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NEWSWEEK
January 31, 2025
An intention to recall petition against Newsom, seen by Newsweek, has surpassed the 50 signatures required to initiate recall proceedings against the governor.
It received 105 signatures, and was sent to Newsom on Monday, Saving California Chairman Randy Economy, who is a former senior adviser to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., told Newsweek. Under California law, recipients of a recall petition have 10 days to acknowledge the notice after they receive it.
Once that’s done and the petition is approved by the state, a process expected to take a few weeks of signature gathering for the recall petition can officially begin. While the recall effort is set to start collecting signatures within 30 days, the group Saving California is pushing for an earlier launch. To qualify for the ballot, organizers will need to gather between 1.2 million and 1.3 million signatures over 160 days.
A previous recall came in 2021, where organizers collected enough signatures to place the recall on the ballot. However, Newsom managed to defeat the recall in September of that year, with 7.9 million voting against the recall and 4.9 million voting for it.
While 2021’s recall attempt was defeated, Economy said he thinks this time is different.
“It’s 100% different,” he said. “Completely different type of attitude, completely different type of anger. People are really, really angry. And when you get anger like this, you can’t put the genie back into the bottle.
“Right now, Newsom is trying to raise $100 million here, $100 million there from corporate interests to put into some slush fund he controls, supposedly to help rebuild the Palisades. Are you kidding me? His ego is so out of control, he needs a reality check.
Fred, the blue states tend to be poorly led. California is perhaps the prime example as one catastrophe after another afflicts the people of that state.