Efren is probably out, in my opinion, from reading the powerful North Bay Labor Council's request that he resign, signed by its ED Lisa Maldonado, a leading Latino activist and from today's PD article. The remaining Supervisors made fairly strong statements on Tuesday, not supporting Efren continuing. This is good for those of us struggling against pesticides, since he did not respond to our many attempts to meet with him over weeks. Another activist at the Sups meeting pointed out that the 5th District is without representation at this time, so this matter will hopefully be resolved soon.
Gov. Jerry Brown would then appoint a care-taking replacement to finish out his term in 2016. It would be likely to be a former 5th District Sup, like Ernie Carpenter or Mike Reilly. Either would be better for us than Efren. That person would probably not run in the next election. Likely and good candidates to run would be Craig Litwin and/or Lawrence Jaffe. Have you heard rumors of anyone else?
If Efren does not resign, he would probably be recalled. Then there would apparently be a special election, with many candidates. I would welcome your assessments of what you think is likely to happen in what may be a rapidly changing situation.
Shepherd