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7 LONG TITLE
8 General Description:
9 This bill amends provisions of the Election Code relating to initiatives and referenda.
10 Highlighted Provisions:
11 This bill:
12 ▸ modifies the definitions of a local law and a local tax law;
13 ▸ removes a criminal penalty relating to the statement on an initiative or referendum
14 petition that a person signing the petition has read and understands the law to which
15 the initiative or referendum relates;
16 ▸ establishes and modifies deadlines relating to the local initiative and referendum
17 process;
18 ▸ modifies provisions relating to property tax referenda; and
19 ▸ makes technical changes.
20 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
21 None
22 Other Special Clauses:
23 None
24 Utah Code Sections Affected:
25 AMENDS:
26 20A-1-609, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 395
27 20A-7-101, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2014, Chapters 364 and 396
28 20A-7-504, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2000, Chapter 3
29 20A-7-601, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2014, Chapter 242
30 20A-7-602, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2000, Chapter 3
31 20A-7-603, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2014, Chapter 329
32 20A-7-604, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1994, Chapter 272
33 20A-7-606, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2014, Chapter 396
34 20A-7-613, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2015, Chapter 258
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36 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
37 Section 1. Section 20A-1-609 is amended to read:
38 20A-1-609. Omnibus penalties.
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40 (1) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(b), a person who violates any provision of
41 this title is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.
42 (b) Subsection (1)(a) does not apply to:
43 (i) a provision of this title for which another penalty is expressly stated; or
44 (ii) Subsection 20A-7-203(2)(h), 20A-7-303(2)(h), 20A-7-503(2)(i), or
45 20A-7-603(2)(h).
46 (2) Except as provided by Section 20A-2-101.3 or 20A-2-101.5, a person convicted of
47 any offense under this title may not:
48 (a) file a declaration of candidacy for any office or appear on the ballot as a candidate
49 for any office during the election cycle in which the violation occurred;
50 (b) take or hold the office to which he was elected; and
51 (c) receive the emoluments of the office to which he was elected.
52 (3) (a) Any person convicted of any offense under this title forfeits the right to vote at
53 any election unless the right to vote is restored as provided in Section 20A-2-101.3 or
54 20A-2-101.5.
55 (b) Any person may challenge the right to vote of a person described in Subsection
56 (3)(a) by following the procedures and requirements of Section 20A-3-202.
57 Section 2. Section 20A-7-101 is amended to read:
58 20A-7-101. Definitions.
59 As used in this chapter:
60 (1) "Budget officer" means:
61 (a) for a county, the person designated as budget officer in Section 17-19a-203;
62 (b) for a city, the person designated as budget officer in Subsection 10-6-106(5); or
63 (c) for a town, the town council.
64 (2) "Certified" means that the county clerk has acknowledged a signature as being the
65 signature of a registered voter.
66 (3) "Circulation" means the process of submitting an initiative or referendum petition
67 to legal voters for their signature.
68 (4) "Final fiscal impact statement" means a financial statement prepared after voters
69 approve an initiative that contains the information required by Subsection 20A-7-202.5(2) or
70 20A-7-502.5(2).
71 (5) "Initial fiscal impact estimate" means:
72 (a) a financial statement prepared under Section 20A-7-202.5 after the filing of an
73 application for an initiative petition; or
74 (b) a financial and legal statement prepared under Section 20A-7-502.5 or 20A-7-602.5
75 for an initiative or referendum petition.
76 (6) "Initiative" means a new law proposed for adoption by the public as provided in
77 this chapter.
78 (7) "Initiative packet" means a copy of the initiative petition, a copy of the proposed
79 law, and the signature sheets, all of which have been bound together as a unit.
80 (8) "Legal signatures" means the number of signatures of legal voters that:
81 (a) meet the numerical requirements of this chapter; and
82 (b) have been certified and verified as provided in this chapter.
83 (9) "Legal voter" means a person who:
84 (a) is registered to vote; or
85 (b) becomes registered to vote before the county clerk certifies the signatures on an
86 initiative or referendum petition.
