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S.B. 47

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BALLOT REQUIREMENTS ON LEGISLATIVE

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AND INITIATIVE PROPOSALS

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2001 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Sponsor: Millie M. Peterson

             6      This act modifies ballot requirements for regular general elections and municipal general
             7      elections. This act establishes the title naming conventions for ballot propositions submitted
             8      to the voters and makes technical corrections.
             9      This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
             10      AMENDS:
             11          20A-6-301, as last amended by Chapter 1, Laws of Utah 1995
             12          20A-6-303, as enacted by Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 1994
             13          20A-6-402, as enacted by Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 1994
             14          20A-7-103, as enacted by Chapter 340, Laws of Utah 1995
             15          20A-7-209, as last amended by Chapter 21, Laws of Utah 1999
             16          20A-7-308, as last amended by Chapters 20 and 153, Laws of Utah 1995
             17          20A-7-508, as enacted by Chapter 272, Laws of Utah 1994
             18          20A-7-608, as enacted by Chapter 272, Laws of Utah 1994
             19      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             20          Section 1. Section 20A-6-301 is amended to read:
             21           20A-6-301. Paper ballots -- Regular general election.
             22          (1) Each election officer shall ensure that:
             23          (a) all ballots furnished for use at the regular general election contain no captions or other
             24      endorsements except as provided in this section;
             25          (b) (i) the ballot contains a ballot stub at least one inch wide, placed across the top of the
             26      ballot, and divided from the rest of ballot by a perforated line;
             27          (ii) the ballot number and the words "Judge's Initial ____" are printed on the stub; and


             28          (iii) ballot stubs are numbered consecutively;
             29          (c) immediately below the perforated ballot stub, the following endorsements are printed
             30      in 18-point bold type:
             31          (i) "Official Ballot for ____ County, Utah";
             32          (ii) the date of the election; and
             33          (iii) a facsimile of the signature of the county clerk and the words "county clerk";
             34          (d) each ticket is placed in a separate column on the ballot in the order determined by the
             35      election officer with the party emblem, followed by the party name, at the head of the column;
             36          (e) the party name or title is printed in capital letters not less than 1/4 of an inch high;
             37          (f) a circle 1/2 inch in diameter is printed immediately below the party name or title, and
             38      the top of the circle is placed not less than two inches below the perforated line;
             39          (g) unaffiliated candidates and candidates not affiliated with a registered political party are
             40      listed in one column, without a party circle, with the following instructions printed at the head of
             41      the column: "All candidates not affiliated with a political party are listed below. They are to be
             42      considered with all offices and candidates listed to the left. Only one vote is allowed for each
             43      office.";
             44          (h) the columns containing the lists of candidates, including the party name and device,
             45      are separated by heavy parallel lines;
             46          (i) the offices to be filled are plainly printed immediately above the names of the
             47      candidates for those offices;
             48          (j) the names of candidates are printed in capital letters, not less than 1/8 nor more than
             49      1/4 of an inch high in heavy-faced type not smaller than ten-point, between lines or rules 3/8 of
             50      an inch apart;
             51          (k) a square with sides measuring not less than 1/4 of an inch in length is printed at the
             52      right of the name of each candidate;
             53          (l) for the offices of president and vice president and governor and lieutenant governor,
             54      one square with sides measuring not less than 1/4 of an inch in length is printed opposite a double
             55      bracket enclosing the right side of the names of the two candidates;
             56          (m) immediately to the right of the unaffiliated ticket on the ballot, the ballot contains a
             57      write-in column long enough to contain as many written names of candidates as there are persons
             58      to be elected with:


