Municipal (City) Initiatives
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City/town clerks are the elections officials for their respective city/town's initiatives -- not the Registrar of Voters. Please direct any questions about city/town initiatives to the appropriate city/town clerk. 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 city/town clerk and pay filing fee. | 9202 | |
Within 15 days of filing notice of intention | City/town attorney files ballot title/summary with city/town clerk. | 9203 |
* | Proponents publish notice of intention and ballot title/summary in a newspaper of general circulation, and provide proof of publication to city/town clerk. | 9205 |
Within 10 days of publication of notice of intention and ballot title/summary in a newspaper of general circulation | Proponents file proof of publication with city/town clerk. | 9206 |
After publication of notice of intention and ballot title/summary in a newspaper of general circulation | Proponents can begin circulating initiative petition. For number of signatures required, see EC 9215 and California Constitution, Article 13C, Section 3. | 9207 |
Within 180 days of proponents receiving ballot title/summary | Proponents file initiative petition signatures with city/town clerk. | 9208 |
Either:
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9211, 9114, 9115 |
Next regular city/town council meeting after petition certified to be sufficient. | City/town clerk certifies sufficiency of petition at next regular city/town meeting. Council can take one of three actions:
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1405, 9118, |
* There is no specific deadline for publication of the notice of intention and ballot title/summary in a newspaper of general circulation. However, EC 9206 says proponents must file proof of publication with their city/town clerk within 10 days of the publish date.