Las Vegas Review-Journal

Group starts bid to force LV’S Barlow out of office

Recall supporters cite FBI corruption probe

- By Jamie Munks Las Vegas Review-journal

A group of Las Vegas City Councilman Ricki Barlow’s constituen­ts are mounting an effort to oust him more than a year before his final term on the council expires.

The Ward 5 residents plan to file a notice of intent Tuesday with the Las Vegas city clerk’s office, the first step toward forcing a special recall election.

Barlow didn’t return a call seeking comment Monday.

Lifelong Las Vegan Beatrice Turner, one of the constituen­ts behind the recall effort, said she hasn’t supported Barlow through his more than decadelong tenure on the council. But when she learned the FBI was investigat­ing the councilman, she said “enough is enough.”

“This last go-round that came out about him, we said, ‘It’s time to get rid of him,’” Turner said. “It has been time to do it. He can’t sit there and represent us. He’s got too many legal problems of his own.”

The Las Vegas Review-journal reported last week that a grand jury has heard testimony in the FBI’S corruption investigat­ion into allegation­s Barlow accepted kickbacks for directing campaign funds to consultant­s. The FBI probe, which dates to Barlow’s 2015 re-election, came to light in 2016.

Barlow first gained a seat on the City Council dais in 2007, and term limits will force him out of office in 2019. At least two people have expressed interest in succeeding him on the council, including former Assemblyma­n Harvey Munford. If a special recall election does happen, Ward 5 Chamber of Commerce President Katherine Duncan, who is also backing the effort, said Munford is the preferred candidate to challenge Barlow.

“Why wait until 2019? Harvey’s ready to go,” Duncan said.

To force a special election, the recall committee will have 90 days to gather signatures from more than 1,000 Ward 5 voters who cast ballots in the last election. The number of valid signatures needs to equal at least 25 percent of the Ward 5 voter

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turnout in the 2015 election.

Barlow defeated a challenger in the 2015 primary, and 4,527 people voted in that race.

Ward 5 includes part of downtown Las Vegas, west Las Vegas and the Corridor of Hope, where most of the city’s homeless service providers sit. The ward stretches as far west as U.S. Highway 95 and as far north as Craig Road.

Munford has lived in the area for decades and said he maintains a rapport with his former constituen­ts from his days in the Nevada Legislatur­e.

“Some people want changes immediatel­y,

 ?? Sam Morris ?? Las Vegas News Bureau Ricki Barlow, shown July 19, joined the Las Vegas City Council in 2005. Term limits will force him out in 2019.
Sam Morris Las Vegas News Bureau Ricki Barlow, shown July 19, joined the Las Vegas City Council in 2005. Term limits will force him out in 2019.

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