SAVE IRVINE
RECALL
TAMMY KIM!
SIGN THE PETITION.
PROTECT OUR RIGHTS.
PROTECT OUR RIGHTS.
Signatures must be collected in person.
Follow us on Instagram on @RecallTammyKim for updates on where you can find a nearby petition booth. You must be a registered voter in Irvine to participate.
Follow us on Instagram on @RecallTammyKim for updates on where you can find a nearby petition booth. You must be a registered voter in Irvine to participate.
WHY RECALL TAMMY KIM?
Kim is undemocratic
Kim limited her constituents’ right to free speech at the dais multiple times. She abruptly
adjourned council meetings to silence her constituents during public comment and
demanded
that the video be turned off to cover up for her conduct. Her conduct also restricted the
free speech of those who are unable to attend meetings in person.
Kim is a hypocrite
Kim frequently claims to represent Irvine’s multigenerational diversity, but when her
constituents called on her to consider a ceasefire resolution, she asserted that she doesn’t
bring “foreign things to the dais” despite her track record showing otherwise.
Kim abandons her civic duties
Kim made a habit of ignoring requests from constituents to meet. She exited meetings
numerous times during public comment when being addressed by her constituents. She also
abandoned a city council meeting before official city business finished. Irvine mayor
Farrah
Khan called out Kim’s behavior as “one of the most immature actions a city council member
has ever taken.”
Kim is a racist
Kim repeatedly disregarded and taunted her Palestinian, Arab, and Muslim constituents. She
also used racist tropes such as “using kids as shields” and “hijacking” to dismiss an
anti-bullying resolution proposed by vice mayor Larry Agran.
The City of Irvine has gone through rapid demographic changes in recent years,
characterized by increased diversity and progressive values. We need leaders who have the capacity to
connect with Irvine’s diverse constituents with empathy and respect. She does not deserve to remain as a
city Councilmember, nor is she qualified to be mayor. Irvine deserves leaders who are committed to
upholding the principles of democracy and serving the best interests of the community. Anything
less is
a betrayal of the trust placed in them by Irvine residents.