Asked by armando
Which of the following reform measures could voters use against a mayor they oppose?
a recall
an impeachment
a referendum
an initiative
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A recall.
Explanation: Voters can directly remove an elected official (like a mayor) by petitioning for and voting in a recall election. Impeachment is carried out by a legislative body, a referendum lets voters approve or repeal laws (not remove an official), and an initiative lets voters propose laws or amendments (also not used to remove a specific officeholder).
Explanation: Voters can directly remove an elected official (like a mayor) by petitioning for and voting in a recall election. Impeachment is carried out by a legislative body, a referendum lets voters approve or repeal laws (not remove an official), and an initiative lets voters propose laws or amendments (also not used to remove a specific officeholder).
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