Posted: 2/23/2013 4:40:42 PM EDT
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"The people reserve unto themselves the power to recall, after at least one year of service, any elected official in this State or representing this State in the United States Congress. The Legislature shall enact laws to provide for such recall elections. Any such laws shall include a provision that a recall election shall be held upon petition of at least 25% of the registered voters in the electoral district of the official sought to be recalled. If legislation to implement this constitutional amendment is not enacted within one year of the adoption of the amendment, the Secretary of State shall, by regulation, implement the constitutional amendment, except that regulations adopted by the Secretary of State shall be superseded by any subsequent legislation consistent with this constitutional amendment governing recall elections. The sufficiency of any statement of reasons or grounds procedurally required shall be a political rather than a judicial question."
Any anti gunners we could nuke with this? |
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It can be done, but you have to look at some numbers of the winners and losers ( Legislators ) in the Districts in question, keep in mind that some Districts are Heavily Fortified with Stupid, also consider the time, money, and manpower to pull it off.
For Example, My Representative is Robert Andrews, he's have been under investigation for misuse of campaign funds or rather of something close to that for a considerable amount of time prior to the last election cycle and he still won another Term, Now I understand that you are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, you would think voters on the fence would avoid that ticket, also public opinion was pretty much silent on this even though the investigation received plenty of exposure. Imagine if he were a Republican.
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Quoted:
"The people reserve unto themselves the power to recall, after at least one year of service, any elected official in this State or representing this State in the United States Congress. The Legislature shall enact laws to provide for such recall elections. Any such laws shall include a provision that a recall election shall be held upon petition of at least 25% of the registered voters in the electoral district of the official sought to be recalled. If legislation to implement this constitutional amendment is not enacted within one year of the adoption of the amendment, the Secretary of State shall, by regulation, implement the constitutional amendment, except that regulations adopted by the Secretary of State shall be superseded by any subsequent legislation consistent with this constitutional amendment governing recall elections. The sufficiency of any statement of reasons or grounds procedurally required shall be a political rather than a judicial question."
Any anti gunners we could nuke with this? technically it is possible but it would be quite challenging to get 25%+ of registered voters to sign a petition in a any district...forget the state |
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technically it is possible but it would be quite challenging to get 25%+ of registered voters to sign a petition in a any district...forget the state Yeah, that is why I was wondering if anyone had suggestions of who has pissed off the most of their voters. I generally disdain politics so I tend to not pay attention unless they start lubing up my ass. |