California Elections Code CHAPTER 7 - General Provisions
- Section 9600.
All arguments concerning measures filed pursuant to this division shall be accompanied by the following form statement, to be signed by each proponent and by...
- Section 9601.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this code, whenever any ballot arguments for or against any measure submitted to the voters for approval are authorized, these...
- Section 9602.
A voter who has signed an initiative or referendum petition, and who subsequently wishes his or her name withdrawn, may do so by filing a...
- Section 9603.
(a) Each city, county, school district, community college district, county board of education, and special district may hold, at its discretion, an advisory election on any...
- Section 9604.
(a) Notwithstanding any other law, any person may engage in good faith bargaining between competing interests to secure legislative approval of matters embraced in a statewide...
- Section 9605.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, whenever a legislative body has ordered that a measure or proposal be submitted to the voters of any jurisdiction...
- Section 9606.
A county elections official who is required, pursuant to this division, to examine signatures on an initiative, referendum, recall, nomination, or other election petition, may...
- Section 9607.
The proponents of an initiative measure shall ensure that any person, company, or other organization that is paid, or who volunteers, to solicit signatures to...
- Section 9608.
(a) A proponent of an initiative measure shall execute and submit, along with the request for a title and summary for the proposed measure, a signed...
- Section 9609.
(a) Prior to allowing a person to circulate an initiative petition for signatures, the person, company official, or other organizational officer who is in charge of...
- Section 9610.
(a) Prior to soliciting signatures on an initiative petition, a circulator shall execute and submit to the person, company official, or other organizational officer who is...
Last modified: October 22, 2018