A petition seeking the recall of San Angelo City Councilman Harry Thomas has been submitted to the city clerk’s office. Organizers say they collected more than the required number of signatures needed to move the process forward. The petition stems from concerns raised by opponents of the proposed Skybox data center project and questions about transparency in city government. Thomas says he has no plans to resign and intends to continue serving his district. The city clerk now has up to 30 days to verify the signatures. If the petition is certified and Thomas does not step down, a recall election would be scheduled.
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Recall Effort Against San Angelo Councilman Moves to Signature Verification Stage
Jul 16, 2026 | 5:18 AM




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