Informational Summary

How a Recall of a Dallas Council Member Works

The recall process has several required steps. In simple terms, a small starter group begins the process, a petition is circulated, signatures must be gathered quickly, the City Secretary reviews the filing, and if the petition is sufficient, a recall election is called.

5
Starter voters

Five registered voters from the district start the process by giving written notice to the City Secretary.

60 days
Petition window

After written notice is received, the full petition must be completed and filed within 60 days.

15%
Signature threshold

For a district council seat, signatures must equal at least 15% of those eligible to vote for that seat in the last general municipal election.

Simple Process Timeline

1

Organize the starter group

Five registered voters from the district prepare the written notice and launch the effort.

2

Give written notice

The written notice goes to the City Secretary on the same day the petition is first circulated.

3

Circulate the petition

Petition pages must include the grounds for recall and be circulated properly.

4

Gather signatures

Only qualified voters in that council district can sign, and enough valid signatures must be collected.

5

File within 60 days

The completed petition must be filed with the City Secretary before the 60-day deadline expires.

6

City Secretary review

The City Secretary reviews the filing and determines whether the petition is sufficient.

7

Election is called

If the petition is certified as sufficient, the City Council calls a recall election.

8

Voters decide

The voters then decide at the recall election whether the council member remains in office.