https://www.theepochtimes.com/califo...s_3113381.html
SACRAMENTO, Calif.—Two separate petitions to 
recall Gov. 
Gavin Newsom were approved in September by the 
California secretary of state for circulation to collect required signatures from supporters.
 The recall petitions were filed by two different groups for similar  reasons: the state’s homelessness crisis, sanctuary city policies, free  health care for illegal immigrants, excessive regulations, taxes, and so  on.
 One  group is led by Erin Cruz, a Republican candidate currently running for  California’s 36th congressional district. Cruz ran an unsuccessful  campaign for the U.S. Senate in 2018 for Democrat Dianne Feinstein’s  seat.
The second group is led by Dr. James Veltmeyer from San Diego.  Veltmeyer was named as a Physician of Excellence by the San Diego County  Medical Society. He formerly ran two unsuccessful campaigns for the  U.S. Congress in Southern California in 2016 and 2018.
Either  petition group, if successful in collecting enough voter’s signatures,  can put its recall effort on next year’s ballot for an election. Both  Cruz’s group and Veltmeyer’s group have urged their supporters to sign  and to support both petitions.
Cruz’s group has mainly used  volunteers to collect signatures for their petition, while Veltmeyer’s  group said they’ll use both volunteer and paid circulators to collect  signatures.
In response to the recall efforts, Newsom filed a 
statement  with the secretary of state in August, saying, “This unwarranted recall  effort will cost California taxpayers $81 million.” Newsom called the  groups making recall efforts the “political extremists supporting  President Trump’s hateful attacks on California.”
Cruz told The  Epoch Times in a phone interview: “The people of California want common  sense leadership and practical solutions to the problems of today.  They’re tired of out-of-control spending, high taxes, and regulations  that prohibit them from living their lives here in the state of  California. Many of them are afraid that they may have to leave  [California]. We want Californians to be able to stay.”
Newsom, in  his response to the recalls, stated: “Our budget is balanced. Our  reserves are unprecedented. Our state economy and employment have hit  historic highs.”
“He [Newsom] has proposed a $2 billion tax  increase at the time the state has $20 billion budget surplus, including  a water tax,” said Andrew Russo, a political consultant for Veltmeyer’s  group.
Russo also criticized Newsom’s policy of providing health  care for immigrants “who broke into this country illegally, including  MS-13 gang members.”
Newsom signed SB-104 into state law in July,  which will extend health care benefits to individuals 19 to 25 years of  age regardless their immigration status. The bill will take effect in  2020. It’s estimated that this new legislation will cost California  taxpayers about $98 million in its initial year.
California already provides health care plans for illegal immigrants younger than 19.
The  recall efforts immediately gained support from the New California state  movement, which published a press release on Oct. 6 stating: “New  California State welcomes the ‘Recall’ effort and supports the citizen’s  right to recall the leader of a state government that is moving the  state of California into socialism.”
The New California movement  is a statewide grassroots effort to break most of California’s rural  areas away from the current state and to form a new state. So far,  representatives from 47 of the 58 counties in California have joined the  movement. Fractions of five other counties have also joined.
The  movement claimed its independence on Jan. 15 last year and claims to be  following a constitutional process similar to what West Virginia  followed in breaking away from Virginia in 1861.
The movement has  been using the First Amendment right of petitioning the government for a  redress of grievance and filing weekly grievances to counties involved  in this process. So far, the movement has filed 88 grievances.
The  movement has accused California’s sanctuary state policy of violating  the U.S. Constitution Article IV, Section 4, which guarantees to every  state in the Union protection against invasion.
Paul  Preston, the president of the new state movement, told The Epoch Times  that the reasons for the recall petitions are much in line with the  grievances filed by the new state movement.
Preston also stated  that the movement will support the gubernatorial candidates who support  the new state movement in the recall election.
To recall a state  governor is not an easy process. In the history of California, there  have been more than four dozen recall efforts against state governors.  The only success was the recall election against Gov. Gray Davis in  2003.
According to 
California’s election law,  in order to put a petition to recall a statewide elected official on  the ballot for vote, the petition must be signed by registered voters  equal in number to 12 percent of the last vote for the office.
Since  close to 12.5 million votes were received in the state’s 2018  gubernatorial election, a petition to recall Newsom needs to receive  about 1.5 million legitimate signatures in order for the recall to be  put on next year’s ballot.
California election law also requires  these signatures to be collected and submitted within 160 days after a  petition is approved for circulation. This means either of the two  petition groups should collect about 10,000 signatures a day in order to  put the recall petitions on the ballot.
The deadline to submit  the collected signatures for Cruz group will be February 13, 2020, and  March 5, 2020, for Veltmeyer group.
Should be interesting - Gov Gruesome is bitching about the cost - while the DPST's are dropinig millions of taxpayer dollars on supportinig illegals to be future DPST kalifornia socialist state voters. 
2003 - gray Davis was recalled and replaced with "The Arnold" as governor of kalifornia.  Could it happen again - the economic and ecologicdisaster that is the DPST led state of kalifornia makes it possible. DPST's are too stupid to permit kindling cleanup around their antique power lines to prevent fires from destroying homes and lives.