Friday, September 4, 2009

Recall Measure Qualifies For Ballot


Recall election to be held in six months

TREETON, MON--The group aiming to recall embattled Monomi Governor Scott King (NAT) has collected enough signatures to put the recall measure on the ballot, Secretary of State Sharon Dimaggio (CNS) said Thursday.

Citizens to Recall Scott King Jr., the group filing the recall measure, gathered some 532,000 signatures, of which 446,919 were valid. That's more than the required 389,000 signatures necessary to put the measure on the ballot.

Secretary of State Dimaggio said at a Thursday press conference she will certify the signatures on Tuesday, September 7th. That means, the recall election, according to the state constitution, will be scheduled for six months to the day from September 7th, or March 7, 2010.

The date for the special recall election could be delayed however, should Governor King's lawyers file a lawsuit to stop the election from happening.

Citizens to Recall Scott King Jr. said in a statement they were "quite pleased" with the number of signatures and "confident" the voters will side with them when the time comes for the special election.

Governor King's office did not have a comment.

There is no word if an appeal will be filed to stop the recall election from taking place.

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