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Which term describes the voters’ removal of an elected official from office before his or her term is over?

A. impeachment
B. recall
C. plurality
D. reprieve

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Answer:

B. Recall

Step-by-step explanation:

When voters want to remove an elected official from office before their term is completed thay participa in what is called a "recall election". It is initiated when enough voters sign a petition. Some states allow it and other don't, the process is different in ecah state. There have been only two succesful recal elections: In 1921, Gov. Lynn Frazier of North Dakota and in 2003, Gov. Gray Davis of California.

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It would be "recall" that describes the voters’ removal of an elected official from office before his or her term is over, although an impeachment can be used against a sitting president, however this requires the House of Representatives. 
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