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5/1/2007
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790
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the most recent Presidential election. All petition circulators must be voters of the City. <br />Each separate page of the petition shal•Imust include a certificate <br />signed and dated by the circulator~er+fied-b~-each;. The certificate shall affirm that each <br />signature apper3~'°~' +"°r°+^ was made in tfteirthe circulator's presence and that the <br />circulator believes tfte~-the page to be-contain the genuine signatures of the pe~ss+~ <br />voters whose names +~they purports to b~°•. Th° r,°v r,r, m~+Lir~rv +Ih° n°rt~fi~+7~o ch^n "o <br />. and that each signer was presented with the full <br />petition Each signer of a petition must be a voter of the City and must sign and print their <br />name and give their street address. The completed petition shall be submitted to the <br />Clerk-Administrator for review. Any perseevoter whose name appears on a petition may <br />withdraw their name by filing a statement in writing f+ted-with the Clerk-Administrator <br />before sa+~the Clerk-Administrator advises the Council of the information related to the <br />sufficiency of the petition. <br />Section 5.03. Determination of Petition Sufficiency. T-~-Ee~ttev °"^" ~'° +"° <br />For a petition to be sufficient it must meet the requirements set forth in section 5.02 and <br />contain at least the following: <br />• Petitions for Initiative and Referendum require signatures of at least fifteen (15~percent of the <br />total ballots cast for President in the most recent Presidential election. <br />• Petitions for Recall require signatures of at least twenty five (25Zpercent of the total ballots <br />cast for President in the most recent Presidential election. <br />If all requirements have been met the Clerk-Administrator shall report to the Council <br />within ten (10) calendar daLrs of receipt of the completed petition Thereafter the Council <br />shall immediately declare the sufficiency of the petition. <br />Section 5.04. Disposition of Insufficient or Irregular Petition <br />..,vw~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~.... ~~ ~...,~ ... ~.......... ... ... ...................... .....~-...... ~ ...~ _._.... .~...-- ----- ----- -- ---- -- - <br />~ e <br />t <br />t <br />If the Clerk-Administrator determines that the petition does not meet the requirements for <br />sufficiency a copy of thepetition together with a written statement of its defects, shall be <br />delivered to the Sponsoring Committee and to the Council within ten (10) calendar days <br />of receipt of the completed petition As specified in this Charter the Sponsoring <br />Committee shall have twenty one L1~ calendar days to file additional signature papers <br />and/or to correct the specified irregularity Within nine (9) calendar days of receipt of the <br />
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