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Gavin Newsom s Recall Odds Slashed As Majority Bet on Governor to Lose Race
On 4/28/21 at 11:36 AM EDT
Betfair, which operates the world s largest online betting exchange, told
Newsweek that Newsom s odds of being recalled now stand at 1/3 meaning you won t win very much if you place a bet now.
When odds for a potential event are slashed, that means the outcome is more likely, i.e. bettors will receive less of a return than they would on longer odds.
The campaign to recall Newsom has reached the required number of signatures and a recall election is expected later this year. It will have two parts a question on whether the governor should be removed and a second question on who should replace him.
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Effort to Recall California Gov. Newsom Has Enough Signatures to Make Ballot
The California secretary of state’s office announced Monday that more than 1.6 million signatures had been verified, about 100,000 more than needed to force a vote on the first-term Democrat.
People who signed petitions now have 30 days to withdraw their signatures, though it’s unlikely enough will do so to stop the question from going to voters.
An election is likely in the fall where voters would face two questions: Should Newsom be recalled and who should replace him? The votes on the second question will only be counted if more than half say yes to the first.
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