Hearing Date Set for Recall Petition Against Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson
The judge will decide whether the recall charges meet legal standards and can move toward a ballot, after prosecutors completed their review.
- A King County Superior Court judge will hold a public hearing on Aug. 31 to evaluate a recall petition against Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson.
- Seattle residents Melinda Jacobson and Dale Osterud filed the recall charge on Aug. 11, alleging the mayor "is derelict in her duties for public safety of the city of Seattle."
- The petition cites the mayor's handling of the Bite of Seattle shooting that killed three people, persistent downtown crime, and the decision to deactivate CCTV cameras after the World Cup.
- King County Superior Court Judge Patrick Oishi will determine whether the alleged acts meet the legal criteria for "malfeasance" or "misfeasance" required for the recall to proceed.
- Should the judge approve the petition, supporters will have 180 days to collect roughly 69,000 eligible signatures needed to place the recall effort on a ballot.
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Seattle mayor recall effort: Court date set to decide merit
SEATTLE — A court hearing has been scheduled for Aug. 31 in the recall effort against Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson.
Wilson recall effort moves toward August 31st public hearing
The civil recall petition seeking to remove Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson has moved to the next phase after being officially assigned to King County Superior Court Judge Patrick Oishi. This step is a formality as the court will now determine the validity of the case. The process began when two Seattle voters filed recall charges alleging that Wilson has been derelict in her duties concerning public safety across the city. Under Washington state law…
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