State regulator, city prosecutor investigating mayoral recall campaign
The City Prosecutor says his office is investigating potentially “felony-level violations of the California Elections Code” in connection with the Robert Garcia recall campaign.
The City Prosecutor says his office is investigating potentially “felony-level violations of the California Elections Code” in connection with the Robert Garcia recall campaign.
For the recall effort to move forward, 10% of the city’s registered voters must sign the petition, which means the campaign to recall Mayor Robert Garcia requires 26,503 verifiable signatures within 160 days.
Long Beach Second District Councilwoman Jeannine Pearce last week responded to a recall notice served to her earlier this month by a group of downtown residents seeking to oust her from office.
Campaigns for public office are long, expensive and often times can get messy. But what about when the roles are reversed and it’s the public petitioning for a recall election?
More than 200,000 pounds of Lee’s Sandwiches chicken, beef and pork products were recently recalled by LQNN Inc. after the U.S. Department of Agriculture found the items were produced without inspection, USDA officials announced.