California Elections Code ARTICLE 3 - Recall Petition

  • Section 11040.
    (a) The petition may consist of any number of separate sections, which shall be duplicates except as to signatures and matters required to be affixed by...
  • Section 11041.
    (a) The proponents shall use the recall petition format provided by the Secretary of State and available from the county elections official or the Secretary of...
  • Section 11042.
    (a) Within 10 days after filing of the answer to the notice of intention, or, if no answer is filed, within 10 days after the expiration...
  • Section 11043.
    (a) The petition sections shall be designed so that each signer shall personally affix all of the following:(1) His or her signature.(2) His or her printed name.(3) His or...
  • Section 11043.5.
    (a) The Secretary of State shall provide to county elections officials a recall petition format for distribution to proponents of a recall. The recall petition format...
  • Section 11044.
    Separate petitions are necessary to propose the recall of each officer.(Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
  • Section 11045.
    Only registered voters of the electoral jurisdiction of the officer sought to be recalled are qualified to sign a recall petition for that officer. A...
  • Section 11046.
    To each section of a petition shall be attached a declaration, signed by the circulator thereof, that complies with Section 104.(Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch....
  • Section 11047.
    When a petition is circulated in more than one county for the recall of an officer, each section of the petition shall bear the name...

Last modified: October 22, 2018