CoffeePlease1947
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Tue Oct-07-03 03:50 AM
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If the RECALL passes, how long does Davis have to move out? |
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I was thinking, if Davis loses does he move out Tuesday, or does he have a couple weeks, or what?
Most elections give the losing incumbant a few months or weeks to leave and the elected to get ready.
Is this a one day exchange for Davis-Arnold or Davis-Bustamane? Anyone know?
Mike
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Tue Oct-07-03 03:54 AM
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1. Once the vote count is certified, the change is immediate... |
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... However, Shelley has said that he expects the vote counting to take at least a few days, possibly weeks... and that's not accounting for court challenges and the like.
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Piperay
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Tue Oct-07-03 03:56 AM
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2. Yeah, I heard it could possibly take |
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a month to six weeks. :shrug:
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Tue Oct-07-03 03:57 AM
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3. MoonGod is right -- the transfer of power occurs as soon as the votes... |
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are counted and certified. That is, *IF* the recall goes through.
I'm hoping that all wise Californians will get off their duffs tomorrow and go to the polls.
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CoffeePlease1947
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Tue Oct-07-03 04:00 AM
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4. Ya! But, what does all this mean, Davis has 0 minutes to move his stuff? |
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That doesn't make any sense. How is that even legal. He obviously would not move his stuff out until he knows he is gone. Arnold can just walk into the mansion and take all of Davis's clothes, money, TV, that seems pretty f*cked up.
Mike
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Tue Oct-07-03 04:06 AM
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5. No, that won't happen because the certification |
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could take several weeks, that is what I heard. I guess no one can say for sure though since this has never happened here before.
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CoffeePlease1947
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Tue Oct-07-03 04:08 AM
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6. You think Davis would move out before the vote was offical? |
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I don't think he would.
Can the Secretary of State refuse to offically recognize the vote?
Mike
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Piperay
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Tue Oct-07-03 04:21 AM
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8. I think Davis will fight all the way |
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and not move out until he absolutely has to. Technically I suppose the Secretary of State could refuse but he probably wouldn't because he wouldn't want to be accused of partianship (being a Democrat and since they tend to play fair).I think he could take the results to court if he feels that the vote has been tampered with or the election was to close to call.
I'm not really up on all the technicalities. What I know I have gotten from the news and who knows how accurate they are since they spend all their time kissing arnie's butt instead of doing real reporting.
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Tue Oct-07-03 04:16 AM
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7. Good CNN article on the aftermath of recall... |
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Tue Oct-07-03 12:55 PM
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10. It boggles the mind... |
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Too bad there is nothing saying that Issa, the enabler of this garbage, could be tarred and feathered.
:bounce:
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Tue Oct-07-03 12:32 PM
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9. Earlier, the thought occurred to me: Could New Gov pull a stunt |
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as soon as he (she?) is in office and put a freeze somehow on any recalls? Stonewall the process, if McClintock gets in. You'll see how soon the courts suddenly strike down any recall efforts.
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