The very bumpy ride for the Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price recall has begun, as the County Board of Supervisors have accepted the Certificate of Sufficiency, but haven't scheduled the recall yet. The reason may be that by waiting to the next Supervisor meeting they can delay the election to the November election date.
The new California recall law (under Measure B) requires the recall to be scheduled in 88-125 days unless there is an election in 180 days, in which case it can be tied into that election day. Under the old charter law, the recall would have to be scheduled in 35-40 days.
Price is still arguing against the recall, and her attorney has complained about some of the points made in our article. Price also said that the California Fair Political Practices Commission is looking into the funding of the recall.
And here's my interview on Kron4 on this.
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