87 (10) "Local attorney" means the county attorney, city attorney, or town attorney in
88 whose jurisdiction a local initiative or referendum petition is circulated.
89 (11) "Local clerk" means the county clerk, city recorder, or town clerk in whose
90 jurisdiction a local initiative or referendum petition is circulated.
91 (12) (a) "Local law" includes:
92 (i) an ordinance[
93 (ii) a resolution[
94 (iii) a master plan[
95 (iv) a comprehensive zoning regulation adopted by ordinance or resolution[
96 (v) other legislative action of a local legislative body.
97 (b) "Local law" does not include an individual property zoning decision.
98 (13) "Local legislative body" means the legislative body of a county, city, or town.
99 (14) "Local obligation law" means a local law passed by the local legislative body
100 regarding a bond that was approved by a majority of qualified voters in an election.
101 (15) "Local tax law" means a [
102 annual or biannual calendar fiscal year, that increases a tax or imposes a new tax.
103 (16) "Measure" means a proposed constitutional amendment, an initiative, or
104 referendum.
105 (17) "Referendum" means a process by which a law passed by the Legislature or by a
106 local legislative body is submitted or referred to the voters for their approval or rejection.
107 (18) "Referendum packet" means a copy of the referendum petition, a copy of the law
108 being submitted or referred to the voters for their approval or rejection, and the signature
109 sheets, all of which have been bound together as a unit.
110 (19) (a) "Signature" means a holographic signature.
111 (b) "Signature" does not mean an electronic signature.
112 (20) "Signature sheets" means sheets in the form required by this chapter that are used
113 to collect signatures in support of an initiative or referendum.
114 (21) "Sponsors" means the legal voters who support the initiative or referendum and
115 who sign the application for petition copies.
116 (22) "Sufficient" means that the signatures submitted in support of an initiative or
117 referendum petition have been certified and verified as required by this chapter.
118 (23) "Verified" means acknowledged by the person circulating the petition as required
119 in Sections 20A-7-205 and 20A-7-305.
120 Section 3. Section 20A-7-504 is amended to read:
121 20A-7-504. Circulation requirements -- Local clerk to provide sponsors with
122 materials.
123 (1) In order to obtain the necessary number of signatures required by this part, the
124 sponsors shall circulate initiative packets that meet the form requirements of this part.
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126 that complies with the requirements of Section 20A-7-502, the local clerk shall furnish to the
127 sponsors:
128 (a) one copy of the initiative petition; and
129 (b) one signature sheet.
130 (3) The sponsors of the petition shall:
131 (a) arrange and pay for the printing of all additional copies of the petition and signature
132 sheets; and
133 (b) ensure that the copies of the petition and signature sheets meet the form
134 requirements of this section.
135 (4) (a) The sponsors may prepare the initiative for circulation by creating multiple
136 initiative packets.
137 (b) The sponsors shall create those packets by binding a copy of the initiative petition,
138 a copy of the proposed law, and no more than 50 signature sheets together at the top in such a
139 way that the packets may be conveniently opened for signing.
140 (c) The sponsors need not attach a uniform number of signature sheets to each
141 initiative packet.
142 (5) (a) After the sponsors have prepared sufficient initiative packets, they shall return
143 them to the local clerk.
144 (b) The local clerk shall:
145 (i) number each of the initiative packets and return them to the sponsors within five
146 working days; and
147 (ii) keep a record of the numbers assigned to each packet.
148 Section 4. Section 20A-7-601 is amended to read:
149 20A-7-601. Referenda -- General signature requirements -- Signature
150 requirements for land use laws and subjurisdictional laws -- Time requirements.
