Friday, April 11, 2025

California: Bill looks to limit publicizing signatures and addresses on Notice of Intention to Recall

A new bill would allow the removal of the signatures and addresses from the first Notice of Intention to Recall that is filed in California. The bill is proposed by Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh (R). The bill (SB270) would only require a name, city, state and zip code to be published in a newspaper (though all the regular information would have to be submitted to the clerk. 

The names of anyone signing the actual petition are not publicized under California law (though they are under other state laws).

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