Jeff Rivero recall, Atwater, California (2012)

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Atwater City Council recall
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Officeholders
Jeff Rivero
Recall status
Did not go to a vote
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Recall overview
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An effort to recall Jeff Rivero from his position as a member of the city council of Atwater, California, was launched in January 2012.[1] The recall effort was suspended in late February 2012.[2]

Rivero was elected to his seat in November 2010.

Reasons for recall

The recall effort was initiated in response to Rivero's decision to support the city's reversion to a city-run fire department. The city's fire protection services were contracted to Cal Fire. Danielle Buzbee, a spouse of a Cal Fire employee, was a leader of the recall effort.[1]

Recall opponents

Rivero said in a response to the recall effort that, "a special interest group that has obvious self-profiting intentions will neither bully me nor scare me into voting their way."[3]

Fred Warchol, a city planning commissioner and supporter of Rivero's, said the recall was an attempt by the CDF Firefighters Union to protect its interests.[1]

Path to the ballot

Recall supporters started the paperwork necessary to launch a recall effort, with expectations to have the effort underway by June 2012.[1]

In late January 2012, recall organizer Danielle Buzbee said recall supporters had gathered the 22 signatures necessary for the intent to circulate a recall petition.[3] At a February 2012 city council meeting, the city decided to move forward with a new Cal Fire contract, and the recall effort was ended in response.[2]

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