Alameda County Registrar to Hand Recount 123K Signatures in Effort to Recall Soros-Backed District Attorney Pamela Price
Alameda County election officials in California announced Thursday a move to a full manual count of signatures submitted in the recall petition against District Attorney Pamela Price.
The decision comes after a “random sampling” of the 123,374 signatures handed in on March 4th failed to conclusively determine if the campaign had gathered enough support to trigger a recall election.
The recall organizers need at least 73,195 valid signatures for the recall to proceed, a number they hoped to surpass with the submissions. Tim Dupuis, Alameda County Registrar of Voters, explained the necessity of the manual count in a statement.
Tim Dupuis released the following statement:
On March 4, 2024, the Registrar of Voters (ROV) received 123,374 signatures supporting the petition to recall the County of Alameda District Attorney.