Posted on 01/10/2006 6:20:11 PM PST by libertarianPA
Apart from detesting Blanco's stupidity and her wanton blaming of President Bush and everyone else for her stupidity, I don't really have a dog in this hunt.
That said, I don't see much changing no matter who succeeds Blanco if the population is going to keep letting its Democrat-dominated legislature get away with murder.
Being LA and all... is it wrong for non-eligiable voters to sign the petition?
Start withdrawing your objections. Per the recall provisions of July 15, 2005, the State of Louisiana holds a Recall Election followed by a separate Special Election for successor of the recalled position.
http://www.ncsl.org/programs/legman/elect/recallprovision.htm
You're right. This is far from my area of knowledge or expertise, but if it can be done we need to do it.
I don't know and it is a bad idea. Recall madness is the wrong fork in the road to take. It is bad public policy. The event should be rare.
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bump!
§14. Vacancy in Office of Governor
Section 14. When a vacancy occurs in the office of governor, the order of succession shall be (1) the elected lieutenant governor, (2) the elected secretary of state, (3) the elected attorney general, (4) the elected treasurer, (5) the presiding officer of the Senate, (6) the presiding officer of the House of Representatives, and then (7) as provided by law. The successor shall serve the remainder of the term for which the governor was elected.
§1300.13. Declaration of vacancy
When the majority is in favor of the recall, the public officer is, ipso facto, recalled and removed from office, and the office shall be vacated upon receipt by the secretary of state of certified returns from all of the parish boards of election supervisors within the jurisdiction, and the office shall be filled as in the case of ordinary vacancies and according to the constitution and laws of the state. A public officer who has been recalled and removed from office shall not be appointed to succeed himself in the office from which he was recalled and removed.
Amended by Acts 1979, No. 229, §2, eff. July 13, 1979; Acts 1999, No. 254, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 2000.
Not sure if any of the amendments change any of the above outcome.....
I'm only for recall in the instance of an individual's gross misconduct or gross incompetence. Blanco, of course, makes Gray Davis look like Reagan in the competency department.
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BTW, if the recall gets on the ballot, will Congressman Bobby Jindal be interested to run in a special ?
With elections in New Orleans suspended indefinitely the Governess will claim that its impossible to hold statewide recall elections.
Dictator for Life.
I agree, I don't like recalls. Elections should mean something. Voters should think about how they'll be stuck with that candidate for 4 years before they pull the lever.
And if DJ is correct and Mitch Landrieu would accede to the governorship of LA, that's another reason to oppose the recall.
(While I was rooting for Gray Davis's removal after the CA recall got enough signatures to get on the ballot, I still said throughout the process that I wished for the legislature in CA and other states to propose constitutional amendments to eliminate recall provisions from the state constitution.
My Magic 8-Ball says, "HOW THE HELL WOULD I KNOW??"
I agree, I don't like recalls. Elections should mean something. Voters should think about how they'll be stuck with that candidate for 4 years before they pull the lever.
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