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f 1 <br /> CHAPTER 5 <br /> INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM AND RECALL <br /> Sec. 5.01. Powers Reserved by the People. The people of Mounds View reserve <br /> to themselves the powers in accordance with the provisions of this Charter to <br /> initiate and adopt ordinances and resolutions, to require measures passed by the <br /> council to be referred to the electorate for approval or disapproval, and to recall <br /> elected public officials. These powers shall be called the initiative, the referendum, <br /> and the recall, respectively. <br /> Sec. 5.02. General Provisions for Petitions. A petition provided for under this <br /> chapter shall be sponsored by a committee of five registered voters of the city whose <br /> names and addresses shall appear on the petition. Such petition shall be filed in <br /> • the city clerk's office prior to circulation. A petition may consist of one or more <br /> papers, but each separately circulated paper shall contain at its head, or attached <br /> thereto, the information specified in sections 5.05, 5.07 or 5.08 which apply, re- <br /> spectively, to initiative, referendum and recall. Each signer shall sign his/her <br /> name and give his/her street address. Each separate page of the petition shall have <br /> appended to it a certificate by the circulator, verified by oath, that each signature <br /> Is_the_genuine_signature of the person whose name it purports to be. The person making <br /> the certificate shall be a resident of the city and registered to vote. <br /> Sec. 5.03. Determination of Sufficiency. Within thirty days after the filing with <br /> the city clerk of the information required by section 5.02 of this chapter, the com- <br /> mittee shall file the completed petition in the office of the city clerk. Within five <br /> days after the filing of the petition, the city clerk shall ascertain by examination <br /> • the number of electors whose signatures are appended thereto. <br />
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