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EleoNora [17]
2 years ago
9

Citizens wishing to recall a governor must collect valid signatures equal to ________of the votes cast in the previous gubernato

rial election.
Social Studies
1 answer:
blondinia [14]2 years ago
4 0

When citizens wish to recall a governor after he has spent one term in office, they are required to sign valid signatures from the voters who cast their ballots in the last gubernatorial election.

With this in mind, we can note that there are different percentages which are <em>required </em>across different states in America and because there was no specific state mentioned, we cannot answer this one.

However, we know that in the state of California, there needs to be at least 12% of the votes cast from the registered voters to remove the governor, while in the state of Wisconsin, there needs to be at least 25%.

Please note that your question is incomplete so iiI gae you a general overview to help you.

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