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What Recall Slatic Group Faces to Remove Trustee from Office
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By David Taub, Senior Reporter
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July 30, 2019

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Despite much talk, as of this week no group has started the process to recall Fresno Unified trustee Terry Slatic.
By design, the process isn’t easy.
Slatic has been at the center of several high-profile incidents since he took office in December. His colleagues on the school board will vote whether to censure him at an Aug. 7 meeting.

Anger Over Slatic, Investigations

The district released two investigations that found Slatic may have violated board policies. These involved arguments with an Army recruiter and a wrestling coach in separate incidents.
This came after a July meeting Slatic had with the Bullard High School cheerleading team that upset many residents. Slatic came off as a bully and threatening, according to those upset with him. Slatic said he spoke with the cheerleaders after reports of internal team problems regarding two team members involved in a blackface social media post earlier this year.
The school board held a special July 18 public meeting to discuss Slatic’s encounter with the cheerleading team.
Many speaking at the meeting wanted to Slatic to resign. He said that he wouldn’t. There also was the talk of recalling Slatic — including from fellow trustee Veva Islas, who said as much on the dais. Trustee Keshia Thomas told CBS 47 the same.
Thomas reiterated her support of Slatic’s recall to GV Wire.
Asked about whether he would heed the calls for him to resign after that July meeting, Slatic said “No. Not in a million years. If the voters don’t want me here, I will happily go back into retirement. Because I came out of retirement to fix this dysfunctional school district.”

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Locals Organizing

“What bothers me the most is his thought process as a person to make him think it’s the right thing to do. That’s the wrong kind of person to be on the school board.”recall advocate Brian Bobbitt
Members of the community are starting to organize. They met last week to start the process. They’ve also created Facebook groups.
“We are getting our ducks in a row,” said Brian Bobbitt, a member of the recall committee. He said the group realizes they need to raise funds to move the recall forward. “We will raise money somehow.”
Bobbitt said he disapproves of the way Slatic has conducted himself.
“What bothers me the most is his thought process as a person to make him think it’s the right thing to do. That’s the wrong kind of person to be on the school board,” Bobbitt said.
The Fresno Teachers Association will meet with its executive board before determining how to proceed. That meeting, according to an FTA spokesman, will take place when school resumes.
FTA contributed $5,000 each to Slatic and two other candidates in the race during the 2018 campaign, Nasreen Johnson and Terri Edwards. FTA added another $10,000 to Slatic’s campaign account after he won the race.

Recall Nuts and Bolts

To recall Slatic, organizers would have 120 days to gather approximately 7,359 signatures of registered voters in the Bullard High School region. If that quest succeeds, a special election would take place three to four months after the signatures have been certified, and the school board officially calls for the election.
The number of signatures needed is based on the required 20% of the registered 36,795 voters (as of Feb. 2019) in Fresno Unified’s District 7.
A recall election has two parts. The first question asks whether the elected officer should be removed from office. If a majority of voters say yes, the officeholder is recalled.
The second part of the ballot lists potential replacements. The candidate with the most votes would become the new trustee. Voters can choose a name on the second part even if they vote no on the recall.
Recall candidates have to be a registered voter at least 18 years old, a citizen of California, and live in the district.

Pre-Recall Work

There are additional requirements before recall proponents can gather signatures. The process, described in a 50-page document from the county clerk’s office, starts with a notice of intention.
It could take more than a month for the notice to be properly filed, served, and worded. Any failure could delay the pre-recall process.
Costs for the recall are borne by those seeking it. The school district would be in charge of costs related to verifying signatures and conducting the election.

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David Taub,
Senior Reporter
Curiosity drives David Taub. The award-winning journalist might be shy, but feels mighty with a recorder in his hand. He doesn't see it his job to "hold public officials accountable," but does see it to provide readers (and voters) the information needed to make intelligent choices. Taub has been honored with several writing awards from the California News Publishers Association. He's just happy to have his stories read. Joining GV Wire in 2016, Taub covers politics, government and elections, mainly in the Fresno/Clovis area. He also writes columns about local eateries (Appetite for Fresno), pro wrestling (Off the Bottom Rope), and media (Media Man). Prior to joining the online news source, Taub worked as a radio producer for KMJ and PowerTalk 96.7 in Fresno. He also worked as an assignment editor for KCOY-TV in Santa Maria, California, and KSEE-TV in Fresno. He has also worked behind the scenes for several sports broadcasts, including the NCAA basketball tournament, and the Super Bowl. When not spending time with his family, Taub loves to officially score Fresno Grizzlies games. Growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area, Taub is a die-hard Giants and 49ers fan. He graduated from the University of Michigan with dual degrees in communications and political science. Go Blue! You can contact David at 559-492-4037 or at Send an Email

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