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RandySF

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Tue Mar 31, 2026, 11:52 PM 4 hrs ago

Clock starts for Whitehall mayor (?), others to resign or face special election

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — A push to recall elected officials in Whitehall is moving forward.

The Franklin County Board of Elections last week certified that petitions to recall Mayor Michael Bivens, Councilmember Amy Harcar, and Councilmember Lori Elmore had gathered enough signatures to move forward in the recall process. The city clerk deemed them valid today.

If the officials do not resign within five calendar days after receiving notice of sufficiency, the special election will be held within 30 to 60 days. Whitehall City Attorney Brad Nicodemus confirmed all had been notified today.

Recall petitions need signatures from at least 15 percent of the voters from the last election. In this case, that means the petitions needed at least 425 valid signatures. According to the board of elections, the petitions received 444 to 447 valid signatures. Between 24 and 27 signatures were ruled invalid.


https://abc6onyourside.com/news/local/franklin-county-board-of-elections-certifies-whitehall-recall-petitions-for-mayor-michael-bivens-councilmember-amy-harcar-lori-elmore-sufficient-sepcial-elections-resignation

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