California city ballot litigation

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This article contains information about ballot litigation that applies to a city-wide level.

Preserve Shorecliff Homeowners v City of San Clemente

On January 16, the California State Court of Appeals ruled unconstitutional a state law that requires for people to circulate a city initiative or referendum, the circulator must live in that particular city. The vote was 3-0.[1]

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References

  1. California Victory on Who May Circulate a Petition, Ballot Access News, Jan. 26, 2008
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