0 chapters · 1,417 sections in this title.
Elec. Code § 9308 Section 9308
1.4K chars
(a) Except as provided in Section 9309, within 30 days from the date of filing of the petition, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, the district elections official shall examine the petition, and from the records of registration ascertain whether the petition is signed by…
Elec. Code § 9309 Section 9309
2.2K chars
(a) Within 30 days from the date of filing of the petition, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, if, from the examination of petitions pursuant to Section 9308, more than 500 signatures have been signed on the petition, the district elections official may use a random samp…
Elec. Code § 9310 Section 9310
0.9K chars
(a) If the initiative petition is signed by voters not less in number than 10 percent of the voters in the district, if the total number of registered voters is less than 500,000, or not less in number than 5 percent of the voters in the district, if the total number of registere…
Elec. Code § 9311 Section 9311
0.2K chars
The proponent of an initiative may withdraw the initiative at any time before the 88th day before the election, whether or not the petition has already been found sufficient by the elections official.
Elec. Code § 9312 Section 9312
0.6K chars
Whenever an ordinance is required by this article to be submitted to the voters of a district at an election, the district elections official shall cause the ordinance to be printed. A copy of the ordinance shall be made available to any voter upon request. The district elections…
Elec. Code § 9313 Section 9313
1.3K chars
Except as provided in Section 9314, whenever a district measure is submitted to the voters, the district elections official shall transmit a copy of the measure to the county counsel, or to the district attorney if there is no county counsel, of the county that contains the large…
Elec. Code § 9314 Section 9314
2.1K chars
(a) Whenever a district measure is submitted to the voters of a water district, the district elections official shall transmit a copy of the measure to the legal counsel for the water district, or to the county counsel if there is no legal counsel for the water district, of the c…
Elec. Code § 9315 Section 9315
1.1K chars
The persons filing an initiative petition pursuant to this article may file a written argument in favor of the ordinance. The district board may submit an argument against the ordinance. Neither argument shall exceed 300 words in length, and both arguments shall be printed and ma…
Elec. Code § 9316 Section 9316
0.7K chars
Based on the time reasonably necessary to prepare and print the arguments and voter information guides, and to permit the 10-calendar-day public examination as provided in Article 4 (commencing with Section 9380) for the particular election, the district elections official charge…
Elec. Code § 9317 Section 9317
1.3K chars
(a) When an argument in favor and an argument against a measure have been selected for publication in the voter information pamphlet the elections official responsible for conducting the election shall send copies of the argument in favor of the measure to the authors of the argu…
Elec. Code § 9319 Section 9319
0.1K chars
Any number of proposed ordinances may be voted upon at the same election. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 9320 Section 9320
0.3K chars
If a majority of the voters voting on a proposed ordinance vote in its favor, the ordinance shall become a valid and binding ordinance of the district. The ordinance shall be considered as adopted upon the date the vote is declared by the district board, and shall go into effect …
Elec. Code § 9321 Section 9321
0.2K chars
If the provisions of two or more ordinances adopted at the same election conflict, the ordinance receiving the highest number of affirmative votes shall control. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 9322 Section 9322
0.2K chars
The enacting clause of an ordinance submitted to the voters of a district shall be substantially in the following form: “The people of the ____ District do ordain as follows:” (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 9323 Section 9323
0.5K chars
No ordinance proposed by initiative petition and adopted either by the district board without submission to the voters or adopted by the voters shall be repealed or amended except by a vote of the people, unless provision is otherwise made in the original ordinance. In all other …
Elec. Code § 9340 Section 9340
0.6K chars
The voters of any district that is a local public entity as defined by Section 900.4 of the Government Code, and to which Section 9300 applies, shall have the right to petition for referendum on legislative acts of the district in the same manner and subject to the same rules as …
Elec. Code § 9341 Section 9341
1.9K chars
(a) Notwithstanding Section 9340, ordinances authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds by a school district, special district, or any other local agency as part of a joint powers entity pursuant to Section 6547 of the Government Code, shall not take effect for 60 days. (b) When t…
Elec. Code § 9341.5 Section 9341.5
0.2K chars
The proponent of a referendum may withdraw the referendum at any time before the 88th day before the election, whether or not the petition has already been found sufficient by the elections official.
Elec. Code § 9342 Section 9342
0.3K chars
The governing board of any district to which Section 9340 applies may refer legislative questions to the voters of the district in the same manner as the board of supervisors may refer county questions pursuant to Section 9140. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 9360 Section 9360
0.5K chars
Whenever the elections official is required to mail official matter, as provided in Sections 9312, 9315, and 9317, only one copy of each such official matter shall be mailed to a postal address where two or more registered voters have the same surname and the same postal address.…
Elec. Code § 9380 Section 9380
1.8K chars
(a) The elections official shall make a copy of the materials referred to in Sections 9312, 9315, and 9317 available for public examination in his or her office for a period of 10 calendar days immediately following the filing deadline for submission of those documents. Any perso…