Colorado Politics

The Pueblo Chieftain: A four-star flame out

Last week, the group trying to recall Colorado Senate President Leroy Garcia had to put its cards on the table. That didn’t require a very big table.

The group presented the Secretary of State’s office with three packets of signatures from people who wanted to hold a new election to recall Garcia, a Pueblo Democrat. However, it turned out that most of the petition pages were blank.

Serena Woods, a spokeswoman for the Secretary of State, said there were only four actual signatures among the petition papers the group submitted. Assuming all four of them were valid, that’s 13,502 signatures short of what the group needed to force a recall election.

Read more at The Pueblo Chieftain.

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