R.E.C.A.L.L. v. SAUER

No. 85CA0300.

721 P.2d 154 (1986)

R.E.C.A.L.L. (RESIDENTS EXTREMELY CONCERNED ABOUT LA PLATA'S LEADERSHIP), a political committee formed in compliance with "The Campaign Reform Act of 1974", comprised of Dick Elder, Larry Gasser, E.L. Hutchinson, Jean McCullough, Georgia Patcheck, Carla Chew, and Rick Chew, who bring this action as members of said committee and as individuals, and Rick Chew, as the person listed on the petition representing the signers of the Recall Petition, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Leta SAUER, Clerk and Recorder of La Plata County, State of Colorado, and R.T. Scott, Commissioner of La Plata County, State of Colorado, Defendants-Appellees.

Colorado Court of Appeals, Div. II.

May 1, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rick Chew, Durango, for plaintiffs-appellants.

Victor Reichman, Durango, for defendant-appellee Leta Sauer.

Duncan & Miller, David W. Duncan, Durango, for defendant-appellee R.T. Scott.


STERNBERG, Judge.

R.E.C.A.L.L. (Recall), a political action committee, and Rick Chew, plaintiffs in this C.R.C.P. 106(a)(4) action, appeal an order of the trial court upholding the determination made by defendant Leta Sauer, Clerk and Recorder of La Plata County, that petitions submitted to her seeking recall of defendant R.T. Scott, La Plata County Commissioner, were insufficient. We affirm.

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