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Q: In 2003 California citizens passed a ballot initiative to remove Governor Gray Davis from office. This is an example of which type of election?
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California Governor


What is proposed law or Constitutional amendment brought forward by citizens for a vote?

A constitutional amendment is not introduced by citizens, but by congress. In some states laws can be put on the ballot with a initiative or a proposition. To do that takes a set amount of signatures on a petition to be turned in and verified by the state election office.


Who was the governor of California when Arnold took over?

Davis. He was recalled and an election held.


When does CA governor elect take office?

As the first day of the term of a Governor of the State of California begins on the first Monday after January 1 after their election, the end of the term for a sitting Governor of California (that is not serving another term) is the end of the first Sunday after January 1 after the election where a new Governor is chosen. Use the link below to learn more about the office of the Governor of California.


Who won to be governor in 2010?

Jerry Brown won the 2010 Governor election for California, wining at 49% against meg Whitman got at 46%.


What famous movie star once won a recall election in California and became governor?

Arnold Schwarzenegger.


How do you get a proposition on the ballot nationally?

There is no way to have a ballot proposition for the entire United States. Some states, such as California, permit "initiative and referendum" which allow citizens to write their own ballot propositions, but not all states do. The government of the Unites States is a "representative republic", not a democracy. Citizens do not vote directly on the issues; citizens elect representatives to act in our names. The Federal government has no provision to allow citizens to vote directly on government policies.


What is the 26th amendent?

26th AmendmentIt is the amendment that allows us citizens over the age of 18 vote in elections. such as the presidential election, the election for governor, and any other election that rely on citizens to vote on.


What governor has been recalled?

In 1921, Lynn J. Frazier, Governor of North Dakota, was recalled during a dispute about state-owned industries, and in 2003, Governor Gray Davis of California was recalled over mismanagement of the state budget.


Is a governor election a primary election?

governor's have TWO elections to get elected,primary AND general


Who was the first governor of CA?

The first governor of California was Peter Hardeman Burnett. He was elected in 1849 and he ended his term in 1851. The original California Constitution called for re-election every two years and there was no set start date for the term.


How are leaders chosen in a direct democracy?

By elections.