Exposed: More Deets On Prairie Village Mayoral Recall

We talked about this last week . . . And now mainstream local news weighs in with a decent report.

Accordingly . . .

We like this quote at the end of the story regarding a decision confronting voters . . .

Ultimately, the final decision on whether the claims are justified won't be up to anyone but voters in Prairie Village.

"There's no need for this to be a bitter or adversarial process," an attorney representing the citizens, Edward Greim said. "This is a 12,000 person jury essentially to review facts and make a decision by signing the petition and casting a vote."

The mayor has a right to appeal the petition. The group attempting a recall must get 4,000 signatures from registered voters before it can be included on November's ballot.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Prairie Village residents file 9th recall petition against mayor, district attorney signs off

In the past 15 years in Johnson County, Prairie Village is only the second city to get the district attorney's approval for a recall petition.

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