California

Monday Last Day to Register to Vote in Newsom Recall Election

NBC Universal, Inc. The clock is ticking and the pressure is mounting. September 14 is the recall election, but many already have the ballot, which was mailed out last week. NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke to Noah Pransky, political editor for NBC LX, about the numbers.

Monday is the last day to register to vote for the upcoming statewide recall election that could possibly see California Gov. Gavin Newsom end his term early.

The recall election became official back in July, after retired Yolo County Sheriff Orrin Heatlie, along with Republican organizers, managed to get the more than 1,700,00 signatures needed to make the ballot.

During the September 14 election, voters will be asked to vote "yes" if they support the recall or "no" if they want Newsom to stay in office.

More than 50 percent of voters must vote "no" in order for Newsom to stay in office until his term ends Jan. 2, 2023.

Voters will also be asked to choose one of 46 candidates to replace Newsom if the recall is successful.

People who are not registered to vote can still do so through midnight online at www.registertovote.ca.gov or by submitting a paper voter registration application to their county's election department in person or by mail, postmarked on Monday.

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