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California Voters to Decide on Recall Election Law Changes in November

Proposition 5, a ballot measure in California, seeks to change the state's recall election law, allowing voters to first decide on removing an incumbent before selecting a replacement. The measure has sparked debate over its implications for democracy and voter power, and the late Joshua Spivak, a notable expert on recall elections, is remembered for his insights on the subject.

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California voters will consider a ballot measure, Proposition 5, during the November 3 midterm elections that aims to amend the state's recall election law. This law, established in 1911, allows voters to remove elected officials from office, but has faced criticism for enabling a political minority to overturn the decisions of a majority. The proposed changes would alter the recall process, requiring voters to first decide if they want to remove an incumbent before selecting a replacement candidate. If a majority votes against the recall, the replacement election would not take place. The measure has drawn mixed reactions, with supporters arguing it is necessary for democracy and critics claiming it undermines voter power. The late Joshua Spivak, a recognized expert on recall elections, is noted for his contributions to the discourse surrounding this topic.

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