If you want to reform this so it takes into account the advances in technology, the simplest way to do this is just to have one election. Everybody plays by the same rules. The governor gets to run. Everyone else gets to run. The person with the most votes wins. It would just be a normal election.
Elections are usually a contest between people. They still get the payoff of getting to vote for whoever they want. Are you planning to fill out the second question?
I mean, huge state, huge economy, diverse … so many challenges. We want to hear from you. Want to submit a guest commentary or reaction to an article we wrote? You can find our submission guidelines here. A total of 9. This was an increase of 11 percent compared to vote totals for the state's gubernatorial election. The recall, which had its origins in how Davis handled a situation in the state's electricity industry, was described in December as the "one event [that] shaped California politics more than any other in the decade.
A total of candidates were on the October ballot as potential replacement candidates. Besides Schwarzenegger, other noteworthy candidates included Lt. Cruz Bustamante D , state Sen. Ted Costa of People's Advocate asked the Baders to take on the Davis Recall signature-gathering effort when other petition management companies in California refused to work on the petition drive.
According to laws governing recall in California , recall supporters were required to collect a number of signatures from registered California voters equaling 12 percent of the number of ballots cast in the November California gubernatorial election. Recall supporters were told on March 25, , that the recall petition form they had submitted to election officials was acceptable, and that they had days -- until September 2, -- to collect , valid signatures. Recall proponents gathered about 1.
Issa's financial support for a signature-gathering campaign to collect the necessary signatures to qualify the recall for the ballot was widely credited as the reason that recall supporters were able to collect the necessary amount of signatures to put the Davis recall on the ballot.
What's on my ballot? Elections in How to vote How to run for office Ballot measures. And constitutional. Speaking for myself, I think the recall is a mess and needs a raft of changes. It currently makes a laughingstock of California, encourages unqualified candidates to run and impedes the work of government and our elected officials.
Deal with it. He previously served 11 years as editor of the editorial page and was also a former editor of the Op-Ed page and the Sunday Opinion section. He is a graduate of Harvard University. Column: Fraternities are incubators of sexual assault and other violence. Why is USC defending them?
Letters to the Editor: For the love of God, stop showing photos of vaccine needles. All Sections. About Us. B2B Publishing. Business Visionaries.
Hot Property. Times Events.
0コメント