Court Opinion

ID: 3459106
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2016-07-05 20:26:57.733602+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T13:53:36.374198
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Dear Ms. Monroe:
The registrar of voters, Billie J. Meyer, certified on September 2, 2004 the recall petition filed for the purpose of recalling James R. Burnett, Sr., Chief of Police, Village of Estherwood, Parish of Acadia and presented it to the governor on September 3, 2004.  The certificate states:
NUMBER OF NAMES APPEARING ON THE PETITION = 206.
NUMBER OF QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE VOTING AREA WHOSE SIGNATURES APPEAR ON THE PETITION:
PETITION = 189.
REQUEST TO BE ADDED = 0.
REQUEST TO BE REMOVED = 0.
TOTAL NUMBER OF ELECTORS IN THE VOTING AREA AS OF THE FILING OF THE PETITION WITH THE SECRETARY OF STATE ON MAY 27, 2004 = 484.
LSA-R.S. 18:1300.3(C) requires the registrar to send the original recall petition to the governor immediately after certification. Section 1300.7 requires the governor to issue a proclamation, within fifteen days after the petition is presented to her, to order an election to be held for the purpose of voting on the question of recall of the officer if the required number ofregistered voters sign the petition for recall.
The registrar has certified that the petition contains a total of 189 qualified electors out of a total of 484 electors of the voting area.  LSA-R.S. 18:1300.2(B) requires a recall petition to be "[s]igned by a number of the electors of the voting area as will in number equal not less than thirty-three and one-third percent of the number of the total electors of the voting area wherein and for which a recall election is petitioned; however, where fewer than one thousand qualified electors reside within the voting area, the petition shall be signed by not less than forty percent of said electors."  Forty percent of the total electors of the area (484) are 193.6.
The registrar certified a total of 189 qualified electors of the voting area whose signatures appeared on the petition, which number does not meet the required forty percent (193.6). Therefore, it is the opinion of this office that the certified signatures on the recall petition are not sufficient in number for the governor to issue a proclamation ordering a special election on the recall petition filed for the purpose of recalling James R. Burnett, Sr., Chief of Police, Village of Estherwood, Parish of Acadia.
Trusting that this opinion is sufficient, we remain
                              Very truly yours, CHARLES C. FOTI, JR. ATTORNEY GENERAL
                              ____________________________ ANGIE ROGERS LAPLACE Assistant Attorney General
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