Case Name: Lloyd K. MARBET, Petitioner, v. Hardy MYERS, Attorney General of the State of Oregon, Respondent, and Andy REID and Daniel Meek, Intervenors
Court: Oregon Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Oregon
Decision Date: 1999-12-03
Citations: 329 Or. 500
Docket Number: SC S46845
Parties: Lloyd K. MARBET, Petitioner, v. Hardy MYERS, Attorney General of the State of Oregon, Respondent, and Andy REID and Daniel Meek, Intervenors.
Judges: PER CURIAM
Reporter: Oregon Reports
Volume: 329
Pages: 500–502

Head Matter:
Argued and submitted November 9,
ballot title certified December 3, 1999
Lloyd K. MARBET, Petitioner, v. Hardy MYERS, Attorney General of the State of Oregon, Respondent, and Andy REID and Daniel Meek, Intervenors.
(SC S46845)
991 P2d 1056
Daniel W. Meek, Portland, argued the cause and filed the petition for petitioner.
Holly A. Vance, Assistant Attorney General, Salem, argued the cause for respondent. With her on the answering memorandum were Hardy Myers, Attorney General, and Michael D. Reynolds, Solicitor General.
Linda K. Williams, Portland, filed a response for intervenors.
PER CURIAM

Opinion:
PER CURIAM
This is a ballot title review proceeding brought under ORS 250.085(2). Petitioner is an elector who timely submitted written comments concerning the content of the draft ballot title submitted to the Secretary of State and who therefore is entitled to seek review of the ballot title certified by the Attorney General. See ORS 250.085(2) (setting that requirement).
We have considered each of petitioner's arguments concerning the ballot title certified by the Attorney General. We conclude that none establishes that the Attorney General's certified ballot title fails substantially to comply with the standards for such ballot titles set out in ORS 250.035(2)(a) to (d). Accordingly, we certify to the Secretary of State the following ballot title:
AMENDS CONSTITUTION: INCREASES SIGNATURES REQUIRED TO PLACE INITIATIVE AMENDING CONSTITUTION ON BALLOT
RESULT OF "YES" VOTE: "Yes" vote increases number of signatures required to place initiative to amend constitution on ballot.
RESULT OF "NO" VOTE: "No" vote rejects increasing signatures required to place initiative to amend constitution on ballot.
SUMMARY: Amends constitution. Currently, initiative to amend Oregon Constitution can be placed on the ballot by a petition signed by a number of qualified voters equal to 8 percent of the total number of votes cast for all candidates at last election for Governor. Measure increases number of signatures required to place initiative to amend constitution on ballot to 12 percent of total number of votes cast for all candidates at last election for Governor. Applies to initiative submitted for vote after November 2000 election.
Ballot title certified. This decision shall become effective in accordance with ORAP 11.30(10).