HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif.—The effort to recall two Huntington Beach elected officials failed to get the required number of signatures by a Feb. 7 deadline, according to recall organizers. The recall effort by a 20 -member group known as Save Surf City had targeted Barbara Delgleize, who is now the city’s mayor, and Councilwoman Natalie Moser. Organizers needed to submit to the Orange County Registrar about 13,000 valid signatures—representing 10 percent of current Huntington Beach voters—to force the issue on an upcoming ballot. Organizers did not reveal how many they received. Despite missing the mark, organizers said they feel their effort has “awakened” locals to issues they fear will forever change their beach city. “We feel that undertaking the recall was a necessary response to some of the radical steps that the council had taken, they forced our hands,” Save Surf City organizer Russ Neal told The Epoch Times. “This is …
Huntington Beach Recall Signatures Fall Short for 2 Councilmembers, More Confident for Others
February 7, 2022
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