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In a poll released Monday by the UC Berkeley’s Institute of Governmental Studies, co-sponsored by the Los Angeles Times, 75% of registered voters said they wanted to keep their right to remove a statewide official through a recall election.
But majorities of voters also proposed reforms to the process. For example, 63% of voters said they would like to see a runoff election in cases where a recall succeeds, but no candidate to replace an official has gained a majority of support.
Good afternoon and happy Monday. Dani Anguiano here taking over the Guardian’s live US politics coverage for the next few hours.
Joe Biden is on his way to California to survey wildfire damage, as the state battles a devastating fire season that is on track to outpace that of 2020, the state’s worst fire season on record.
Related: Biden to highlight link between extreme wildfires and climate crisis in trip to California
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