151 (1) Except as provided in Subsection (2) or (3), a person seeking to have a local law
152 passed by the local legislative body submitted to a vote of the people shall obtain legal
153 signatures equal to:
154 (a) 10% of all the votes cast in the county, city, or town for all candidates for president
155 of the United States at the last election at which a president of the United States was elected if
156 the total number of votes exceeds 25,000;
157 (b) 12-1/2% of all the votes cast in the county, city, or town for all candidates for
158 president of the United States at the last election at which a president of the United States was
159 elected if the total number of votes does not exceed 25,000 but is more than 10,000;
160 (c) 15% of all the votes cast in the county, city, or town for all candidates for president
161 of the United States at the last election at which a president of the United States was elected if
162 the total number of votes does not exceed 10,000 but is more than 2,500;
163 (d) 20% of all the votes cast in the county, city, or town for all candidates for president
164 of the United States at the last election at which a president of the United States was elected if
165 the total number of votes does not exceed 2,500 but is more than 500;
166 (e) 25% of all the votes cast in the county, city, or town for all candidates for president
167 of the United States at the last election at which a president of the United States was elected if
168 the total number of votes does not exceed 500 but is more than 250; and
169 (f) 30% of all the votes cast in the county, city, or town for all candidates for president
170 of the United States at the last election at which a president of the United States was elected if
171 the total number of votes does not exceed 250.
172 (2) (a) As used in this Subsection (2), "land use law" includes a land use development
173 code, an annexation ordinance, and comprehensive zoning ordinances.
174 (b) Except as provided in Subsection (3), a person seeking to have a land use law or
175 local obligation law passed by the local legislative body submitted to a vote of the people shall
176 obtain legal signatures equal to:
177 (i) in a county or in a city of the first or second class, 20% of all votes cast in the
178 county or city for all candidates for president of the United States at the last election at which a
179 president of the United States was elected; and
180 (ii) in a city of the third, fourth, or fifth class or a town, 35% of all the votes cast in the
181 city or town for all candidates for president of the United States at the last election at which a
182 president of the United States was elected.
183 (3) (a) As used in this Subsection (3):
184 (i) "Subjurisdiction" means an area comprised of all precincts and subprecincts in the
185 jurisdiction of a county, city, or town that are subject to a subjurisdictional law.
186 (ii) "Subjurisdictional law" means a local law or local obligation law passed by a local
187 legislative body that imposes a tax or other payment obligation on property in an area that does
188 not include all precincts and subprecincts under the jurisdiction of the county, city, or town.
189 (b) A person seeking to have a subjurisdictional law passed by the local legislative
190 body submitted to a vote of the people shall obtain legal signatures of the residents in the
191 subjurisdiction equal to:
192 (i) 10% of the total votes cast in the subjurisdiction for all candidates for president of
193 the United States at the last election at which a president of the United States was elected if the
194 total number of votes exceeds 25,000;
195 (ii) 12-1/2% of all the votes cast in the subjurisdiction for all candidates for president
196 of the United States at the last election at which a president of the United States was elected if
197 the total number of votes does not exceed 25,000 but is more than 10,000;
198 (iii) 15% of all the votes cast in the subjurisdiction for all candidates for president of
199 the United States at the last election at which a president of the United States was elected if the
200 total number of votes does not exceed 10,000 but is more than 2,500;
201 (iv) 20% of all the votes cast in the subjurisdiction for all candidates for president of
202 the United States at the last election at which a president of the United States was elected if the
203 total number of votes does not exceed 2,500 but is more than 500;
204 (v) 25% of all the votes cast in the subjurisdiction for all candidates for president of the
205 United States at the last election at which a president of the United States was elected if the
206 total number of votes does not exceed 500 but is more than 250; and
207 (vi) 30% of all the votes cast in the subjurisdiction for all candidates for president of
208 the United States at the last election at which a president of the United States was elected if the
209 total number of votes does not exceed 250.
210 (4) (a) Sponsors of any referendum petition challenging, under Subsection (1), (2), or
211 (3) any local law passed by a local legislative body shall file the application within five days
212 after the passage of the local law.
213 (b) Except as provided in Subsection (4)(c), when a referendum petition has been
214 declared sufficient, the local law that is the subject of the petition does not take effect unless
215 and until the local law is approved by a vote of the people.
216 (c) When a referendum petition challenging a subjurisdictional law has been declared
217 sufficient, the subjurisdictional law that is the subject of the petition does not take effect unless
218 and until the subjurisdictional law is approved by a vote of the people who reside in the
219 subjurisdiction.