             59          (i) the offices to be filled printed above the blank spaces on the ticket; and
             60          (ii) the words "Write-In Voting Column" printed at the head of the column without a 1/2
             61      inch circle;
             62          (n) when required, the ballot includes a nonpartisan ticket placed immediately to the right
             63      of the write-in ticket with the word "NONPARTISAN" in reverse type in an 18-point solid rule
             64      running vertically the full length of the nonpartisan ballot copy; and
             65          (o) constitutional amendments or other questions submitted to the vote of the people, are
             66      printed on the ballot after the list of candidates.
             67          (2) Each election officer shall ensure that:
             68          (a) each person nominated by any political party or group of petitioners is placed on the
             69      ballot:
             70          (i) under the party name and emblem, if any; or
             71          (ii) under the title of the party or group as designated by them in their certificates of
             72      nomination or petition, or, if none is designated, then under some suitable title;
             73          (b) the names of all unaffiliated candidates that qualify as required in Title 20A, Chapter
             74      9, Part 5, Candidates not Affiliated with a Party, are placed on the ballot;
             75          (c) the names of the candidates for president and vice president are used on the ballot
             76      instead of the names of the presidential electors; and
             77          (d) the ballots contain no other names.
             78          (3) When the ballot contains a nonpartisan section, the election officer shall ensure that:
             79          (a) the designation of the office to be filled in the election and the number of candidates
             80      to be elected are printed in type not smaller than eight-point;
             81          (b) the words designating the office are printed flush with the left-hand margin;
             82          (c) the words, "Vote for one" or "Vote for two or more" extend to the extreme right of the
             83      column;
             84          (d) the nonpartisan candidates are grouped according to the office for which they are
             85      candidates;
             86          (e) the names in each group are placed in alphabetical order with the surnames last, except
             87      for candidates for the State Board of Education and local school boards;
             88          (f) the names of candidates for the State Board of Education are placed on the ballot as
             89      certified by the lieutenant governor under Section 20A-14-105 ;


             90          (g) if candidates for membership on a local board of education were selected in a primary
             91      election, the name of the candidate who received the most votes in the primary election is listed
             92      first on the ballot;
             93          (h) if candidates for membership on a local board of education were not selected in the
             94      primary election, the names of the candidates are listed on the ballot in the order determined by
             95      a lottery conducted by the county clerk; and
             96          (i) each group is preceded by the designation of the office for which the candidates seek
             97      election, and the words, "Vote for one" or "Vote for two or more," according to the number to be
             98      elected.
             99          (4) Each election officer shall ensure that:
             100          (a) proposed amendments to the Utah Constitution are listed on the ballot under the
             101      heading "Constitutional Amendment Number __" with the number of the constitutional
             102      amendment as assigned under Section 20A-7-103 placed in the blank;
             103          (b) propositions submitted to the voters by the Utah Legislature are listed on the ballot
             104      under the heading "State Proposition Number __" with the number of the state proposition as
             105      assigned under Section 20A-7-103 placed in the blank;
             106          (c) propositions submitted to the voters by a county are listed on the ballot under the
             107      heading "County Proposition Number __" with the number of the county proposition as assigned
             108      by the county legislative body placed in the blank;
             109          (d) propositions submitted to the voters by a school district are listed on the ballot under
             110      the heading "School District Proposition Number __" with the number of the school district
             111      proposition as assigned by the county legislative body placed in the blank;
             112          (e) state ini
tiatives that have qualified for the ballot are listed on the ballot under the

             113      heading " S [ People's ] CITIZEN'S s State Initiative Number __" with the number of the state
             113a      initiative as assigned
             114      by Section 20A-7-209 placed in the blank;
             115          (f) county initiatives that have qualified for the ballot are listed on the ballot under the
             116      heading " S [ People's ] CITIZEN'S s County Initiative Number __" with the number of the county
             116a      initiative as
             117      assigned under Section 20A-7-508 placed in the blank;
             118          (g) state referenda that have qualified for the ballot are listed on the ballot under the
             119      heading " S [ People's ] CITIZEN'S s State Referendum Number __" with the number of the state
             119a      referendum as
             120      assigned under Sections 20A-7-209 and 20A-7-308 placed in the blank; and


