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County rejects recall of Sequoia Union school board member over petition errors
Parents seeking to remove Sequoia Union High School District board member Richard Ginn from office had their recall efforts rejected by the San Mateo County Elections Office over a clerical error. According to a TIDE Rising press release, the parent group will restart the recall process not only for Ginn but also trustees Mary Beth Thompson and Maria Cruz.
What happened
According to Redwood City Pulse’s source item, County rejects recall of Sequoia Union school board member over petition errors, Parents seeking to remove Sequoia Union High School District board member Richard Ginn from office had their recall efforts rejected by the San Mateo County Elections Office over a clerical error. According to a TIDE Rising press release, the parent group will restart the recall process not only for Ginn but also trustees Mary Beth Thompson and Maria Cruz.
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- County rejects recall of Sequoia Union school board member over petition errorsRedwood City Pulse - 2026-05-22T23:00:33+00:00
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