Providence City Council Members Vote to Schedule Jackson Recall Election

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Providence City Council Members Vote to Schedule Jackson Recall Election

Councilman Kevin Jackson
Nine Providence City Council members unanimously approved a resolution at a special meeting held Monday to schedule an election to recall Councilman Kevin Jackson. 

The resolution sets the date of the election for May 2 to allow Ward 3 voters to recall Jackson - or not. 

VIDEO: See Special Council Meeting BELOW

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Jackson was arrested in May and pleaded not guilty in August to charges of embezzlement and improper use of campaign funds. 

He became the target of a recall effort in the fall, and as reported by GoLocal, became the center of "The Biggest Political Brawl" in Rhode Island.  (See slides BELOW).

Monday's Meeting

City Council President Luis Aponte vote for the measure along with Council members Michael Correia, John Igliozzi, Wilbur Jennings, Jo-Ann Ryan, David Salvatore and Sabina Matos, Seth Yurdin, and Samuel Zurier. 

Council members not in attendance were Carmen Castillo, Mary Kay Harris, Terry Hassett, Nick Narducci, Bryan Principe, as well as Jackson. 

Aponte, who spoke with the press following, offered the following statement. 

“In compliance with the Providence City Charter, this matter was already on the docket for our regularly scheduled Council Meeting this Thursday, March 16th,” said Aponte. “The confusion around whether a special meeting was needed prior to that is a direct result of a conflict in state election laws and those laid out in the City Charter: state law requires a recall date to be set within 50 days of the signatures being certified, and the city charter provides for 60.”

"While I do question the somewhat harried intervention by the state while we were acting within the parameters of our Home Rule Charter to schedule this election, I certainly respect the process," said Aponte.

Aponte noted that following the vote, that proceedings are still taking place at the Board of Election concurrently.

 


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