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Ordinance No. 20405
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20405
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Amending Elections Procedures Code Sections
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3/10/2008
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3/19/2008
CMO_Effective_Date
4/19/2008
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Kitty PIercy
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<br />2.994 <br /> <br />2. For notice of a school board candidate's statement to be <br />timely, the candidate for a school board position must submit <br />the statement to the city recorder not less than 56 days prior <br />to the date of the election. <br />(b) Payment. <br />1. Prior to the inclusion of a school district measure in the <br />voters' pamphlet, the school district shall agree to pay to the <br />city the cost of the school district's portion, as determined by <br />the city recorder, of the printing, advertising, mailing, and <br />personnel expenses associated with publishing the voters' <br />pamphlet and distributing it within the city limits. The school <br />district shall agree to pay to the city the full cost of the <br />expenses associated with the distribution of voters' <br />pamphlets outside the city limits. <br />2. Candidates for school board positions shall pay to the city a <br />fee in the amount of $100 at the time they submit their <br />statements to the city recorder. <br />(c) Submission of arquments for or aqainst school district measure. <br />1. Written arguments in favor of or in opposition to a school <br />district measure may be submitted by following the <br />procedure described in subsections 2.996(1) and (1 )(b) of <br />this code, except that one or more school board members <br />voting in favor of the measure shall be substituted for the city <br />councilors. <br />2. Additional arguments in favor of or in opposition to a school <br />district measure may be submitted by following the <br />procedure described in subsection 2.996(4) of this code, <br />except that the required petition signatures shall be those of <br />school district electors. <br /> <br />Elections - Voters' Pamphlet - Contents. <br />(1) A voters' pamphlet published under section 2.993 of this code shall <br />contain for each measure the following items in the following order: <br />(a) The ballot title and text of the measure to be submitted to the <br />electors at the election for which the pamphlet is prepared; <br />(b) One argument in favor of the measure not to exceed 350 words, <br />followed by a rebuttal to the argument not to exceed 200 words; <br />and one argument in opposition to the measure not to exceed 350 <br />words, followed by a rebuttal to the argument not to exceed 200 <br />words. Such arguments and rebuttals shall be submitted in the <br />manner provided in subsection 2.996(1) of this code; <br />(c) Additional arguments in favor of, or in opposition to, the measure <br />may be submitted in the manner provided in subsection 2.996(4) <br />of this code. Each additional argument shall not exceed 325 <br />words and shall not exceed 3-5/8 inches in width by 8 inches in <br />length. <br /> <br />Ordinance - Page Page 14 of 18 <br />20405(00195064) <br />
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