             121          (h) county referenda that have qualified for the ballot are listed on the ballot under the
             122      heading " S [ People's ] CITIZEN'S s County Referendum Number __" with the number of the
             122a      county referendum as
             123      assigned under Section 20A-7-608 placed in the blank.
             124          Section 2. Section 20A-6-303 is amended to read:
             125           20A-6-303. Machine-counted ballots for regular general elections.
             126          (1) Each election officer shall ensure that:
             127          [(1)] (a) copy on the ballot labels are arranged in approximately the same order as paper
             128      ballots;
             129          [(2)] (b) the titles of offices and the names of candidates are printed in vertical columns
             130      or in a series of separate pages;
             131          [(3)] (c) if pages are used, the pages placed on the voting device are of sufficient number
             132      to include, after the list of candidates:
             133          [(a)] (i) the names of candidates for judicial offices and any other nonpartisan offices; and
             134          [(b)] (ii) any ballot propositions submitted to the voters for their approval or rejection;
             135          [(4)] (d) the ballot labels include a voting square or position where the voter may record
             136      a straight party ticket vote for all the candidates of one party by one mark or punch;
             137          [(5)] (e) the tickets are printed on the ballot label in the order determined by the county
             138      clerk;
             139          [(6)] (f) the office titles are printed above or at the side of the names of candidates so as
             140      to indicate clearly the candidates for each office and the number to be elected;
             141          [(7)] (g) the party designation of each candidate is printed to the right or below the
             142      candidate's name; and
             143          [(8) (a)] (h) (i) if possible, all candidates for one office are grouped in one column or upon
             144      one page;
             145          [(b)] (ii) if all candidates for one office cannot be listed in one column or grouped upon
             146      one page:
             147          [(i)] (A) the ballot label is clearly marked to indicate that the list of candidates is continued
             148      on the following column or page; and
             149          [(ii)] (B) approximately the same number of names are printed in each column or on each
             150      page; and
             151          [(9)] (i) arrows are used to indicate the place to vote for each candidate and on each


             152      measure.
             153          (2) Each election officer shall ensure that:
             154          (a) proposed amendments to the Utah Constitution are listed on the ballot label under the
             155      heading "Constitutional Amendment Number __" with the number of the constitutional
             156      amendment as assigned under Section 20A-7-103 placed in the blank;
             157          (b) propositions submitted to the voters by the Utah Legislature are listed on the ballot
             158      label under the heading "State Proposition Number __" with the number of the state proposition
             159      as assigned under Section 20A-7-103 placed in the blank;
             160          (c) propositions submitted to the voters by a county are listed on the ballot label under the
             161      heading "County Proposition Number __" with the number of the county proposition as assigned
             162      by the county legislative body placed in the blank;
             163          (d) propositions submitted to the voters by a school district are listed on the ballot label
             164      under the heading "School District Proposition Number __" with the number of the school district
             165      proposition as assigned by the county legislative body placed in the blank;
             166          (e) state initiatives that have qualified for the ballot are listed on the ballot label under the
             167      heading " S [ People's ] CITIZEN'S s State Initiative Number __" with the number of the state
             167a      initiative as assigned
             168      under Section 20A-7-209 placed in the blank;
             169          (f) county initiatives that have qualified for the ballot are listed on the ballot label under
             170      the heading " S [ People's ] CITIZEN'S s County Initiative Number __" with the number of the county
             170a      initiative as
             171      assigned under Section 20A-7-508 placed in the blank;
             172          (g) state referenda that have qualified for the ballot are listed on the ballot label under the
             173      heading " S [ People's ] CITIZEN'S s State Referendum Number __" with the number of the state
             173a      referendum as
             174      assigned under Sections 20A-7-209 and 20A-7-308 placed in the blank; and
             175          (h) county referenda that have qualified for the ballot are listed on the ballot label under
             176      the heading " S [ People's ] CITIZEN'S s County Referendum Number __" with the number of the
             176a      county referendum
             177      as assigned under Sections 20A-7-608 placed in the blank.
             178          Section 3. Section 20A-6-402 is amended to read:
             179           20A-6-402. Ballots for regular municipal elections.
             180          (1) Each election officer shall ensure, for paper ballots at municipal general elections, that:
             181          (a) the names of the two candidates who received the highest number of votes for mayor
             182      in the municipal primary are placed upon the ballot;


