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INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM AND RECALL <br />Section 5.01. General Voter Authority*. The people of Mounds View, have the right in <br />accordance with this Charter, to propose ordinances (initiative) and to require that any ordinance be <br />referred to the voters (referendum), except those that appropriate money, levy taxes or deal with <br />administrative issues (MN Statute 410.20, as amended). The voters also have the right to remove <br />elected public officials (recall). The term voter(s), as used in Chapter 5, shall refer only to residents <br />of the Mounds View who first register, or who have registered and are qualified to vote. Per <br />Minnesota Statute 200.039, as amended, eligibility to sign the petition is not restricted to only those <br />who were eligible to or did cast ballots in the previous election. For clarity flow charts and time <br />lines are attached as appendices at the end of this Charter. In all cases, the Charter text shall take <br />priority over the appendices should there appear to be a discrepancy. (Amended by Ordinance 790, <br />Adopted July 23, 2007; Filed: August 29, 2007.) <br />Section 5.02. Petitions. A petition provided for under this chapter shall be sponsored by a <br />committee of five (5) to ten (10) members who are voters of the City and whose names and <br />addresses must appear on the petition as the Sponsoring Committee. A completed petition consists <br />of one or more pages gathered together as a single document. Each separately circulated page shall <br />contain at its head, or attached thereto, the information specified in sections 5.05, 5.07 or 5.08 which <br />apply, respectfully, to initiative, referendum and recall. The Sponsoring Committee may obtain a <br />sample petition from the City Administrator. The City Administrator shall provide the number of <br />signatures for petition sufficiency which is based on the total number of ballots cast for President in <br />the most recent Presidential election. All petition circulators must be voters of the City. Each <br />separate page of the petition must include a certificate signed and dated by the circulator. The <br />certificate shall affirm that each circulator believes the page to contain the genuine signatures of the <br />voters whose names they purport to be and that each signer was presented with the full petition. <br />Each signer of a petition must be a voter of the City and must sign and print their name and give <br />their street address. The completed petition shall be submitted to the City Administrator for <br />review. Any voter whose name appears on a petition may withdraw their name by filing a statement <br />in writing with the City Administrator before the City Administrator advises the Council of the <br />information related to the sufficiency of the petition or, if such completed petition is deemed <br />insufficient pursuant to this Charter, during any time period that additional signature papers are <br />being circulated by the Sponsoring Committee or reviewed by the City Administrator pursuant to <br />Section 5.04. Consistent with the provisions of this Charter and the applicable state laws and rules, <br />the Council may prescribe by ordinance or resolution, the definition of a frivolous petition. <br />(Amended by Ordinance 790, Adopted July 23, 2007; Filed: August 29, 2007.) <br />9 <br />