In a parting shot just months before he is slated to retire, Clark County Councilor Tom Mielke filed three recall petitions against the majority voting bloc of the Clark County Council.

In three letters Mielke filed with the Clark County Elections Office on Tuesday morning, the Republican councilor repeats allegations that Council Chair Marc Boldt and Councilors Jeanne Stewart and Julie Olson “committed acts of malfeasance, misfeasance and violated (their) oath of office.”

Mielke details concerns over the hiring of an investigator to look into allegations leveled against Republican Councilor David Madore, the council’s decision to award the contract for legal advertising to The Columbian, County Manager Mark McCauley’s dissolution of the Environmental Services Department, and limited access to lawyers as examples of alleged wrongdoing.

The 10-page letters, nearly identical for all three councilors, read like a summary of the ongoing political theater in Clark County since Olson, a Republican, and Boldt, no party preference, took office in January. They, along with Republican Stewart, have consistently voted in favor of a number of county policies this year, leaving Mielke and Madore on the losing end of a number of 3-2 votes.

Boldt, when reached for comment Tuesday afternoon, said he was unconcerned about the complaint. In fact, he said “it makes me kind of proud of what we’ve done the last six months.”