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The 2021 California gubernatorial recall election was a special recall election that started in August 2021 and ended on September 14, 2021, when the majority of California voters chose not to recall incumbent Democratic governor Gavin Newsom, elected for the term January 2019 to January 2023. Many hopefuls took on the incumbent, to become the ...
On December 3, Newsom announced a regional stay-at-home order, which divides the state into 5 regions (Northern California, Bay Area, Greater Sacramento, San Joaquin Valley, Southern California). The order will be implemented in any region if the region's ICU capacity falls 15%, and will be in effect for 3 weeks at a time.
California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom ended his campaign to retain his job in a recall election with a final push from President Joe Biden, who warned that the outcome of the contest could shape ...
With polls showing Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom ahead by double digits on the eve of California’s recall election, voters there seem ready to reject the laissez-faire COVID-19 policies that have ...
It is possible for the California governor facing a recall election to win more votes than anyone else on Sept. 14 and still lose his job. ... Gavin Newsom was elected governor of California with ...
The California governor easily defeated a recall attempt on Tuesday, changing the stakes of the contest from a referendum on his own performance into a fight over Trumpism and COVID-19.
In announcing the Western States Pact on April 13, 2020, California, Oregon and Washington governors Gavin Newsom, Kate Brown, and Jay Inslee jointly announced that "COVID-19 doesn’t follow state or national boundaries. It will take every level of government, working together, and a full picture of what’s happening on the ground."
The 1.5 million threshold was passed in April, but there was a 30-day period to withdraw signatures. Just 43 were withdrawn.