220 (5) If the referendum passes, the local law that was challenged by the referendum is
221 repealed as of the date of the election.
222 (6) Nothing in this section authorizes a local legislative body to impose a tax or other
223 payment obligation on a subjurisdiction in order to benefit an area outside of the
224 subjurisdiction.
225 Section 5. Section 20A-7-602 is amended to read:
226 20A-7-602. Local referendum process -- Application procedures.
227 (1) Persons wishing to circulate a referendum petition shall file an application with the
228 local clerk.
229 (2) The application shall contain:
230 (a) the name and residence address of at least five sponsors of the referendum petition;
231 (b) a certification indicating that each of the sponsors:
232 (i) is a resident of Utah; and
233 (ii) (A) if the referendum challenges a county [
234 regular general election in Utah within the last three years; or
235 (B) if the referendum challenges a municipal [
236 regular municipal election in Utah within the last three years;
237 (c) the signature of each of the sponsors, attested to by a notary public; and
238 (d) (i) if the referendum challenges an ordinance or resolution, one copy of the law[
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240 (ii) if the referendum challenges a local law that is not an ordinance or resolution, a
241 written description of the local law, including the result of the vote on the local law.
242 Section 6. Section 20A-7-603 is amended to read:
243 20A-7-603. Form of referendum petition and signature sheets.
244 (1) (a) Each proposed referendum petition shall be printed in substantially the
245 following form:
246 "REFERENDUM PETITION To the Honorable ____, County Clerk/City
247 Recorder/Town Clerk:
248 We, the undersigned citizens of Utah, respectfully order that [
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251 of local law being challenged), passed by the ____ be referred to the voters for their approval
252 or rejection at the regular/municipal general election to be held on
253 __________(month\day\year);
254 Each signer says:
255 I have personally signed this petition;
256 I am registered to vote in Utah or intend to become registered to vote in Utah before the
257 certification of the petition names by the county clerk; and
258 My residence and post office address are written correctly after my name."
259 (b) The sponsors of a referendum shall attach a copy of the law that is the subject of the
260 referendum to each referendum petition.
261 (2) Each signature sheet shall:
262 (a) be printed on sheets of paper 8-1/2 inches long and 11 inches wide;
263 (b) be ruled with a horizontal line three-fourths inch from the top, with the space above
264 that line blank for the purpose of binding;
265 (c) contain the title of the referendum printed below the horizontal line;
266 (d) contain the word "Warning" printed or typed at the top of each signature sheet
267 under the title of the referendum;
268 (e) contain, to the right of the word "Warning," the following statement printed or
269 typed in not less than eight-point, single-leaded type:
270 "It is a class A misdemeanor for [
271 petition with any other name than [
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273 petition when [
274 knows that [
275 certification of the petition names by the county clerk.";
276 (f) contain horizontally ruled lines three-eighths inch apart under the "Warning"
277 statement required by this section;
278 (g) be vertically divided into columns as follows:
279 (i) the first column shall appear at the extreme left of the sheet, be five-eighths inch
280 wide, be headed with "For Office Use Only," and be subdivided with a light vertical line down
281 the middle;
282 (ii) the next column shall be 2-1/2 inches wide, headed "Registered Voter's Printed
283 Name (must be legible to be counted)";
284 (iii) the next column shall be 2-1/2 inches wide, headed "Signature of Registered
285 Voter";
286 (iv) the next column shall be one inch wide, headed "Birth Date or Age (Optional)";
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288 (v) the final column shall be 4-3/8 inches wide, headed "Street Address, City, Zip
289 Code";
290 (h) spanning the sheet horizontally beneath each row on which a registered voter may
291 submit the information described in Subsection (2)(g), contain the following statement printed
292 or typed in not less than eight-point, single-leaded type:
293 "By signing this petition, you are stating that you have read and understand the law this
294 petition seeks to overturn."; and
295 (i) at the bottom of the sheet, contain the following statement: "Birth date or age
296 information is not required, but it may be used to verify your identity with voter registration
297 records. If you choose not to provide it, your signature may not be verified as a valid signature
298 if you change your address before petition signatures are verified or if the information you
299 provide does not match your voter registration records."