             183          (b) if no municipal primary election was held, the names of the candidates who filed
             184      declarations of candidacy for municipal offices are placed upon the ballot;
             185          (c) for other offices:
             186          (i) twice the number of candidates as there are positions to be filled are certified as eligible
             187      for election in the municipal general election from those candidates who received the greater
             188      number of votes in the primary election; and
             189          (ii) the names of those candidates are placed upon the municipal general election ballot[.];
             190          (d) propositions submitted to the voters by the municipality are listed on the ballot under
             191      the heading "City (or Town) Proposition Number __" with the number of the proposition as
             192      assigned by the municipal legislative body placed in the blank;
             193          (e) municipal initiatives that have qualified for the ballot are listed on the ballot under the
             194      heading " S [ People's ] CITIZEN'S s City (or Town) Initiative Number __" with the number
             194a      of the municipal
             195      initiative as assigned by Section 20A-7-508 placed in the blank; and
             196          (f) municipal referenda that have qualified for the ballot are listed on the ballot under the
             197      heading " S [ People's ] CITIZEN'S s City (or Town) Referendum Number __" with the number of the
             197a      municipal
             198      referendum as assigned by Section 20A-7-608 placed in the blank.
             199          (2) Each election officer shall ensure that:
             200          (a) (i) the ballot contains a perforated ballot stub at least one inch wide, placed across the
             201      top of the ballot;
             202          (ii) the ballot number and the words "Judge's Initial ____" are printed on the stub; and
             203          (iii) ballot stubs are numbered consecutively;
             204          (b) immediately below the perforated ballot stub, the following endorsements are printed
             205      in 18-point bold type:
             206          (i) "Official Ballot for ____ (City or Town), Utah";
             207          (ii) the date of the election; and
             208          (iii) a facsimile of the signature of the election officer and the election officer's title in
             209      eight-point type; and
             210          (c) immediately below the election officer's title, two one-point parallel horizontal rules
             211      separate endorsements from the rest of the ballot;
             212          (d) immediately below the horizontal rules, an "Instructions to Voters" section is printed
             213      in ten-point bold type that states: "To vote for a candidate, place a cross (X) in the square following


             214      the name(s) of the person(s) you favor as the candidate(s) for each respective office." followed by
             215      two one-point parallel rules;
             216          (e) after the rules, the designation of the office for which the candidates seek election is
             217      printed flush with the left-hand margin and the words: "Vote for one" or "Vote for two or more"
             218      are printed to extend to the extreme right of the column in ten-point bold type, followed by a
             219      hair-line rule;
             220          (f) after the hair-line rule, the names of the candidates are printed in heavy face type
             221      between lines or rules 3/8 inch apart, alphabetically according to surnames with surnames last and
             222      grouped according to the office that they seek;
             223          (g) a square with sides not less than 1/4 inch long is printed to the right of the names of
             224      the candidates;
             225          (h) following the name of the last candidate for each office, the ballot contains a write-in
             226      space for each elective office; and
             227          (i) the candidate groups are separated from each other by one light and one heavy line or
             228      rule.
             229          (3) When a municipality has chosen to nominate candidates by convention or committee,
             230      the election officer shall ensure that the party name is included with the candidate's name on the
             231      ballot.
             232          Section 4. Section 20A-7-103 is amended to read:
             233           20A-7-103. Constitutional amendments and other questions -- Procedures for
             234      submission to popular vote.
             235          (1) The procedures contained in this section govern when:
             236          (a) the Legislature submits a proposed constitutional amendment or other question to the
             237      voters; and
             238          (b) an act of the Legislature is referred to the voters by referendum petition.
             239          (2) The lieutenant governor shall, not later than 60 days before the regular general election,
             240      publish the full text of the amendment, question, or statute in at least one newspaper in every
             241      county of the state where a newspaper is published.
             242          (3) The legislative general counsel shall:
             243          [(a) designate the amendment or question by number and order of presentation on the
             244      ballot;]


             245          (a) entitle each proposed constitutional amendment "Constitutional Amendment Number
             246      __" and give it a number;
             247          (b) entitle each proposed question "State Proposition Number __" and give it a number;
             248          (c) entitle each state referendum that has qualified for the ballot " S [ People's ]
             248a      CITIZEN'S s State
             249      Referendum Number __" and give it a number;
             250          [(b)] (d) draft and designate a ballot title that summarizes the subject matter of the
             251      amendment or question; and
             252          [(c)] (e) deliver them to the lieutenant governor.
             253          (4) The lieutenant governor shall certify the number and ballot title of each amendment
             254      or question to the county clerk of each county no later than the second Friday after the primary
             255      election.
             256          (5) The county clerk of each county shall:
             257          (a) ensure that both the number and title of the amendment, question, or referendum is
             258      printed on the sample ballots and official ballots; and
             259          (b) publish them as provided by law.
             260          Section 5. Section 20A-7-209 is amended to read:
             261           20A-7-209. Ballot title -- Duties of lieutenant governor and Office of Legislative
             262      Research and General Counsel.
             263          (1) By July 6 before the regular general election, the lieutenant governor shall deliver a
             264      copy of all of the proposed laws that have qualified for the ballot to the Office of Legislative
             265      Research and General Counsel.
             266          (2) (a) The Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel shall:
             267          (i) entitle each state initiative that has qualified for the ballot " S [ People's ]
             267a      CITIZEN'S s State Initiative
             268      Number __" and give it a number;
             269          [(i)] (ii) prepare a ballot title for each initiative; and
             270          [(ii)] (iii) return each petition and ballot title to the lieutenant governor by July 20.
             271          (b) The ballot title may be distinct from the title of the proposed law attached to the
             272      initiative petition, and shall express, in not more than 100 words, the purpose of the measure.
             273          (c) The ballot title and the number of the measure as determined by the Office of
             274      Legislative Research and General Counsel shall be printed on the official ballot.
             275          (d) In preparing ballot titles, the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel shall,


