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Ballotpedia:WikiProject Recall
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Scope
This WikiProject aims primarily to expand Ballotpedia's resources on recall petition drives and campaigns, and the laws and regulations governing them.
Volunteers
Ballotpedia is looking for volunteers to help research and expand Recall laws.
Like all laws governing ballot measures, recall laws are complex. At Ballotpedia we have articles on the 38 states that have provisions for recall of elected officials. However, like all of the articles on Ballotpedia, we are always looking for ways to improve and expand them.
If you are interested in volunteering, you can either:
- Just get started on your own and see what develops.
- Send an email to baileyludlam@ballotpedia.org to let her know of your interest and asking whatever questions you may have.
Writing guidelines
Articles that need improvement
- See also: Articles to improve
As the project develops, some pages may be rapidly created and may need to be revisited at a later point. For more on articles that are missing components or may need improvement, click here.
- {{recall update}}
- {{recall expand}}
- {{recall intro}}
- {{recall missing}}
- {{recall quality}}
See also
- Political recall efforts
- Political recall efforts, 2010
- Political recall efforts, 2009
- Portal:Recall
Project templates
- {{Recalls by office}}
- {{Local recall}}
- {{User WikiProject Recall}}
- {{recall}}
- {{recall stub}}
- {{recall update}}
| This page is part of WikiProject Recall, a WikiProject dedicated to articles related to articles and news about recall. There is an associated portal, news page, assignment desk, as well as recall articles by state, by year and by type. To participate: join (or just read up) at the project page. Ballotpedia's Recall project is managed by Brittany Clingen. If you have any questions or comments please e-mail brittany.clingen@ballotpedia.org. |