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(Added by Ordinance No. 177200, effective February 21, 2003.)
A. The Auditor shall certify the petition to one of the chief petitioners
for circulation at the conclusion of the seventh business day after the ballot
title is received from the City Attorney or immediately upon final adjudication
as prescribed by the court, except a referendum petition which is found by the
Auditor to satisfy the provisions of Section 2.04.050 may be circulated prior to
the preparation of the ballot title.
B. The Auditor shall advise the chief petitioner in writing that the
preparation of the ballot title by the City Attorney and certification of the
petition by the Auditor does not certify that the proposed measure is a proper
matter for the initiative or referendum process or that it is legal or free of
legal defects.
C. Each copy of the petition which is circulated shall consist of a cover
page including the ballot title and the text of the legislation being initiated
or referred backed with the signature sheet. If the text of the legislation is
too lengthy to fit on the cover sheet, each person obtaining signatures on the
petition shall carry at least one full and correct copy of the measure to be
initiated or referred and shall allow any person to review a copy upon
request.
D. Each elector signing the petition shall do so by affixing the
elector’s signature to the signature sheet. Space shall also be available on the
signature sheet for the elector's, printed name, residence address, precinct
number, and date of signing.
E. No signature sheet shall be circulated by more than one person. Each
signature sheet shall contain a certification signed by the circulator that each
elector who signed the sheet did so in the circulator’s presence and to the best
of the circulator’s knowledge, each elector signing the sheet is a legal voter
of the City and that compensation received by the circulator, if any, was not
based on the number of signatures obtained for this petition.
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