>From the AP yesterday:

(10-07) 16:09 PDT (AP) --

A look at what happens after the Oct. 7 recall election:

* Registrars in California's 58 counties have 28 days to complete official
vote counts. County supervisors have additional seven days to approve
results and send them to secretary of state's office.

* Within five days of county certification, any registered voter can request
recount if willing to pay for the process.

* Secretary of state has four days to certify county election results. Under
certain conditions, secretary of state can certify results before counties
finish their official counts. Entire certification process cannot take
longer than 39 days from election day -- Nov. 15.

* Upon certification of recall and replacement, new governor can immediately
be sworn into office. Barring legal challenge, the latest an inauguration
could happen is Nov. 16.

* Governor has control over 1,100 appointments to top state jobs, including
the 13 Cabinet members, dozens of department heads, and hundreds of deputies
and top state executives.

* State law requires that governor submit a balanced budget proposal to
Legislature by Jan. 10.



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Source: California secretary of state and governor's offices.

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