Final answer:
To recall a public official, a recall petition must capture 25% of the total number of electors who voted for the specific office during the last general election. Option b
Step-by-step explanation:
To recall a public official, a recall petition must capture 25% of the total number of electors who voted for the specific office during the last general election. This means that the petition must gather signatures from at least 25% of the voters who participated in the election for that office.
For example, if 100,000 electors voted for the office in the last general election, the recall petition would need to gather at least 25,000 signatures in order to be successful. Option b