¶Serdy Was Unanimously Named Chairman Of The Board Of Supervisors For 2023.
Serdy Was Unanimously Named Chairman Of The Board Of Supervisors For 2023. “Jeff Serdy was unanimously named chairman of the Pinal County Board of Supervisors during the Dec. 14 board meeting. Serdy, who lives in Apache Junction, represents District 5. His term begins Jan. 1, 2023, and runs through Dec. 31.” [In Maricopa, 12/21/22]
¶Serdy Was The Target Of A Recall Effort While Serving On The City Council For Apache Junction That Was “Protesting Recent City Decisions Overall And Not The Actions Of Any Particular Elected Official.”
Serdy Was The Target Of A Recall Effort While Serving On The City Council For Apache Junction. “The Committee for Honest Government filed recall petitions Wednesday with the Apache Junction city clerk on five of the seven City Council members meeting the 120-day filing deadline by one minute. Shannon Flynn and Jim Stephens delivered more than double the required 222 voter signatures for each council member included in the recall: Vice Mayor R.E. Eck and council members Robin Barker, Rick Dietz and Jeff Serdy.” [Arizona Republic, 7/5/08]
One Of The Recall Organizers Described His Shock At The “Insolence And Arrogance” Of The Council And That There Was “A Litany Of Protectionism And Cronyism.” “This went way beyond anything to do with Walp,” Stephens said. “I was awestruck by the insolence and arrogance of the council and saw such a litany of protectionism and cronyism that I began pulling public information.” [Arizona Republic, 7/5/08]
The Residents Who Applied For Recall Packets Were “Protesting Recent City Decisions Overall And Not The Actions Of Any Particular Elected Official.” “Three residents have applied for recall packets from the city clerk’s office, one each for Vice Mayor R.E. Eck and City Council members Richard Dietz and Joe Severs. Though each applicant acted alone, all said they were protesting recent city decisions overall and not the actions of any particular elected official.” [East Valley Tribune, 12/5/07]
According To The Arizona Republic, “Serdy Said [He] Felt They Were Being Bullied And Abused By Recall Proponents,” While Another Councilmember Applauded The Democratic Process. “Barker addressed the recall movement at a July 1 council meeting and congratulated the petitioners for their use of the democratic process. She also asked for courtesy and respect on both sides of the issue. Eck and Serdy said they felt they were being bullied and abused by recall proponents and asked for the negativity to be quelled.” [Arizona Republic, 7/5/08]
¶Serdy Detailed His Background In A Pinal County YouTube video Titled “Get To Know Your Supervisor - Jeff Serdy, District 5.”
Serdy Details His Background In A Pinal County YouTube video Titled “Get To Know Your Supervisor - Jeff Serdy, District 5.”
¶In 2021, Serdy Played A Store Owner In The Independent Horror Film Big Cat Trail.
In 2021, Serdy Played A Store Owner In The Independent Horror Film “Big Cat Trail.”
¶Serdy Hosts A 2nd Amendment Radio Talk Show Called “A Call To Rights Radio Show.”
Serdy Hosts A 2nd Amendment Radio Talk Show Called “A Call To Rights Radio Show.”