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September 09, 2019 06:07 PM UTC

Tuesday Is Deadline Day For Pete Lee Recall Effort

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  • by: Erik Maulbetsch
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Recall proponent Scott David Fisher in 2015. Photo Credit: Michael Ciaglo/The Gazette via AP

Just days after the Recall Polis campaign came up short, a related effort to remove state Sen. Pete Lee (D – Colorado Springs) faces its deadline tomorrow, Sept. 10.

Resist Polis PAC leader Kristina Finley says the Recall Et Al issue group will issue a statement about the Lee recall tomorrow. Proponents hoped to gather 15,000 signatures from registered voters in Senate District 11. Lee won his seat with 62% of the vote, a figure cited by the Colorado Springs Business Journal in its Sept. 6 editorial opposing the recall, “Let Pete Lee Govern Already.”

Colorado Springs resident Scott David Fisher, a constituent of Sen. Lee, filed the recall petition on July 12.

Resist Polis PAC worked with Fisher in El Paso County. Fisher spoke about the Lee recall at Resist Polis’ weekly meeting in late July. However, while the effort has been led by the same Recall Et Al issue group that coordinated the Recall Polis campaign, the Lee recall has been a considerably lower-key effort, with no standalone website or Facebook page.

Korry Lewis & Tom Good (far left) pictured with other members of Resist Polis

Less than a week after the recall was filed, Colorado Politics’ Marianne Goodland reported that Fisher has “has a history with paramilitary groups such as the III% United Patriots of Colorado.” That history included patrolling the streets of Colorado Springs in 2015 with a semi-automatic rifle wearing a bandana to hide his face.

A photo of Fisher carrying an assault rifle and a sidearm with his face masked in front of a Colorado Springs Air Force recruitment center appeared in a news story titled, “Pentagon asks armed volunteers to stop guarding U.S. military recruiting centers.” The image was later used for a gun control meme shared to Fisher’s Facebook page, to which he replied, “Haters are making me famous, ha.”

In late August, Recall Et Al leader Korry Lewis, who is the daughter of state Rep. Kimmie Lewis (R-Kim), urged the Resist Polis PAC Facebook members to donate to the Lee recall:

“We’ve significantly ramped up our signature-gathering effort and we need to help cover expenses.”

Recall Et Al’s latest campaign finance disclosure filing, published today on the Colorado Secretary of State website, reports raising just $475. Despite Lewis’ August 21 Facebook post asking for help covering expenses, the group did not report making any expenditures in August, aside from a late filing penalty paid to the state as a result of a previously delinquent report. The $50 fine accounts for more than ten percent of the total amount raised by the committee last month.

Calls and Facebook messages to Tom Good, Scott Fisher and Korry Lewis requesting comment were not returned.

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3 thoughts on “Tuesday Is Deadline Day For Pete Lee Recall Effort

  1. And the Pettersen  recall petitions are due next Monday, Sept 16. Nobody I’ve talked with in Lakewood has been approached to sign a recall petition. The organizer, Nancy Pallozzi, is running for city Council, Ward 5. 

  2. CPR's Bente Birkeland's reporting that both the Lee and Pettersen recalls are being "suspended." Let the record show I was first to post this on Pols, but it's easier because I don't have to think of anything clever to say. Like I ever do anyway.

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