Jesse Davis recall, Denton, Texas (2023)

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Jesse Davis recall
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Officeholders
Jesse Davis
Recall status
Recall approved
Recall election date
May 6, 2023
Signature requirement
254 signatures
See also
Recall overview
Political recall efforts, 2023
Recalls in Texas
Texas recall laws
City council recalls
Recall reports

An election to recall District 3 City Councilman Jesse Davis was scheduled for May 6, 2023, in Denton, Texas. Voters recalled Davis.[1][2][3]

Recall vote

Jesse Davis recall, 2023

Jesse Davis lost the Denton City Council District 3 recall election on May 6, 2023.

Recall
 Vote
%
Votes
Yes
 
51.8
 
1,518
No
 
48.2
 
1,412
Total Votes
2,930


Recall supporters

Among the recall organizers is Angela Brewer, who ran as a Democratic candidate for county clerk in November 2022.[1] The text of the recall petition appears below.[4]

"

On December 6, 2022, Jesse Davis voted AGAINST requiring Denton City police to comply with the will of over 32,000 Dentonites, comprising 71% of Denton city voters, who, on November 8, 2022, voted to approve an initiative to prohibit the routine arrest and prosecution of persons in Denton accused of committing low-level possession of marijuana offenses; AND on June 28, 2022, Davis voted AGAINST a Denton City Council resolution that favored deprioritizing use of City funds to investigate and enforce criminal laws related to a woman’s right to reproductive choice and healthcare. For more information text 202-656-0640, or email [email protected].[5]

Recall opponents

Davis gave the following comment on the recall campaign to the Denton Record-Chronicle: “I am confident that my constituents will remember my record of thoughtful, nonpartisan service and reject this obvious and divisive ploy. ... The petitioners’ disregard for the truth and the fact that I’m already up for reelection make their motives clear — the petition is about promoting one tribe over the other, not doing what’s best for Denton as a whole. We have real issues to tackle, like public safety and roads, and we don’t have time for political gimmicks. I’m already on the ballot, so this attempt at gamesmanship hurts Denton, not me."[1]

Path to the ballot

See also: Laws governing recall in Texas

Organizers needed to collect 254 signatures for the recall to qualify for the May 2023 ballot. The city secretary certified that organizers had met the signature threshold in January 2023.[1][6]

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