June 4, 2015 / Modified jun 4, 2015 9:22 a.m.

3 Oro Valley Council Members Face Recall; Mayor Targeted

Hornat, Snider, Waters can stand for election in November; petitions still circulating against Hiremath.

Oro Valley council members spotlight Oro Valley Town Council members facing recall, from left: Mayor Satish Hiremath, Councilman Lou Waters, Councilwoman Mary Snider, Councilman Joe Hornat.
www.orovalleyaz.gov

Three Oro Valley Town Council members will face recall in the November general election for authorizing the town to purchase a country club for $1 million.

The Pima County Recorder's Office certified recall petitions Wednesday against council members Joe Hornat, Mary Snider and Lou Waters. Petitions are still in circulation for recall of Mayor Satish Hiremath, with a June 26 filing deadline.

A citizens' committee began the recall effort after the four voted to purchase El Conquistador Country Club and its golf courses. The club building has been redeveloped into a town-owned community center.

All petitions submitted by Oro Valley Citizens for Open Government had significantly more than the minimum 2,195 valid signatures to trigger a recall election.

Ryan Hartung, who chairs the group working for the recall, said more than the needed number of signatures has been gathered against Hiremath, and the group is building a cushion in case some are rejected.

 YourVote 2015
For complete local election news covering Tucson, Oro Valley, and Pima County, click here.
Read More
By posting comments, you agree to our
AZPM encourages comments, but comments that contain profanity, unrelated information, threats, libel, defamatory statements, obscenities, pornography or that violate the law are not allowed. Comments that promote commercial products or services are not allowed. Comments in violation of this policy will be removed. Continued posting of comments that violate this policy will result in the commenter being banned from the site.

By submitting your comments, you hereby give AZPM the right to post your comments and potentially use them in any other form of media operated by this institution.
AZPM is a service of the University of Arizona and our broadcast stations are licensed to the Arizona Board of Regents who hold the trademarks for Arizona Public Media and AZPM. We respectfully acknowledge the University of Arizona is on the land and territories of Indigenous peoples.
The University of Arizona