In Tennessee, the law permits the recall of any governmental entity that includes a charter provision for a recall petition. However, there is an exception for counties with a metropolitan government that have a population exceeding 100,000, based on the 2000 federal census or later. These larger counties can establish their own recall laws through their charters, with the Nashville Metro Charter being a notable example.
Summarize Wo may be recalled? Tennessee Law allows for the recall of any "governmental entity having a charter provision for a petition for recall," according to the Tennessee Code. That same law includes the following exception: "the provisions of this section shall not apply to any county having a metropolitan form of government and a population greater than one hundred thousand (100,000), according to the 2000 federal census or any subsequent federal census."[1] 4 Government entities that fall into that exception are able to create their own recall law through their charters. The Nashville Metro Charter is an example of this.
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