Any qualified voter living within a council district of the
City of Paris may make and file with the city clerk an affidavit containing
the name of the council member from that district whose removal is
sought, which affidavit shall contain a statement, not to exceed 200
words, of the grounds for removal. Promptly after receipt of a recall
petition, the city clerk shall serve, personally or by certified mail,
a copy of the affidavit on the council member sought to be recalled.
Within 10 days of service of the affidavit, the council member sought
to be recalled may file a statement with the city clerk, not to exceed
200 words, in response. Recall petitions shall contain the name and
title of the council member, the statement of grounds for the recall,
and the response of the official, if any. If no response was filed,
the petition shall so state. The clerk shall thereupon deliver to
the voter making such affidavit copies of petition blanks demanding
such removal. The city clerk shall keep a sufficient number of such
printed petition blanks on hand for distribution. Such blanks, when
issued by the city clerk, shall bear the signature of that officer
and be addressed to the city council, and shall be numbered, dated,
and indicate the name of the person to whom issued. The petition blanks,
when issued, shall also indicate the number of such blanks issued
and the name of the officer whose removal is sought. The city clerk
shall enter in a record to be kept in his office the name of the voter
to whom the petition blanks were issued and the number issued to said
person.
(Resolution 2007-055 adopted 5/21/07, Props. 57, 58; Ordinance 2022-090, ex. B, adopted 12/12/2022)