300 (3) The final page of each referendum packet shall contain the following printed or
301 typed statement:
302 "Verification
303 State of Utah, County of ____
304 I, _______________, of ____, hereby state that:
305 I am a resident of Utah and am at least 18 years old;
306 All the names that appear in this referendum packet were signed by persons who
307 professed to be the persons whose names appear in it, and each of them signed his name on it
308 in my presence;
309 I believe that each has printed and signed his name and written his post office address
310 and residence correctly, and that each signer is registered to vote in Utah or intends to become
311 registered to vote before the certification of the petition names by the county clerk.
312 _____________________________"
313 (4) The forms prescribed in this section are not mandatory, and, if substantially
314 followed, the referendum petitions are sufficient, notwithstanding clerical and merely technical
315 errors.
316 Section 7. Section 20A-7-604 is amended to read:
317 20A-7-604. Circulation requirements -- Local clerk to provide sponsors with
318 materials.
319 (1) In order to obtain the necessary number of signatures required by this part, the
320 sponsors shall circulate referendum packets that meet the form requirements of this part.
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322 that complies with the requirements of Section 20A-7-602, the local clerk shall furnish to the
323 sponsors:
324 (a) five copies of the referendum petition; and
325 (b) five signature sheets.
326 (3) The sponsors of the petition shall:
327 (a) arrange and pay for the printing of all additional copies of the petition and signature
328 sheets; and
329 (b) ensure that the copies of the petition and signature sheets meet the form
330 requirements of this section.
331 (4) (a) The sponsors may prepare the referendum for circulation by creating multiple
332 referendum packets.
333 (b) The sponsors shall create those packets by binding a copy of the referendum
334 petition, a copy of the law that is the subject of the referendum, and no more than 50 signature
335 sheets together at the top in such a way that the packets may be conveniently opened for
336 signing.
337 (c) The sponsors need not attach a uniform number of signature sheets to each
338 referendum packet.
339 (5) (a) After the sponsors have prepared sufficient referendum packets, they shall
340 return them to the local clerk.
341 (b) The local clerk shall:
342 (i) number each of the referendum packets and return them to the sponsors within five
343 working days; and
344 (ii) keep a record of the numbers assigned to each packet.
345 Section 8. Section 20A-7-606 is amended to read:
346 20A-7-606. Submitting the referendum petition -- Certification of signatures by
347 the county clerks -- Transfer to local clerk.
348 (1) (a) The sponsors shall deliver each signed and verified referendum packet to the
349 county clerk of the county in which the packet was circulated no later than 45 days after the day
350 on which the [
351 20A-7-604(2) from the local clerk.
352 (b) A sponsor may not submit a referendum packet after the deadline established in this
353 Subsection (1).
354 (2) (a) No later than 15 days after the day on which a county clerk receives a
355 referendum packet under Subsection (1)(a), the county clerk shall:
356 (i) check the names of all persons completing the verification on the last page of each
357 referendum packet to determine whether those persons are Utah residents and are at least 18
358 years old; and
359 (ii) submit the name of each of those persons who is not a Utah resident or who is not
360 at least 18 years old to the attorney general and county attorney.
361 (b) The county clerk may not certify a signature under Subsection (3) on a referendum
362 packet that is not verified in accordance with Section 20A-7-605.
363 (3) No later than 30 days after the day on which a county clerk receives a referendum
364 packet under Subsection (1)(a), the county clerk shall:
365 (a) determine whether each signer is a registered voter according to the requirements of
366 Section 20A-7-606.3;
367 (b) certify on the referendum petition whether each name is that of a registered voter;
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369 (c) deliver all of the verified referendum packets to the local clerk.
370 Section 9. Section 20A-7-613 is amended to read:
371 20A-7-613. Property tax referendum petition.
372 (1) As used in this section[
373 as that term is defined in Subsection 59-2-924(3)(a).
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376 (2) Except as provided in this section, the requirements of this part apply to a
377 referendum petition challenging a [
378 a tax rate that exceeds the certified tax rate.
