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| | Recall in California |
 | | Recall in California is provided for in the state Constitution and in the state Elections Code. |  | | Petitions for the recall of statewide officers must be signed by voters equal in number to 12% of the last vote for that office, including voters from each of five counties equal in number to 1% of the last vote for the office in that county. |  | | The most controversial provision of the amendment was the inclusion of judges, and the justices of the state Supreme Court in particular, among the state officers subject to recall. |
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http://www.igs.berkeley.edu/library/htRecall2003.html
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| | Online NewsHour: California Recall -- July 24, 2003 |
 | | Jim Brulte is the leader of California Senate Republicans. |  | | California voters can remove an elected official from office simply if they think he or she is not doing the job. |  | | They put referendum in place which allows voters to overrule an act of legislature and they put a recall in place which allows voters when they don't think the elected officials are doing the job they were elected to do to remove them to office. |
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http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/politics/july-dec03/recall_07-24.html
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| | LWV California. California Recall Election October 7, 2003: Basic Facts |
 | | If a majority of the voters vote "yes" on the first question, then the recall is successful, and the replacement candidate who gets the most votes in the second ballot item is elected for the unexpired term of office. |  | | The power to effect a recall was added to the state constitution in 1911. |  | | Nomination documents were filed with the candidate's county elections office at least 59 days prior to the election: August 9, 2003. |
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http://ca.lwv.org/lwvc/edfund/elections/2003/recall_basic.html
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| | Capitol Grilling Archive California Special Elections Analysis by Guru |
 | | Whether you were for or against the recall (Democrat, Republican, Independent, unaffiliated, undeclared, whatever), one has to recognize Rep. |  | | Of union households, 51 percent voted to recall (vs. 49 percent who voted no) and only 41 percent voted to replace Gray Davis with Lt. Governor Cruz Bustamante (vs. 39 percent who voted for Arnold). |  | | To further roil the DNC, Arnold garnered 17 percent of the black vote and 30 percent of the Hispanic vote. |
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http://www.capitolgrilling.com/articles/2003_californiarecall.html
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| | Weblog Entry - 07/28/2003: "California Recall" |
 | | This is because a "No" vote on the recall will not be the same as voting FOR Gray Davis, which is the intention of a "No" vote (Voting against recalling Gray Davis is the same as a vote of confidence in him). |  | | Even though the 45% of voters who chose "No" on the recall were prevented from choosing the new governor. |  | | The Republicans, after buying an October California election, have now rigged that election in court so that their Second Place candidate will win. |
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http://hackenbush.org/hackenblog/blogives/00000620.htm
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| | California Recall 2003 |
 | | Summary of Sept. 15, 2003 Decision, Appeal From District Court: Southwest Voter Registration Education Project v. |  | | Sept. 15, 2003 Decision, Appeal From District Court: Southwest Voter Registration Education Project v. |  | | Summary of Sept. 15, 2003 Decision: Southwest Voter Registration Education Project v. |
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http://www.thinkinglinks.info/converted_legal_docs/californiarecall/califrecallTOC.html
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| | style.org > Mapping Votes by County |
 | | County maps and the 2003 California Statewide Special Election. |  | | Unless the population of a state is dispersed evenly in proportion to the size of each county, there is no direct relationship between the physical area of a county and the number of people, registered voters, or votes cast within it. |  | | All numbers referencing ballot returns were taken from the California Statewide Special Election Results web site, as provided by the California Secretary of State, on October 8, 2003. |
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http://www.style.org/mappingvotes
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| | Rough & Tumble |
 | | Probes target state's use of prisoners to maintain order -- The California prison system's use of some of its toughest, most feared inmates to help keep order behind bars led to the slaying of a guard, state investigators say, and the FBI is looking into whether the practice contributed to a second killing. |  | | The 2006 election will feature a gaggle of legislators, who are prohibited from seeking re-election, hoping to move up to one of the seven low-visibility, statewide constitutional offices below governor. |  | | Candidates for office in Sacramento look familiar -- Sixteen years ago, California voters enacted term limits in hopes of purging Sacramento of career politicians. |
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http://www.rtumble.com
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| | UPA Voting and Usability - 2003 California Recall Election |
 | | This time, the election is in California to vote on recalling the current Governor and, if the recall is successful to vote on his replacement. |  | | A federal appeals court postponed California's Oct. 7 gubernatorial recall election, ruling Monday that the historic vote cannot proceed because some votes would be cast using outmoded punch-card ballot machines. |  | | California Secretary of State Recall Election Information Page |
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http://www.usabilityprofessionals.org/upa_projects/voting_and_usability/2003_california_recall.html
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| | growabrain: California Recall Election 2003 |
 | | Biographies off the 11 judges who will rehear the recall election case - 9/19/03 |  | | Greatest Show on Earth - From "Ironic Times": Ringling Bros., Barnum & Bailey Sue State of California Over Recall - Cite plagiarism, copyright infringement, slander and "reckless disparagement of the dignity of circuses everywhere. |  | | If approved in 10 days, Ramey and Grassroots would have 160 days to get signatures equal to 12% of the votes cast in the October 2003 recall election. |
