California Elections Code ARTICLE 4 - Arguments Concerning City Measures
- Section 9280.
Whenever a city measure qualifies for a place on the ballot, the governing body may direct the city elections official to transmit a copy of...
- Section 9281.
If no other method is provided by general law, or, in the case of a chartered city, by the charter or by city ordinance, arguments...
- Section 9282.
(a) For measures placed on the ballot by petition, the persons filing an initiative petition pursuant to this article may file a written argument in favor...
- Section 9283.
A ballot argument may not be accepted under this article unless accompanied by the printed name and signature or printed names and signatures of the...
- Section 9285.
(a) (1) When an argument in favor and an argument against a measure have been selected to be printed in the voter information guide, the elections official...
- Section 9286.
(a) Based on the time reasonably necessary to prepare and print the arguments and voter information guides and to permit the 10-calendar-day public examination as provided...
- Section 9287.
If more than one argument for or more than one argument against any city measure is submitted to the city elections official within the time...
Last modified: October 22, 2018