point for citizens, many of whom were unhappy with the commissioners prior to February.

With Emilys termination out of the blue, that was the straw that broke the camels back. That was sort of the catalyst that brought everyone together and we said, OK, we have to be serious about this and thats when we formed, said Reynolds.

As of Friday, roughly 40% of the 666 signatures needed to place Moyles name on the May 2024 ballot and 45% of the 1,001 signatures needed to do the same for Barron have been collected. Signature collection has not yet started for District 5, but the Citizens for Ethical Leadership plan to start collecting during Escanabas Labor Day festivities.

Were one recall effort, but because were tackling three different areas we wanted to break us up into three different teams, and so each team got together separately and decided what their strategy was, like what works best for their area, said Reynolds, who noted that all three district teams will be collecting during the Labor Day events.

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