We needed 92 signatures to submit the petition. As of last night, 102 homeowners have signed. Many of them came to gatherings to visit and sign. There was some door-to-door, explaining. Some people were reluctant to sign over concerns of retribution. The reality is: every homeowner will now get to vote on the recall. The board will need to call a meeting - they will have 30 days to respond. If there is no response in that time, the entire board is automatically recalled. Nobody wants that. But, that is the way Arizona State Law is written concerning this situation.
The next step is the ballots going out to homeowners, and getting those ballots returned within that 30 day time frame. The homeowners get to make the decision. If the recall passes, the board can appoint a new board member. One homeowner I visited with asked, "Would you be willing to serve on the board again?"
"Absolutely not." I've had more than enough of all this.
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I slept good last night. Up just after 6:00 this morning, I got kitties fed and did my morning routine. Murphy and I went outside. There was a quail on the wall that kept Murphy's attention. He kept a close watch on it, but didn't chase it. When he and I came back inside, there was a Churu treat for each of the kitties, then they both went to the chair to check on what was happening outside...
Murphy is grooming Stella's back. She wasn't so sure about that, and hopped down to play with some of her toys. Murph has the chair. Everybody is happy.

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