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Adams Recall Effort Fails to Qualify

November 20, 2009 - 3:16pm

Conservatives who backed the recall California Republican Assemblyman Anthony Adams, for voting for temporary tax increases as part of the February 2009 budget deal, failed to collect enough valid signatures to qualify for a vote, the Secretary of State says.

The recall's backers had claimed they had many more than the 35,000 or so signatures needed to qualify. But the Secretary of State's count found they had fewer than 24,000.

It's unclear whether the signature claims were exaggerated or whether an unusually low validity rate is responsible for the failure.

This is a huge political victory for Republican moderates in California -- and a blow to conservatives, who hoped that a recall of Adams would prevent other GOP legislators from voting for future budget compromises.