Lt. Gov. Quinn reaffirms support for recall amendment
Lieutenant Governor Patrick Quinn is urging Illinois residents to push for a November vote on a constitutional amendment that would allow for the recall of elected officials.
Quinn also says Gov. Rod Blagojevich could be the target of a recall attempt if voters were to approve the amendment.
Quinn has long supported the proposal, but he stopped short of saying at a Sunday news conference whether Blagojevich should be recalled.
A recall bill is expected to come up for a final vote in the Illinois House this week. A similar bill is pending in the Senate.
Recall votes are allowed in 18 states.