             276      to the best of its ability, give a true and impartial statement of the purpose of the measure.
             277          (e) The ballot title may not intentionally be an argument, or likely to create prejudice, for
             278      or against the measure.
             279          (3) By July 21, the lieutenant governor shall mail a copy of the ballot title to any sponsor
             280      of the petition.
             281          (4) (a) If the ballot title furnished by the Office of Legislative Research and General
             282      Counsel is unsatisfactory or does not comply with the requirements of this section, at least three
             283      of the sponsors of the petition may, by July 30, appeal the wording of the ballot title prepared by
             284      the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel to the Supreme Court.
             285          (b) The Supreme Court shall:
             286          (i) examine the ballot title;
             287          (ii) hear arguments; and
             288          (iii) by August 10, certify to the lieutenant governor a ballot title for the measure that
             289      fulfills the intent of this section.
             290          (c) By September 1, the lieutenant governor shall certify the title verified to him by the
             291      supreme court to the county clerks to be printed on the official ballot.
             292          Section 6. Section 20A-7-308 is amended to read:
             293           20A-7-308. Ballot title -- Duties of lieutenant governor and Office of Legislative
             294      Research and General Counsel.
             295          (1) Whenever a referendum petition is declared sufficient for submission to a vote of the
             296      people, the lieutenant governor shall deliver a copy of the petition and the proposed law to the
             297      Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel.
             298          (2) (a) The Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel shall:
             299          (i) entitle each state referendum that has qualified for the ballot " S [ People's ]
             299a      CITIZEN'S s State
             300      Referendum Number __" and give it a number;
             301          [(i)] (ii) prepare a ballot title for the referendum; and
             302          [(ii)] (iii) return the petition and the ballot title to the lieutenant governor within 15 days
             303      after its receipt.
             304          (b) The ballot title may be distinct from the title of the law that is the subject of the
             305      petition, and shall express, in not more than 100 words, the purpose of the measure.
             306          (c) The ballot title and the number of the measure as determined by the Office of


             307      Legislative Research and General Counsel shall be printed on the official ballot.
             308          (d) In preparing ballot titles, the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel shall,
             309      to the best of its ability, give a true and impartial statement of the purpose of the measure.
             310          (e) The ballot title may not intentionally be an argument, or likely to create prejudice, for
             311      or against the measure.
             312          (3) Immediately after the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel files a copy
             313      of the ballot title with the lieutenant governor, the lieutenant governor shall mail a copy of the
             314      ballot title to any of the sponsors of the petition.
             315          (4) (a) If the ballot title furnished by the Office of Legislative Research and General
             316      Counsel is unsatisfactory or does not comply with the requirements of this section, at least three
             317      of the sponsors of the petition may, within 15 days of the date the lieutenant governor mails the
             318      ballot title, appeal the wording of the ballot title prepared by the Office of Legislative Research and
             319      General Counsel to the supreme court.
             320          (b) The supreme court shall:
             321          (i) examine the ballot title;
             322          (ii) hear arguments; and
             323          (iii) within five days of its decision, certify to the lieutenant governor a ballot title for the
             324      measure that fulfills the intent of this section.
             325          (c) The lieutenant governor shall certify the title verified to him by the supreme court to
             326      the county clerks to be printed on the official ballot.
             327          Section 7. Section 20A-7-508 is amended to read:
             328           20A-7-508. Ballot title -- Duties of local clerk and local attorney.
             329          (1) Whenever an initiative petition is declared sufficient for submission to a vote of the
             330      people, the local clerk shall deliver a copy of the petition and the proposed law to the local
             331      attorney.
             332          (2) (a) The local attorney shall:
             333          (i) entitle each county initiative that has qualified for the ballot " S [ People's ]
             333a      CITIZEN'S s County Initiative
             334      Number __" and give it a number;
             335          (ii) entitle each municipal initiative that has qualified for the ballot " S [ People's ]
             335a      CITIZEN'S s City (or
             336      Town) Initiative Number __ " and give it a number;
             337          [(i)] (iii) prepare a ballot title for the initiative; and