379 (3) Notwithstanding Subsection 20A-7-604(5), the local clerk shall number each of the
380 referendum packets and return them to the sponsors within two working days.
381 (4) Notwithstanding Subsection 20A-7-606(1), the sponsors shall deliver each signed
382 and verified referendum packet to the county clerk of the county in which the packet was
383 circulated no later than 40 days after the day on which the local clerk complies with Subsection
384 (3).
385 (5) Notwithstanding Subsections 20A-7-606(2) and (3), the county clerk shall take the
386 actions required in Subsections 20A-7-606(2) and (3) within 10 working days after the day on
387 which the county clerk receives the signed and verified referendum packet as described in
388 Subsection (4).
389 (6) The local clerk shall take the actions required by Section 20A-7-607 within two
390 working days after the day on which the local clerk receives the referendum packets from the
391 county clerk.
392 (7) Notwithstanding Subsection 20A-7-608(2), the local attorney shall prepare the
393 ballot title within two working days after the day on which the referendum petition is declared
394 sufficient for submission to a vote of the people.
395 (8) Notwithstanding Subsection 20A-7-609(2)(c), a referendum that qualifies for the
396 ballot under this section shall appear on the ballot for the earlier of the next regular general
397 election or the next municipal general election unless a special election is called.
398 (9) Notwithstanding the requirements related to absentee ballots under this title:
399 (a) the election officer shall prepare absentee ballots for those voters who have
400 requested an absentee ballot as soon as possible after the ballot title is prepared as described in
401 Subsection (7); and
402 (b) the election officer shall mail absentee ballots on a referendum under this section
403 the later of:
404 (i) the time provided in Section 20A-3-305 or 20A-16-403; or
405 (ii) the time that absentee ballots are prepared for mailing under this section.
406 (10) Section 20A-7-402 does not apply to a referendum described in this section.
407 (11) (a) If a majority of voters does not vote against imposing the tax at a rate
408 calculated to generate the increased revenue budgeted, adopted, and approved by the [
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410 (i) the certified tax rate for the fiscal year during which the referendum petition is filed
411 is its most recent certified tax rate; and
412 (ii) the proposed increased revenues for purposes of establishing the certified tax rate
413 for the fiscal year after the fiscal year described in Subsection (11)(a)(i) are the proposed
414 increased revenues budgeted, adopted, and approved by the [
415 legislative body before the filing of the referendum petition.
416 (b) If a majority of voters votes against imposing a tax at the rate established by the
417 vote of the [
418 taxing entity is [
419 (c) If the tax rate is set in accordance with Subsection (11)(a)(ii), a [
420 entity is not required to comply with the notice and public hearing requirements of Section
421 59-2-919 if the [
422 requirements before the referendum petition is filed.
423 (12) The ballot title shall, at a minimum, include in substantially this form the
424 following: "Shall the [name of the taxing entity] be authorized to levy a tax rate in the amount
425 sufficient to generate an increased property tax revenue of [amount] for fiscal year [year] as
426 budgeted, adopted, and approved by the [name of the taxing entity]".
427 (13) A [
428 that are directly related to meeting the requirements of this section and that the county would
429 not have incurred but for compliance with this section.
430 (14) (a) An election officer shall include on a ballot a referendum that has not yet
431 qualified for placement on the ballot, if:
432 (i) sponsors file an application for a referendum described in this section;
433 (ii) the ballot will be used for the election for which the sponsors are attempting to
434 qualify the referendum; and
435 (iii) the deadline for qualifying the referendum for placement on the ballot occurs after
436 the day on which the ballot will be printed.
437 (b) If an election officer includes on a ballot a referendum described in Subsection
438 (14)(a), the ballot title shall comply with Subsection (12).
439 (c) If an election officer includes on a ballot a referendum described in Subsection
440 (14)(a) that does not qualify for placement on the ballot, the election officer shall inform the
441 voters by any practicable method that the referendum has not qualified for the ballot and that
442 votes cast in relation to the referendum will not be counted.