Judges and Judiciary
May 27, 2006
Court: More Than One Subject Per Ballot Initiative Is a No No
The state Supreme Court clarified the ground rules Thursday for ballot initiatives sponsored by lawmakers, reaffirming the long-standing rule that a single measure put to voters cannot mix multiple subjects.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The state Supreme Court clarified the ground rules Thursday for ballot initiatives sponsored by lawmakers, reaffirming the long-standing rule that a single measure put to voters cannot mix multiple subjects.
In a case of first impression, the justices considered whether a proposed 2004 ballot initiative, Proposition 60 - which ...
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