Burbank, California
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Burbank
is a
city
in
Los Angeles County, California
. The city had 107,337 residents as of 2020, according to the
United States Census Bureau
.
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Federal officials
The current members of the
U.S. Senate
from
California
are:
Office title
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Officeholder name
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Date assumed office
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Party affiliation
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U.S. Senate California
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Laphonza Butler
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October 3, 2023
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Democratic Party
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U.S. Senate California
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Alex Padilla
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January 20, 2021
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Democratic Party
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To view a map of
U.S. House
districts in
California
and find your representative, click
here
.
State officials
The following is a list of the current state executive officials from
California
:
To view a list of state legislators from
California
, click
here
.
Ballot measures
- See also:
List of California ballot measures
and
Los Angeles County, California ballot measures
To view a list of statewide measures in
California
, click
here
.
To view a list of local ballot measures in Los Angeles County, California, click
here
.
Local recalls
- See also:
Laws governing recall in California
No specific
grounds
are required for recall in California. The recall process starts with a notice of intention to recall. The notice must be served to the officer whose recall is being sought as well as published in a newspaper of general circulation. The notice must then be filed with the relevant election office. Once the notice has been deemed sufficient by the election office, a petition must also be filed and approved by the election office. Once the petition is approved, it can be circulated. To get a recall on the ballot, supporters must collect signatures from registered voters in the jurisdiction. The number of signatures required is between 10% and 30% of registered voters in the jurisdiction, depending on the size of the jurisdiction. Jurisdictions with 1,000 registered voters or fewer require 30%, and jurisdictions with 100,000 or more registered voters require 10%. Charter cities can also set their own signature threshold. The amount of time allowed for the circulation of recall petitions also varies by the number of registered voters in a jurisdiction, between 40 and 160 days. Jurisdictions with fewer than 1,000 registered voters allow 40 days, and jurisdictions with more than 50,000 registered voters allow 160 days.
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See also
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