Karyn Miller recall, Flint Township, Michigan (2014)
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An effort to recall township supervisor Karyn Miller in Flint Township, Michigan from her position was launched in July 2014.[1] As of December 2015, this recall effort appeared to be abandoned and Ballotpedia discontinued active coverage. Please contact us if new developments occur with this recall effort.
Supporting arguments
Lavonna Harris targeted Miller for recall over a vote to approve ballot language on a 10-year, 3.85 millage proposal for public safety.[1]
Path to the ballot
- See also: Laws governing recall in Michigan
Following a court appearance, petitioners were allowed to begin collecting signatures on November 18. Petitions were valid for 180 days but had to be collected in a 60-day window.[1]
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