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Only registered voters who live within the Bridgeport-Spaulding Community Schools district can sign a recall petition.
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Yes. If you signed during the earlier round in January or February 2026, you must sign again.
Those earlier signatures do not carry over to this new filing period. To count this time, you must sign again between May 4 and July 1, 2026.
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Recall petitions are governed by strict timing rules. Even though more than 800 people signed during the first round, those signatures cannot simply be reused for this filing window. A new round of valid signatures must be collected during the proper time period.
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No. Signing the petition means you support letting the voters decide the question at the ballot box. This petition does not remove anybody from office.
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Brentoya Breamsy
Carmen Castillo
Lucy Erby
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Amy Morales is not part of this petition effort because her current term expires at the end of 2026.
If Amy Morales wants to remain on the board after 2026, she will need to seek re-election in November 2026.
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The current signing window is:
May 4, 2026 through July 1, 2026
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Each petition requires approximately 1,500 valid signatures from registered voters who live in the district.
Frequently asked questions
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No. Only registered voters who live within the Bridgeport-Spaulding Community Schools district may sign the petition.
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Yes. People who do not live in the district may still support the effort in other ways, such as volunteering to collect signatures, sharing this website, or helping to connect district voters with signing opportunities.
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No. This recall effort is being timed so that, if enough valid signatures are submitted, the recall question would appear on the November 2026 ballot.
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The timing is based on the legal rules that govern how long recall language remains valid (180 days) and how long signatures remain valid (60 days) before filing.
The filing period is being timed so that signatures will count and the recall question can be placed on the proper ballot.
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Up-to-date nformation about signing locations, events, and opportunities will be posted both on this site and various community social media pages (Facebook, etc.).
Check the How To Sign page for the most current details.
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Only the proper petition forms should be used, and signatures must be gathered correctly in order to count. Follow the instructions provided by the petition organizers to make sure your signature is valid.
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No. A separate special election can create added cost. This recall effort is being timed for the November 2026 ballot, so the question would be voted on during an election that is already taking place.
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Yes. A person can support the superintendent, oppose the superintendent, or feel mixed about the larger situation and still decide to sign. Signing only means you believe voters should have the opportunity to decide the matter at the ballot box.