San Mateo County BOS Adopt Ordinance for Special Election to Amend County Charter to Remove Sheriff Corpus with Invite to Next Meeting with Attorneys Prior to Election Deadline

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VIDEO and PRESS RELEASE. Press release from the San Mateo County Executive’s Office on December 3rd, 2024. Video is from the San Mateo County Board of Supervisor’s meeting on Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024 at 9:00am as a hybrid meeting. AgendaItem #10 Staff Report.

Vote to adopt the ordinance was 4-0 (Slocum, Pine, Mueller, Corzo yes and Canepa was absent).
Note that the vote for inviting Sheriff Corpus to provide sworn testimony was 3-1-0 (Mueller, Pine, Slocum yes with Corzo abstaining and Canepa absent)

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Item #10 starts at 1:00:08


County Supervisors to Ask Voters for Power to Remove Sheriff
Board Unanimously Adopts Charter Amendment Proposal, Invites Sheriff to Give Sworn Testimony at Next Meeting

Redwood City – The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday acted to ask voters for the power to remove an elected sheriff if four out of the five supervisors agree the sheriff is unfit for office.

Voters will be asked on the March 4, 2025, ballot to give the Board authority to remove a sitting sheriff for cause, which includes violation of any law related to the performance of a sheriff’s duties, flagrant or repeated neglect of duties, misappropriation of public funds, willful falsification of official statements or documents, and/or obstruction of justice.

Under the proposed County Charter amendment, the Board must first give the sheriff written notice and an opportunity to be heard publicly. Then the Board would take a public vote.  The proposed amendment has a sunset clause of December 2028 at which time the Board’s temporary authority to remove a sheriff will end.

The Board first introduced the proposed Charter amendment in November, followed by the required second reading at today’s regular meeting.

The Board currently does not have the authority to remove another elected official but, as a Charter County, can ask voters to grant it by amending the Charter. The ask of voters follows issuance of a 400-page independent investigatory report into Sheriff Christina Corpus and her executive team.

Board members said this ballot measure is the fastest way to give voters a voice.

Supervisor Ray Mueller, who brought the proposal to the Board with Corzo, said time is of the essence and expressed concern about the department’s readiness to respond to a public safety event.

The County Attorney said a voter-driven recall would not reach election until November 2025 at the earliest and, more likely, in April 2026.

While the Board moved the measure forward toward election, it could pull it back, up until Dec. 11. The Board voted in favor to invite the sheriff alongside counsel of her choosing to its Dec. 10 regular meeting to provide sworn testimony about any of the allegations in the report and answer questions.

The Charter Amendment measure that will go before voters as a yes/no question:

Shall the measure amending the San Mateo County to grant the Board of Supervisors authority until December 31, 2028 to remove an elected Sheriff from office for cause, including for violation of law related to a Sheriff’s duties, flagrant repeated neglect of duties, misappropriation of public funds, willful falsification of documents, or obstructing an investigation, by a four-fifths vote of the Board of Supervisors, after written notice and an opportunity to be heard, be adopted?

Judge LaDoris Cordell’s full report as well as associated news releases and videos of news conferences and Board of Supervisors meetings is available here.


San Mateo County Supervisors Advance Charter Amendment to Ask Voters for Power to Remove Sheriff;

San Mateo County Supervisors Demand Sheriff’s Immediate Resignation, Terminate Executive Director of Administration Position; November 14, 2024

San Mateo County Supervisors to Consider Seeking Sheriff’s Immediate Resignation over Findings from Independent Investigation; November 13, 2024


2024 Election

The 2024 Board of Supervisors, from left: Ray Mueller (D3), Noelia Corzo (D2), Warren Slocum (D4, BOS President), David J. Canepa (D5, BOS Vice President) and Dave Pine (D1, outgoing BOS President).

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