California Recall Petition Validity was 79.58%

The 2021 California gubernatorial recall petition had a validity rate of 79.58%. See the results for each county from the Secretary of State’s web page. The validity was quite high, probably because a majority of the signatures were collected by postal mail. Recall proponents postally mailed a petition blank to registered Republicans, so obviously the signatures returned from that mailing were valid.


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California Recall Petition Validity was 79.58% — 8 Comments

  1. What sayeth anti- Snail Mail fanatics ???

    Can voter petitions save the Snail ???

  2. @Demo Rep – abolish snail mail. You think I mean abolish snail mail for voting? No, I mean what I said – abolish snail mail.

  3. ONE voter forms for all ballot access stuff —- candidates/issues.

    mail them in via the Snail.
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    Voter forms in ALL States for ALL offices, Const Amdts and laws.

    recalls (???) – IF ONE YEAR short terms — not needed for legis/execs.

  4. They appear to have a reasonably healthy margin against withdrawals.

    13% of valid signatures would need to be withdrawn.

    If there were an active sabotage effort, the saboteurs likely would use phony names and duplicate signings, which will show up among the 441,406 invalid signatures.

  5. I’m praying we’ll elect a better governor such as Don Grundmann or Chelene Nightingale.

  6. I’d vote no on the first part and write in Kim Jong Un on the second.

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