Nick Knoth recall, Columbia, Missouri (2023-2024)

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Nick Knoth recall
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Officeholders
Nick Knoth
Recall status
Recall approved
Recall election date
April 2, 2024
Signature requirement
336 signatures
See also
Recall overview
Political recall efforts, 2024
Recalls in Missouri
Missouri recall laws
City council recalls
Recall reports

An election to recall Ward 1 City Councilman Nick Knoth was scheduled for April 2, 2024, in Columbia, Missouri. Voters recalled Knoth.[1][2][3]

Recall vote

Nick Knoth recall, 2024

Nick Knoth lost the Columbia City Council Ward 1 recall election on April 2, 2024.

Recall
 Vote
%
Votes
Yes
 
57.6
 
537
No
 
42.4
 
396
Total Votes
933


Recall supporters

ABC 17 News reported that the recall petition read, "We, the undersigned registered and qualified voters of the 1st Ward of the City of Columbia (in the county of Boone and state of Missouri) request that Nick Knoth, the Council Member representing the 1st Ward, be recalled due to his acceptance of a lobbyist position which creates a professional conflict of interest and leaves Knoth unable to reasonably represent his constituents."[4]

Recall opponents

In a statement to ABC 17 News, Knoth said, "I will engage on any potential conflict of interest determination with the city legal team. I will always be cautious, as anyone is, to be conscious of potential conflicts of interest. I have already engaged the General Counsel of the Missouri Ethics Commission to ensure there is no overarching conflict of interest between my service as a councilman and my day job. Again, like anyone, I must remain vigilant for potential conflicts, however unlikely they may be."[4]

Path to the ballot

See also: Laws governing recall in Missouri

Recall organizers needed to collect signatures equal to 30% of the number of votes cast for Knoth's seat in the preceding election. Columbia City Clerk Sheela Amin has said the number of signatures required to trigger a recall election for Knoth would be 336. Of the signatures recall organizers submitted, 370 were verified.[1][5]

Recall context

See also: Ballotpedia's Recall Report

Ballotpedia covers recall efforts across the country for all state and local elected offices. A recall effort is considered official if the petitioning party has filed an official form, such as a notice of intent to recall, with the relevant election agency.

The chart below shows how many officials were included in recall efforts from 2012 to 2023 as well as how many of them defeated recall elections to stay in office and how many were removed from office in recall elections.

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