For those interested in the minutiae of recalling oversized novelty Mayor Mark Funkhouser, I've posted the letter from Harris Wilder asking City Clerk Vickie Thompson to recount the more than 21,000 signatures -- they came up just 129 signatures short.
After the jump, the letter.
June 1, 2009
Ms. Vickie Thompson
Office of the City Clerk
25th Floor, City Hall
414 East 12th Street
Kansas City, Mo. 64106
Re: Request for Recount of Petition Signatures for the Recall of Mark Funkhouser
Dear Ms. Thompson:
On behalf of the Committee to Recall Mark Funkhouser, I respectfully
request a formal recount of the signatures contained in the Petitions
previously submitted to you by the Committee. As you know, more than
21,000 signatures were submitted and the initial count is short by 129
signatures. We believe that 7/10ths of 1% is such a small margin that a
recount is justified.
As you are no doubt aware, this is a case of first impression; there has never been a recount of a Recall Petition drive.
Accordingly, we respectfully request that your office supply the following:
signatures; and if there are no such documents, the ability to
interview the personnel involved in verifying petition signatures, in
order to determine what criteria were applied in striking signatures.
access and adequate time to examine all of the documents and work
product used to determine the validity of the signatures, including
both originals and any copies used in the validation process, as well
as access to any and all databases used by the Board of Election.
We realize how much pressure your office is under and we thank you
for your help and consistent good humor. Please let me know when these
items will be available. We look forward to working with you to provide
a prompt and accurate recount.
Thanking you in advance for your continued cooperation, I remain
Very truly yours,
Harris H. Wilder
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