Republican lawmaker launches effort to recall Gov. Pritzker – Center Square

State Rep. Allen Skillicorn of the 66th district said the governor’s inaction to fix the state’s unemployment claims website has gone on long enough. The recall affidavit must be signed by at least 20 House members and 10 senators. Once the minimum number of signatures is obtained, the affidavit would then be filed with the State Board of Elections.
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Robert M Riley
5 years ago

Get Pritsker out of there. Haven’t we had enough. Nothing and I mean nothing is getting done. Let’s wake up and smell the coffee. Angry and fed up. ENOUGH!!!

a person
5 years ago

I hope it goes thru–but this is Illinois. Full of corruption.

Yoz
5 years ago

Since half the signatures must be from the other party, I doubt it will go anywhere.

Lana
5 years ago
Reply to  Yoz

It’s the number, not the party that will be the determining factor if it is launched.

The Truth Hurts
5 years ago
Reply to  Lana

You need at least 10 D’s and 10 R’s from the state house and 5 D’s and 5 R’s from the senate. You can’t just go collect signatures from all republicans to get this done.

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