Pamela Price recall proponents accuse board of supervisors of meddling
Proponents of an effort to recall Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price from office accuse the county's Board of Supervisors of interfering with their process. At issue are differences in the recall process between state and county law. The supervisors say they will have the voters decide, possibly on both whether Price should be removed and under what procedures. There are also allegations signatures being collected in petitions to recall the D.A. are from out of the county or people not registered to vote.
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