County Initiatives
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The Sonoma County Registrar of Voters is the elections official for county initiatives. California law prescribes certain deadlines for the initiative process. Please refer to the appropriate code sections or consult a lawyer for advice about the deadlines.
Deadline | Step | Elections Code |
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Proponents file notice of intention to circulate petition with Registrar of Voters Office and pay $200 filing fee. | 9103 | |
Within 15 days of filing notice of intention | County counsel files ballot title/summary with Registrar of Voters Office. | 9105 |
* | Proponents publish notice of intention and ballot title/summary in a newspaper of general circulation, and provide proof of publication to Registrar of Voters Office. | 9105 |
After publication of notice intention and ballot title/summary in a newspaper of general circulation | Proponents can begin circulating initiative petition. For number of signatures required, see EC 9118 and California Constitution, Article 13C, Section 3. | 9105, 9108 |
Within 180 days of proponents receiving ballot title and summary | Proponents file initiative petition signatures with Registrar of Voters Office. | 9110 |
Either:
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Registrar of Voters Office examines initiative petition and determines how many signatures are valid and if number is sufficient to qualify initiative for the ballot.
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9115 |
Next regular Board of Supervisors meeting after petition has been certified as sufficient (see previous step). | Registrar of Voters certifies sufficiency of petition at next regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors. Board can take one of three actions:
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4105, 9111, 9115, 9118 |
* There is no specific deadline for publication of the notice of intention and ballot title/summary in a newspaper of general circulation (or filing proof of publication with the Registrar of Voters Office). However, EC 9105(b) says this must happen before proponents begin circulating the petition.