Case Name: Scott L. HENDRICKS, Petitioner, v. Phil KEISLING, Respondent; Warren C. DERAS, Petitioner, v. Phil KEISLING, Respondent; Stevie REMINGTON, Petitioner, v. Phil KEISLING, Respondent
Court: Oregon Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Oregon
Decision Date: 1991-07-18
Citations: 311 Or. 483
Docket Number: SC S38069; SC S38095; SC S38110
Parties: Scott L. HENDRICKS, Petitioner, v. Phil KEISLING, Respondent. Warren C. DERAS, Petitioner, v. Phil KEISLING, Respondent. Stevie REMINGTON, Petitioner, v. Phil KEISLING, Respondent.
Judges: PER CURIAM
Reporter: Oregon Reports
Volume: 311
Pages: 483–491

Head Matter:
Argued and submitted June 11,
ballot title certified by the Attorney General approved and certified to the Secretary of State July 18, 1991
Scott L. HENDRICKS, Petitioner, v. Phil KEISLING, Respondent. Warren C. DERAS, Petitioner, v. Phil KEISLING, Respondent. Stevie REMINGTON, Petitioner, v. Phil KEISLING, Respondent.
(SC S38069)
(SC S38095)
(SC S38110)
(Cases Consolidated for Argument and Opinion.)
815 P2d 207
Charles F. Hinkle, of Stoel, Rives, Boley, Jones & Grey, Portland, argued the cause and filed the petition for petitioner Scott L. Hendricks.
Warren C. Deras, Portland, argued the cause and filed the petition pro se.
Leslie M. Roberts, of Josselson, Potter & Roberts, Portland, argued the cause and filed the petition for petitioner Stevie Remington.
Michael D. Reynolds, Assistant Solicitor General, Salem, waived appearances on behalf of respondent.
PER CURIAM

Opinion:
PER CURIAM
This proceeding concerns challenges to a ballot title for a proposed initiative measure. ORS 250.085(1). The ballot title certified by the Attorney General is set forth in the appendix. We have considered the challenges. The ballot title certified by the Attorney General is approved and certified to the Secretary of State. This decision shall become effective pursuant to ORAP 11.30(10).
APPENDIX
BALLOT TITLE CERTIFIED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL
AMENDS CONSTITUTION TO SAY THAT LAWS MAY REGULATE CAMPAIGN FINANCING
QUESTION: Shall the Constitution be amended to say that laws may be adopted to regulate election campaign •financing?
SUMMARY: This measure would amend the state constitution. The new language would read as follows: "The people, as provided in this Constitution, or the Legislative Assembly may enact laws regulating the financing of election campaigns." This language would be added to the section of the state constitution that now allows regulation of elections.