California Elections Code ARTICLE 6 - Arguments Concerning Measures Submitted to Voters
- Section 9060.
In case either the argument for or the argument against any measure placed on the ballot is not prepared and filed, the Secretary of State...
- Section 9061.
The press release shall be mailed at least 120 days prior to the date of the election at which a measure is to be voted...
- Section 9062.
The press release shall consist of an announcement containing:(a) A summary of the essential nature or purpose of the measure for or against which no argument...
- Section 9063.
The summary of a measure given in the press release shall be the official circulating title and summary that has been prepared by the Attorney...
- Section 9064.
Any voter or group of voters may, at any time within the time limit, prepare and file with the Secretary of State an argument for...
- Section 9065.
A ballot argument shall not be accepted under this article unless accompanied by all of the following:(a) The name, business or home address, and telephone number...
- Section 9067.
(a) If more than one argument for, or more than one argument against, a measure is filed within the time prescribed, the Secretary of State shall...
- Section 9068.
(a) No more than three signatures shall appear with an argument printed in the state voter information guide. In case an argument is signed by more...
- Section 9069.
When the Secretary of State has received the arguments that will be printed in the state voter information guide, the Secretary of State, within five...
Last modified: October 22, 2018