Why Is Mission Viejo Mayor Lance MacLean Feeling Better About Election Day?

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A law-enforcement inquiry into the petition drive for his recall is one of several reasons Mission Viejo Mayor Lance MacLean is feeling better about election day

MacLean: "I’m getting more confident every day"
John Gilhooley
MacLean: "I’m getting more confident every day"

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For its first nine months, the effort to recall Lance MacLean from the Mission Viejo City Council looked like a one-sided fight. Talking to voters on street corners and in shopping-center parking lots, the activists who wanted MacLean out of office landed some heavy blows—largely by stressing the fact that MacLean was charged with assault and battery in 2007—but the then-councilman didn’t do much hitting back (see “Lance MacLean and the Slums of Mission Viejo,” March 26, 2009).

With Election Day approaching on Feb. 2, though, the Mission Viejo political scene seems more like a hotly contested brawl.

On Jan. 4, MacLean opened the first City Council meeting of the year—and the first after being appointed mayor by a 3-2 council vote in December—with a call to keep the “sniping and the bickering that goes on to a minimum” in 2010. By the end of the meeting, police officers had intervened in two confrontations between audience members, one council member had accused another of “pious sanctimony,” and Mayor Pro Tem Trish Kelley was nearly brought to tears while giving a speech about manners from the dais.

Earlier that same day, Orange County district attorney investigator Carlos Field climbed the stairs to the second floor of Mission Viejo City Hall and presented to the clerk’s desk a one-page court order, signed that morning by Superior Court Judge Thomas Goethals. It compelled the city to hand over 1,400 pages containing more than 13,000 signatures that had been collected in the petition drive to qualify the recall for the ballot.

Field didn’t say why he needed them, but it’s an open secret in Mission Viejo that some of the recall proponents might be soon facing legal troubles. Until a few months ago, both recall proponents and MacLean himself seemed confident the attempts to remove him from office would succeed. “I’m almost positive I’ll be recalled,” MacLean told the Weekly last year (see “Go for the Throat,” March 3, 2009). Since then, though, a string of setbacks—not to mention opposition from moneyed interests—has tarnished the recall’s image and left MacLean thinking he might just survive the vote.

“Their house of cards is now tumbling down,” MacLean says of the recall supporters. “They’ve committed fraud, perjury and outright lies. I knew it was happening, and all I needed was someone to come forward and tell the truth.”

It all started with an e-mail written by Lake Forest resident Dave Barron in December. In a message sent to all five council members, Barron recounted how recall organizer Connie Lee had recruited him on Craigslist to gather signatures, offering to pay him $1 per signature gathered. Within 10 days on the job, though, Barron and the recall parted ways. According to TheOrange County Register, Barron says he quit, while Lee says he was fired. Barron says he witnessed improprieties; Lee denies that, but did admit to paying him under the table for a few days. And regardless of those controversies, one fact stands out: State law says that the people gathering signatures for a recall have to live in the same jurisdiction as the person being recalled. That jurisdiction, in this case, is Mission Viejo. Barron, as do a number of other workers listed on the recall committee’s campaign filings, lives elsewhere.

The Orange County Sheriff’s Department opened an investigation into the signature-gathering process but quickly passed it on to the district attorney’s office. DA spokeswoman Susan Kang Schroeder says it would be “stupid” to reveal any details of an ongoing investigation, but an e-mail circulating among Mission Viejo activists said Field was looking to speak with any voters who felt they had been duped into signing the recall petition.

The recall may also find itself facing fines from the state’s Fair Politicial Practices Commission. In December, City Clerk Karen Hamman notified the agency that the recall committee had filed its quarterly financial statement—which had been due on Oct. 31—nearly two months late. E-mail correspondence between Hamman and recall-committee treasurer Dale Tyler shows that Tyler, who is also running to replace MacLean if he’s removed from office, was simply unaware of the deadline and hadn’t been keeping clear-enough records to quickly fix the problem when notified of it.

