Hopper was subject to an active recall effort. On March 2, 2011, the "Committee to Recall Hopper" officially registered with the
Wisconsin Government Accountability Board. 15,269 valid signatures of electors residing within the 18th district had to be collected by May 2, 2011, to generate a recall election. His estranged wife reportedly signed his recall petition. A March 10–13, 2011, poll by
PPP (sponsored by
Daily Kos) showed that voters in Hopper's district disapprove of his job performance 47-38 and support recall by 11 points. When asked if they would vote for Hopper or a generic Democratic candidate, Hopper trailed by 5% with 44% saying they would vote for Hopper again and 49% saying they would vote for the Democratic candidate. He was seen as particularly vulnerable to recall, considering that his victory in the 2008 election came only after a mandatory recount; the margin of victory was 163 votes. On March 29, 2011, it was reported by the
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that the recall organizers appeared to have enough signatures to force a recall election. On April 7, 2011, organizers filed 23,946 signatures to recall Senator Hopper with the Government Accountability Board in Madison. On April 13, 2011, Oshkosh Deputy Mayor Jessica King, who lost to Hopper by 163 votes in 2008, announced she would run against Hopper in a potential recall election. In late May 2011, the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board verified petitions against Hopper, and scheduled the recall election for July 12, 2011. King defeated Hopper in the recall election with 51.13% of the vote, 28,188 to 26,937.
2011 arrest In October 2011, Hopper was arrested on a charge of drunk driving. In December, he pleaded not guilty and his jury trial started March 22, 2012. During the trial, Hopper's attorney, Dennis Melowski, argued that county employees, including the arresting officer, "were out to get him". On March 23, 2012, a jury found Hopper not guilty.
Taxes According to reporting by the
Fond du Lac Reporter, Hopper paid state income tax once in the period between 1997 and 2008. The three businesses he owned had paid no net income tax during the same period. ==Electoral history==