The electric charge on rotating black holes is calculated to be similar to
BJ in the force-free configuration of Ghosh, with a horizon flux of similar
to BM2. This charge is gravitationally weak for B similar to 10(15) G, so
that the Kerr metric applies. Being similar to the electric charge of a mag
netar, both electric charge and magnetic flux should be, in sign and order
of magnitude, continuous during stellar collapse into a black hole. Extract
ion of the rotational energy from newly formed black holes may proceed by i
nteraction with the magnetic field.