Orange County Supervisors Place Term Limits Measure on Recall Ballot

Orange County Supervisors Place Term Limits Measure on Recall Ballot
Orange County Supervisor Doug Chaffee attends a board of supervisors meeting in Santa Ana, Calif., on Sept. 29, 2020. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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SANTA ANA—Orange County supervisors voted 3–2 on June 22 to place a measure on the gubernatorial recall ballot to change term limits for supervisors.

Supervisors are limited to two consecutive terms but can run for two more terms if they skip an election. The proposal that will appear on the recall ballot would allow supervisors to serve three consecutive terms but none after that.

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