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|Recall name=California State Assembly recall | |||
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|Officeholders=Jeff Miller | |||
|Status={{Recall did not go to a vote}} | |||
|Election date=May 18, 2009 | |||
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|Year=2009 | |||
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|Recall type=State legislative | |||
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A notice of intention to '''recall California Assemblyman [[Jeff Miller (California)|Jeff Miller]]''' was filed on [[BC2009#May|May 18, 2009]]. The recall effort failed to quality for the ballot.<ref>[http://www.joincalifornia.com/candidate/13292''Join California'', "Jeff Miller ," accessed August 30, 2012]</ref> | |||
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| Recall overview Political recall efforts, 2009 Recalls in California California recall laws State legislative recalls Recall reports |
A notice of intention to recall California Assemblyman Jeff Miller was filed on May 18, 2009. The recall effort failed to quality for the ballot.[1]
Background
The reasons for recall included charges that Miller:
- Was complicit in the effort to raise state taxes by $42 billion
- Protected Republicans who voted to raise taxes.
- Endorsed others who voted to raise taxes.
- Voted to put Proposition 1A on the ballot, extending the new tax hikes by an additional 2 years
- Failed in his duty to the voters in the 71st District and reneged on his pledge to lower taxes.[2]
See also
Footnotes
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