More than 80 percent of the submitted news recall signatures have been verified



About 1.1 million signatures have been submitted in the news recall effort, and 670,000 have been verified.

If the effort collects 1.5 million verified signatures by March 17, there will be a decorative recall and the governor. Gavin News will be forced to run intermediate again. The people of California have tried to remember their governor 55 times, but only one has succeeded – Gray Davis in 2003, who was replaced by Arnold Schwarzenegger.

An update of the Secretary of State’s Office revealed 686868,9009 valid signatures of 68,810 which have been reviewed. There have been 1,094,457 signatures submitted and campaign organizers say they still have a lot to submit.

Officials are still reviewing approximately 100,000,000 signatures, and at a report validation rate that would bring the total to about 900,000, or 60 percent of the total required by next month.

Ann Dunsmore, who manages one of the two memorable efforts, ‘Rescue California’, said the group has submitted about 1.2 million of the 1.7 million signatures they have collected.

“We’re doing great,” Dunsmore told Politico. “We’re on track.”

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Efforts to recall the news coverage of the coronavirus epidemic by Newsom with the early start of the vaccination campaign and the continued closure of the school have attracted national attention. The Republican National Committee donated $ 250,000 to the effort earlier this month.

Republicans have slammed the idea of ​​ousting the Democratic governor, and Fox News has learned that businessman John Cox is expected to run against the news if the recall attempt succeeds.

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The next and final official update is due March 18, when county election officials will present the results to the secretary of state, who, according to Politico, will verify and announce if the move has resulted in a vote.

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If so, elections will be held in the fall. Voters will answer two questions: should newsom stay in office fees and if not, who should become them. The candidate with the most votes will be the next governor, regardless of party.