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The board voted to consolidate the recall election with the general elections in November 2024, given it would be cheaper than a special election. It was estimated a special election would cost 15 to 20 million dollars, compared to adding the recall question to general ballots being about 4 million. [4]
In June 2024, the recall obtained enough signatures to be placed on the ballot alongside the recall of Alameda District Attorney Pamela Price. [6] Former mayor Libby Schaaf [7] and former Oakland councilmember Loren Taylor [8] supported the recall, while U.S. Congress Barbara Lee [9] and former mayor Jean Quan [10] opposed it. Piedmont resident ...
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Voters in Northern California will decide in the Nov. 5 election whether to recall Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao and Alameda County Dist. Atty. Pamela Price. Two recalls on the Oakland ballot show ...
Economy, who led a recall against Newsom in 2021, in late 2024 started the organization Saving California, which boasts a mix of professionals, working families and community advocates.
In some states a recall triggers a simultaneous special election, where the vote on the recall, as well as the vote on the replacement if the recall succeeds, are on the same ballot. In the 2003 California recall election, over 100 candidates appeared on the replacement portion of the ballot.
The 2022 San Francisco District Attorney recall election was a successful special recall election to remove San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin from office. It was held on June 7, 2022, concurrent with the 2022 statewide primary elections .
“We will defeat them,” Gavin Newsom said in response to “Trump Republicans” launching the recall effort.