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http://growabrain.typepad.com/growabrain/2004/01/california_reca.html
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| | Recall California Governor 2003 |
 | | It is with some sadness that I report to you my decision to not run for governor of the state of California. |  | | I am sure - no absolutely positive - that had we gone forward, together we could have insured that I would not be elected governor of the great state of California. |  | | As of last count, there are 296 candidates running for governor of California. |
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http://www.jimschrempp.com/about_me/miscwriting/recall_california_2003.htm
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| | California Recall |
 | | California voters can submit voting experiences immediately at this site. |  | | Bev Harris, the author of Black Box Voting writes: Black Box Voting is sponsoring instant reporting of voting rights violations and other problems at |  | | racism against Hispanics and open the door to more economic abuse - which caused the current California Crisis, as detailed in " |
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http://www.mikehersh.com/cat_index_40.shtml
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| | Online NewsHour: California Recall -- September 4, 2003 |
 | | GRAY DAVIS: I do believe that at the heart of this, in the beginning, were a group of Republicans that were upset they could not win last November's election. |  | | The federal government has no right to intervene. |  | | SPENCER MICHELS: Despite his differences with Davis, Bustamante is calling for a vote against the recall, but for him in case the governor loses. |
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http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/politics/july-dec03/recall_9-4.html
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| | CNN.com Specials |
 | | After weeks of a sometimes surreal campaign, voters ousted incumbent California Gov. Gray Davis from office in the October 7, 2003, recall election. |  | | Less than a year after re-electing him, Californians vote on October 7 to decide whether to recall Democratic Gov. Gray Davis and if so, to pick a successor. |  | | It is only the second time in U.S. history that a sitting governor has been recalled, the first being North Dakota Gov. Lynn Frazier in 1921. |
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http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/calif.recall
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| | Diebold vote fraud in 2003 California Recall |
 | | I did my hand calculator work on the California election results (from the secretary of state's site) when 96% of precincts had reported. |  | | The California recall shows Diebold trying to affect the election outcome by moving votes from high ranked candidates to low ranked candidates. |  | | I have checked background on the skewed result candidates and they are not residents of the counties where they got very high percentage results. |
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http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/diebold2003.html
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| | Amazon.com: Recall: California's Political Earthquake: Books: Larry N. Gerston,Terry Christensen |
 | | Where's erstwhile Diff'rent Strokes survivor Gary Coleman and his legalize marijuana platform or -- my personal choice if I'd been a California citizen in 2003 -- Republican bar owner and self-described "former party girl" Reva Rennee Renz? |  | | Buy this book with California Politics and Government : A... |  | | Also available in a hardcover edition (0765614561, $45.95), Recall!: California's Political Earthquake by San Jose State University political science professors Larry N. Gerston and Terry Christensen is the true story of the 2003 election to recall California's sitting governor, Gray Davis. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/076561457X?v=glance
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| | Inside CDL: California Recall Election Project |
 | | The California Recall Election Project is an undertaking to capture and make available — for non-commercial, educational and scholarly research purposes — a collection of web sites from this historic 2003 California gubernatorial recall election. |  | | Copyright © 2006 The Regents of the University of California |  | | The California Digital Library recognizes the historical significance of the 2003 California Recall Election and that material related to this momentous occasion will have lasting value to UC researchers. |
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http://www.cdlib.org/inside/projects/preservation/recall
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| | Recall - sacbee.com |
 | | Keep up to date on the California recall election transition |  | | Only hinting of the difficulties to come, Gov.-elect Arnold Schwarzenegger personally thanked his 67-member transition team and mingled with supporters Sunday night on the eve of his swearing-in as California's 38th governor. |  | | The Fair Political Practices Commission has fined the Sacramento Kings' owners for failing to properly report a $100,000 political donation made in 2003 to a group opposing the recall of former Gov. Gray Davis. |
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http://www.sacbee.com/content/politics/recall
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http://polmeth.wustl.edu/retrieve.php?id=34
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| | California Recall Cards |
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Your One Thread To All The California Recall News Threads! |  | | THE OFFICIAL DECK OF THE 2003 CALIFORNIA RECALL ELECTION |
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/986977/posts
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| | The Infinite Matrix Eileen Gunn Kiss Kiss Bang Bang |
 | | Stories and articles © copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 by the original authors. |  | | All other material © copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 by Eileen K. Gunn. |  | | Illlustrations © copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 by the original illustrators. |
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http://www.infinitematrix.net/faq/editorials
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