California Governor Puts Off Decision About Ranked Choice Voting Until the Last Two Days

California Governor Gavin Newsom has still not acted on SB 212, which lets non-charter cities and counties use ranked choice voting for their own elections. He must decide whether to veto the bill, sign it, or let it become law without his signature, by the end of the day, Sunday, October 13. He did not act on the bill on Friday, October 11.


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California Governor Puts Off Decision About Ranked Choice Voting Until the Last Two Days — 4 Comments

  1. Who in CA will do a State Con Amdt for —

    EQUAL ballot access
    PR
    AppV
    TOTSOP ?????????

    Courts filled with robot party hacks are de facto worthless.

    Exec monarchs are OUT of Control.

    Legis control freak HACKS are left/right paralyzed.

  2. Richard, do you know how many bills are in a similar status? Also, historically what fraction of bills in California become law without a signature?

  3. As of mid-day Saturday, October 12, there are still 233 bills that the Governor hasn’t processed yet.

  4. Presume electronic voting in CA legislature ???

    push yes/no button or turn key ??? — 100 pct correct ???

    Can pass thousands of bills per day — esp with any proxy robots ???

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