The legal problems have ratcheted up tension in the city and provided ammunition for the foes of the recall. During the Jan. 4 council meeting’s public-comment section, Sharon Cody—who was mayor of the city in the early 1990s—said she wanted the council to sue Lee and Tyler to recover the $270,000 in city money being spent on running the recall. Compatriot Susan Sellers echoed Cody’s comments at the podium; when returning to her seat in the audience, she stopped and confronted recall supporter Joe Holtzman. Sellers accused Holtzman, who had been flipping through a fly-fishing catalog, of saying, “Screw you” as Sellers walked past. Holtzman denies saying anything. After a few seconds, both of them left the room with a sheriff’s deputy.

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  • Lance MacLean supporter 01/23/2010 1:47:00 AM

    Dan Avery is a pot head in serious need of more drugs.

  • The Insufferable Dan Avery 01/21/2010 9:21:00 AM

    Nice job of reporting here. This recall never did smell right to me. MacLean is up for re-election in November; it's always been a plot cooked up by Gilbert and Tyler, two founders of, get this, "Integrity In Goverment." Gilbert is a cronic lair and Tyler appears to be a fugitive from justice. By the way his name is Francis, not Joe, Holtzman. And he did say screw you to Susan Sellers. Apparently he and Cathy Schlicht are having a torrid love affair. I've been told that the real reason she ran for office is so Francis could see her perform. The word is that first she stalked him, then she sent him a care package and in it was a pack of popcorn and a box of condoms. Francis has never been very bright and that one went completely over his head. You guys really ought to spend more time down here because the stories one hears are quite simply amazing.

  • Art Pedroza 01/18/2010 6:36:00 AM

    It is ironic that the Deputies would support a guy who assaulted someone.

  • Susan 01/17/2010 7:55:00 AM

    We need to protect our city! Please vote No on the Recall and Yes on Dave Leckness - thanks!

  • Cari 01/15/2010 9:49:00 PM

    WOW - who knew suburbia city politics could get so insane? As I understand it, MacLean's term is up in November 2010 ... so why the heck are Lee, Tyler and their cohorts so bent on trying to get him out just 9 months shy of his term? And why wouldn't Lee and Tyler comment for the article? If they've got nothing to hide ... sure sounds fishy to me. For this, and many other reasons, I will VOTE NO on the RECALL, and vote for LECKNER in the event that MacLean is recalled. I understand that MacLean has always been a strong supporter of the services and programs that the city of MV provides. My family and I use MANY of those services (library, community center, animal services, and city functions including the Halloween fair, DAWG walk, concerts, speakers and other family events) and those services and programs are part of the reason we moved to MV from another OC city 6 years ago. I LOVE those programs, and know that our city is fiscally sound, one of the safest cities in Orange County, and has a wonderful "community" because of all those services. I believe that voting MacLean off the council will ENDANGER the continued support and enhancement of those programs. The actions of Dale Tyler, who wants to replace MacLean on the council, and Tyler�s alleged misrepresentations in this recall effort are NOT the kind of actions I want to see in our city government. Let�s keep MacLean on the city council, and decide our city�s fate of his continued representation when he runs for re-election in November 2010. I DO believe our city spending $270,000 for this UNNECESSARY election is very sad and destructive � and those responsible for the recall should be the ones ousted! What a waste � And isn't it ironic that the proponents of the recall claim that MacLean mismanaged the budget (which he did not), yet they believe that spending $270,000 of the city�s money on this NEEDLESS election is ok? Where's the budgetary mismanagement? Looks to me that it lays squarely on the shoulders of the recall supporters. Shame on them. VOTE NO ON THE RECALL!!! It's the right thing to do.

  • Dan Avery 01/15/2010 9:47:00 PM

    Sadly this article is about a month late. The news this week is that Dale Tyler as admitted to paying "most if not all" signature gathers in cash. That is definitely illegal. Especially given his statement that he didn't have addresses for many of them. He didn't overlook the filing date; he knew his filing would land him in the middle of an investigation. Multiple crimes by Taylor who is Larry Gilbert's candidate of integrity; and that sums up Larry pretty well; he is a morally devoid human stain. Oh and the man's name is Francis Holtzman. Not Joe. Francis. And a member of the council wants to have a torrid humpfest with Francis. You really ought to come down here to write your stories, rather than picking stuff up off the net.

 

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