(Amended by Ordinance Nos. 177200 and 178799, effective November 5,
2004.)
A. The Auditor shall not accept a petition for signature
verification which does not satisfy the requirements of this chapter and other
applicable law. Petitions shall be verified in the order in which they are filed
with the Auditor.
B. A petition shall not be accepted for signature
verification unless it contains at least 100 percent of the required number of
signatures.
C. In computing the required number of signatures, the
required number shall be a percentage, as provided in this section, of the
number of electors registered in the city on the date of the primary municipal
election immediately preceding the date the prospective petition is filed.
D. An initiative petition shall:
1. Be filed with the Auditor for signature verification no
less than four months before the election date specified on the petition.
Failure to meet this filing deadline shall render the petition void.
2. Be signed by a number of electors equal to or greater
than 9 percent of the number of electors registered in the city on the date of
the primary municipal election immediately preceding the date the prospective
petition is filed.
E. A referendum petition shall:
1. Be filed with the Auditor for signature verification no
later than 30 days after passage of the ordinance sought to be referred,
however, it must be submitted to the Auditor at least four months before an
election date in order to be placed on the ballot for that election. The four
months submission requirement may be waived if the Auditor can complete the
signature verification process and meet the counties’ elections filing
deadlines, and the provisions of Section 2.04.130 B. are satisfied.
2. Be signed by a number of legal voters equal to or
greater than 6 percent of the number of electors registered in the city on the
date of the primary municipal election immediately preceding the date the
prospective petition is filed, except that a petition signed by 2,000
registered voters shall be sufficient to call a referendum upon any franchise
ordinance.
F. Upon acceptance of the petition, the Auditor shall
arrange for verification of the validity of the signatures with the County
Elections Officers. Verification may be performed by random sampling in a manner
approved by the Secretary of the State of Oregon.
G. The Auditor shall complete the verification process
within 30 days after receipt of the petition and shall advise a chief petitioner
whether the petition qualifies to be submitted to the voters.
H. A date shall be placed on the petition or on a
certificate attached to the petition which shows the date the verification
process was completed. Measures which qualify for placement on the ballot shall
be certified by the Auditor as meeting the requirements of this chapter and
shall be submitted to the Council for action as provided by 2.04.100. The
Auditor shall certify to the County Elections Offices each measure which
qualifies for placement on the ballot, unless the measure has been enacted by
the Council.