Under Alberta's Recall Act the applicant has 60 days to collect signatures of 40 per cent of Medicine Hat’s 65,949 residents.
Nicole Frey was identified as the representative of the petitioners. Frey’s recall petition was signed Oct. 4.
Under the province’s Recall Act, which came into force on April 7, 2022, Frey has 60 days to collect signatures of 40 per cent of Medicine Hat’s 65,949 residents.If the recall petition is deemed sufficient, the mayor’s seat would become vacant and a by-election would have to be held.launched in early August, Frey wrote that the southeastern Alberta city was “in trouble” and had an “inexperienced, ill-equipped mayor and city council.
Frey outlined concerns about utility costs, increased homelessness and problems in the downtown core, among other grievances around communication with the mayor and council.On Friday, the Change.org petition had 2,923 digital signatures.Clark, the first woman mayor of Medicine Hat, was elected to the office on Oct. 18, 2021.
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