According to KQED, the campaign to recall Pamela Price has until March 5 (2024-03-05) to submit voter signatures. This market will resolve yes if the Alameda County Department of Elections certifies that the recall has qualified for the ballot.
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Alameda County Registrar of Voters announces the recall will qualify. I will close after 24 hours, assuming no objections.
The group seeking to recall DA Pamela Price says it expects to know by April 15 whether it submitted enough valid signatures to qualify for the ballot.
If the group falls short, it will have 10 days to make up the difference, the recall campaign announced in a statement Friday.
Alameda County election officials will manually count the petition signatures submitted to recall District Attorney Pamela Price after an initial attempt failed to establish whether there are enough valid signatures to trigger an election.
The manual count, by California law, is allowed to last 30 days — and that’s close to how long it will likely take, county Registrar of Voters Tim Dupuis said Thursday afternoon in an interview.