Early results show overwhelming support for Councilman Perez recall

Early voting results released Tuesday night showed Foster City residents voting overwhelmingly to recall City Councilman Herb Perez due to his repeated insults of city residents and “bullying.”

Perez, who has served on the council since 2011, has been known to call residents “delusional morons” and “malfeasant malcontents.”

The verbal abuse and accusations of Perez voting in favor of development in the city spurred a group of residents to launch the recall effort last May.

With nearly 5,000 vote-by-mail ballots cast early and counted, the recall effort has the support of 77.61 percent of voters while 22.39 percent of voters said he shouldn’t be recalled.

In the event voters do oust Perez from the council, they will also choose his successor from former police Capt. Jon Frooman and community activist Patrick Sullivan. Early voting showed Frooman with a clear lead of 61.93 percent compared to 38.07 for Sullivan.

Last modified March 3, 2020 10:20 pm

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