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An '''invalid signature'' on a [[ballot initiative]] petition is a signature that an election official determined does not meet the state or local legal standards. | An '''invalid signature''' on a [[ballot initiative]] petition is a signature that an election official determined does not meet the state or local legal standards. | ||
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Revision as of 22:52, 17 December 2023
An invalid signature on a ballot initiative petition is a signature that an election official determined does not meet the state or local legal standards.
Types of ballot measures
- See also: Ballot measure
Most ballot measures are placed on the ballot through citizen initiatives or legislative processes. Others are placed on the ballot automatically, by a special commission, or by a state constitutional convention. The following is a list of different types of state ballot measures:
See also
- Forms of direct democracy in the American states
- States with initiative or referendum
- Types of ballot measures
- Types of citizen-initiated ballot measures
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