The new law also increases the number of signatures needed to qualify for a recall election of an elected official.
Alameda County’s lack of transparency is ‘concerning as we enter a presidential election year.’
Nearly 50 of the Golden State’s 58 counties are planning to delay implementation of the new state law taking effect Jan. 1—some for up to two years.
Critics say the ballot measure is an attempt to “interfere” with ongoing recall efforts seeking to remove County DA Pamela Price from office.
The new law also increases the number of signatures needed to qualify for a recall election of an elected official.
Alameda County’s lack of transparency is ‘concerning as we enter a presidential election year.’
Nearly 50 of the Golden State’s 58 counties are planning to delay implementation of the new state law taking effect Jan. 1—some for up to two years.
Critics say the ballot measure is an attempt to “interfere” with ongoing recall efforts seeking to remove County DA Pamela Price from office.