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Governor Gray Davis of California faced resentment due to his handling of several crises, including the state's energy crisis in the early 2000s, which led to rolling blackouts and high electricity prices. His administration's decisions, perceived as ineffective and politically motivated, contributed to a growing dissatisfaction among voters. Additionally, his approval ratings plummeted following the 2002 recession, exacerbating frustrations over budget deficits and tax increases. This combination of issues ultimately led to his recall in 2003.

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