The New York Times. A recall in 2003 resulted in Arnold Schwarzenegger becoming the state’s governor.A recall petition must have been signed by at least 12 percent of the turnout vote in the last gubernatorial election.
It must also have 1 percent of the last vote from five counties. Organizers of the recall have 160 days to collect the needed signatures.The threshold for Newsom's recall was 1,495,709 signatures.
Proponents of the recall turned in 1.7 million.Critics of Newsom have attempted recalls several times in the past, according to the Times.
Californians were upset with some of the governor’s pandemic-related policies.On the ballot, voters will see two questions — “Should the governor be recalled?” If so, “Who should be the new.