Politics & Government

California Nationhood? Process Begins Today

Supporters of a California initiative that would make the state its own nation can begin hitting you up for signatures for its petition.

Backers of an initiative that would require a vote every four years on whether California should become a separate nation may gather signatures today, according to Secretary of State Alex Padilla.

If the initiative becomes law, votes on nationhood would begin in November 2020. Voter approval of nationhood in any election would then require California to demand federal recognition as a separate nation and distinct society.

A refusal by the federal government to recognize California’s nationhood would require future placement on the ballot, every four years, the second question of whether California should unilaterally declare independence from the United States.

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Voter approval of unilateral independence in any such election would require California to declare independence and request admission to the United Nations.

Valid signatures from 365,880 registered voters -- 5 percent of the total votes cast for governor in the 2014 general election -- must be submitted by March 14 to qualify the measure for the November 2016 ballot, Padilla said.

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