             338          [(ii)] (iv) return the petition and the ballot title to the local clerk within 15 days after its
             339      receipt.
             340          (b) The ballot title may be distinct from the title of the proposed law attached to the
             341      initiative petition, and shall express, in not exceeding 100 words, the purpose of the measure.
             342          (c) The ballot title and the number of the measure as determined by the local attorney shall
             343      be printed on the official ballot.
             344          (d) In preparing ballot titles, the local attorney shall, to the best of his ability, give a true
             345      and impartial statement of the purpose of the measure.
             346          (e) The ballot title may not intentionally be an argument, or likely to create prejudice, for
             347      or against the measure.
             348          (3) Immediately after the local attorney files a copy of the ballot title with the local clerk,
             349      the local clerk shall serve a copy of the ballot title by mail upon any of the sponsors of the petition.
             350          (4) (a) If the ballot title furnished by the local attorney is unsatisfactory or does not comply
             351      with the requirements of this section, at least three of the sponsors of the petition may, by motion,
             352      appeal the decision of the local attorney to the Supreme Court.
             353          (b) The Supreme Court shall examine the measures and hear arguments, and, in its
             354      decision, shall certify to the local clerk a ballot title for the measure that fulfills the intent of this
             355      section.
             356          (c) The local clerk shall print the title verified to him by the Supreme Court on the official
             357      ballot.
             358          Section 8. Section 20A-7-608 is amended to read:
             359           20A-7-608. Ballot title -- Duties of local clerk and local attorney.
             360          (1) Whenever a referendum petition is declared sufficient for submission to a vote of the
             361      people, the local clerk shall deliver a copy of the petition and the proposed law to the local
             362      attorney.
             363          (2) (a) The local attorney shall:
             364          (i) entitle each county referendum that has qualified for the ballot " S [ People's ]
             364a      CITIZEN'S s County
             365      Referendum Number __" and give it a number;
             366          (ii) entitle each municipal referendum that has qualified for the ballot " S [ People's ]
             366a      CITIZEN'S s City (or
             367      Town) Referendum Number __ " and give it a number;
             368          [(i)] (iii) prepare a ballot title for the referendum; and


             369          [(ii)] (iv) return the petition and the ballot title to the local clerk within 15 days after its
             370      receipt.
             371          (b) The ballot title may be distinct from the title of the law that is the subject of the
             372      petition, and shall express, in not exceeding 100 words, the purpose of the measure.
             373          (c) The ballot title and the number of the measure as determined by the local attorney shall
             374      be printed on the official ballot.
             375          (d) In preparing ballot titles, the local attorney shall, to the best of his ability, give a true
             376      and impartial statement of the purpose of the measure.
             377          (e) The ballot title may not intentionally be an argument, or likely to create prejudice, for
             378      or against the measure.
             379          (3) Immediately after the local attorney files a copy of the ballot title with the local clerk,
             380      the local clerk shall serve a copy of the ballot title by mail upon any of the sponsors of the petition.
             381          (4) (a) If the ballot title furnished by the local attorney is unsatisfactory or does not comply
             382      with the requirements of this section, at least three of the sponsors of the petition may, by motion,
             383      appeal the decision of the local attorney to the Supreme Court.
             384          (b) The Supreme Court shall examine the measures and hear arguments, and, in its
             385      decision, shall certify to the local clerk a ballot title for the measure that fulfills the intent of this
             386      section.
             387          (c) The local clerk shall print the title verified to him by the Supreme Court on the official
             388      ballot.




Legislative Review Note
    as of 12-12-00 11:28 AM


A limited legal review of this legislation raises no obvious constitutional or statutory concerns.

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