Dear Ms. Wooten:
We are in receipt of your request for an Attorney General's opinion with regard to the recall petition directed toward Richard Clark Williams, Chief of Police, Town of Newellton, Parish of Tensas. The registrar of voters certified the recall petition and presented same to the governor on August 20, 1999. Therefore, you have requested an opinion as to whether the governor should issue a proclamation ordering an election to be held for the purpose of voting on the question of recall for the Chief of Police, Town of Newellton.
With regard to the recall petitions, LSA-R.S.
LSA-R.S.
The recall petition, containing 11 pages front and back, was considered and properly certified by the registrar of voters in accordance with LSA-R.S.
NUMBER OF NAMES APPEARING ON THE PETITION ........... 404
NUMBER OF QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE VOTING AREA WHO'S SIGNATURES APPEAR ON THE PETITION ..................... 377
TOTAL NUMBER OF ELECTORS IN THE VOTING AREA AS OF THE FILING OF THE PETITION WITH THE SECRETARY OF STATE ON JULY 23, 1999 ......................................... 811
LSA-R.S.
The registrar certified the a total of 377 valid signatures on the recall petition, which meets the required forty percent. Therefore, it is the opinion of this office that the validated signatures on the recall petition are sufficient in number for the governor to issue a proclamation ordering a special election on the question of recall for Richard Clark Williams, Chief of Police, Town of Newellton, Parish of Tensas.
The proclamation ordering the recall shall provide for the election to be held on the next available date specified in R.S.
If we can be of further assistance in this matter, please contact our office.
Very truly yours,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB ATTORNEY GENERAL
ANGIE ROGERS LAPLACE Assistant Attorney General
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cc: Hon. Richard Clark Williams Registrar, Earl Morris Hon. W. Fox McKeithen Hon. Jerry M. Fowler
