Organize signature drives to get issues on agendas. Initiative-taking skill for creating change.
1.True or False: Katilyn P. Stepter, who co-filed the recall petition, is a registered no-party voter who said she has no political aspirations and acted because she felt embarrassed by the governor's actions.
2.The recall petition was filed by two private citizens without backing from a major political party or well-funded PAC. Volunteer Jacqunette Guidry independently organized signing events in Crowley with a personal goal of 20,000 signatures. What structural disadvantage does this decentralized approach create?
3.Sort these factors into whether they help or hinder the recall petition effort.
4.Arrange these events in the order they occurred, from the Supreme Court ruling through the legislative response.
5.The recall petition has a 180-day window (May 4 to October 31, 2026). Meanwhile, the Legislature is redrawing congressional maps during a special session. Even if the recall eventually succeeds, why does the time difference between these two processes matter?
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