If more than 50% of voters vote to recall the governor, the governor would be removed from office & the candidate with the most votes would replace him. A list of those certified candidates who will be on the ballot can be found here: https://t.co/TWbH4veI4l #VoteSafeCA
The #2021CARecall will run like any statewide election and ask voters two non-exclusive questions (meaning you can have your vote counted for one answer even if you don’t vote for the other). #VoteSafeCA
California has changed a lot since its last recall and so have its laws! For example, those on parole are eligible to vote! Make sure you are getting accurate election
information from the official source, @LACountyRRCC or the CA Secretary of State! #VoteSafeCA#lafreethevote
California is one of 19 states that allows any elected officer to be “recalled” (a.k.a. an effort to remove the officer
from office). CA’s last gubernatorial recall (a.k.a. recall of Governor) was in 2003 & resulted in the removal of Governor Gray Davis from office. #VoteSafeCA
Eligible Californians (including, since 11/20, parolees) can cast a ballot & make their voice heard in the #2021CARecall on 9/14! We're joining #VoteSafeCA to educate voters about CA’s first gubernatorial recall in nearly 20 years. Flyer: https://t.co/ggDN7iRRQv
When there’s national confusion about who can vote, California protects the rights of the justice-involved — @LACountyRRCC ‘s Dean Logan #LAFreeTheVote