CT Recall Question

This post was intended for the now-closed thread with the same general subject. I see that here it’s cumulative information, but I already typed it, so…

Not true, yourself.

You night be relying on this page, or on some source that in turn relied on this page. But please note it’s for recall of state officials. Even if a state passed laws that purported to affect its U.S. Senators, they would very likely have no effect. We learn this from the the 1967 case of Idaho Senator Frank Church, who was the target of a recall effort by one Ron Rankin, a county commissioner who evidently thought Church sucked. Too bad, said the federal court: the U.S. Constitution overrides any state laws that purport to authorize recall, so you can’t do it.