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Maine Townsman - October, 2013 “Recall” is the process by which an elected public official may be removed from office before the natural expiration of the official’s term of office. Recall ordinarily requires a petition and a recall election, but the precise requirements vary depending on the applicable law. There is no generally applicable recall procedure under Maine law for the removal of an elected municipal official. Title 30-A M.R.S.A. § 2505 was enacted in 2011 to provide a recall procedure in the absence of a municipal ordinance or charter provision, but this statutory process is applicable only if the official in question is convicted of a crime committed while in office, the victim of which is the municipality itself. This statutory recall process does not apply under any other circumstances. Except for 30-A M.R.S.A. § 2505, an elected municipal official may be recalled only if there exists a local recall procedure. (Note that this is optional – a municipality is not required to provide for recall at all.) According to 30-A M.R.S.A. § 2602(2), a municipality may, under its home rule authority, provide for the recall of any elected official other than a school committee member by either charter or ordinance. A school committee member, however, may be recalled only under a charter provision. The typical recall ordinance or charter provision requires a recall petition naming the official to be recalled and signed by a certain number or percentage of voters. Upon submission and verification of signatures, the municipal officers (selectmen or councilors) are then required to call a recall election within a certain time. If the election results in removal of the official, the vacancy is filled in accordance with general law (by either election or appointment, depending on the office).

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Recall of Local Officials: A Primer

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Maine Townsman - October, 2013 Recall is the process by which an elected public ocial may be remo!ed "rom oce be"ore the natural e#piration o" the ocial$s term o" oce% Recall ordinarily re&uires a petition and a recall election, but the precise re&uirements !ary dependin' on the applicable law%There is no 'enerally applicable recall procedure under Maine law "or the remo!al o"an elected municipal ocial% Title 30-( M%R%)%(% * 2+0+ was enacted in 2011 to pro!ide a recall procedure in the absence o" a municipal ordinance or charter pro!ision, but this statutory process is applicable only i" the ocial in &uestion is con!icted o" a crime committed while in oce, the !ictim o" which is the municipality itsel"% This statutory recall process does not apply under any other circumstances%,#cept "or 30-( M%R%)%(% * 2+0+, an elected municipal ocial may be recalled only i"there e#ists a local recall procedure% -.ote that this is optional / a municipality is notre&uired to pro!ide "or recall at all%0 (ccordin' to 30-( M%R%)%(% * 2102-20, a municipality may, under its home rule authority, pro!ide "or the recall o" any electedocial other than a school committee member by either charter or ordinance% ( school committee member, howe!er, may be recalled only under a charter pro!ision%The typical recall ordinance or charter pro!ision re&uires a recall petition namin' the ocial to be recalled and si'ned by a certain number or percenta'e o" !oters% 2pon submission and !eri3cation o" si'natures, the municipal ocers -selectmen or councilors0 are then re&uired to call a recall election within a certain time% 4" the election results in remo!al o" the ocial, the !acancy is 3lled in accordance with 'eneral law -by either election or appointment, dependin' on the oce0%5hile recall may be appropriate in some cases, it is not necessarily the ri'ht response to e!ery political dispute% 4" your community is considerin' a recall ordinance or charter pro!ision, we recommend that the number o" petition si'natures re&uired be set hi'h enou'h to pre!ent a small minority "rom "orcin' "ri!olous or repetiti!e recall elections% 5e also recommend that the petition not be re&uired to cite a speci3c reason "or the recall, as this could inad!ertently con!ert what is essentially a political decision into a due process proceedin', complete with potential "or court appeals%6or the record, the recall process is not applicable to the remo!al o" appointed ocials% (ppointed ocials and employees 'enerally are entitled to due process -a notice and hearin'0 and may be remo!ed only "or cause -see 76or 8ause$ Remo!al o" Municipal (ppointees, Maine Townsman% 9e'al .otes, 6ebruary 20000%-:y R%;%6%0