HappyJoy
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Call it what you wantNope. It's gathering signatures. A recall election is where the voting happens. State governments don't manage petition drives.
the jest is the same for elections or petition drives
democrat libs fear the very cheating that put them in power
Nope, the two processes are completely different. One is a scheduled event run and managed by state and local governments. The other is completely driven by citizens.
You can't just implement a mail in petition system using elections as some sort of blueprint. The mail in signatures wouldn't go to the state, the form for a petition is not traceable (anyone could print one) and the form for petitions is wholly different than a ballot. What's to stop people from printing multiple petition forms and mailing them in? And again, mail in to who? You want the state to manage that? I wouldn't.
You want to now force the state of California when they do receive signatures one per page as opposed to multiple signatures on the same page? What a pain in the ass that's going to be and considering anyone can print a generic form how do you validate what is a legitimate form and what isn't?
They need 1.5 million signatures, they have 1.2 now if they are legitimate. Good chance they'll have a recall election and then they'll have mail in balloting to make you I guess happy and pissed off at the same time? Anyway, you'll get to see Newsom win that and then we can forget about this until the California GOP holds it's next almost annual recall petition drive.