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A majority of California likely voters would support overhauling the state's recall process to make it harder to remove elected officials mid-term, according to a poll released Wednesday

by Berkeley's Institute of Governmental Studies found him with 50 percent support to 47 percent among likely voters.

Another suggested change to recall rules got even more support: holding a separate top-two runoff election if the recall succeeds and no replacement candidate receives more than 50 percent of the vote. Sixty-eight percent of likely voters said they would back the change, including majorities of Democrats, Republicans and independents. Under the current system, a replacement candidate could become governor with a relatively small plurality of the vote.

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