Court Opinion

ID: 836143
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2013-03-01 21:13:04.744679+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T09:03:28.034816
License: Public Domain

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  PER CURIAM
 

  This ballot title review proceeding under ORS 250.085(2) concerns the Attorney General’s certified ballot title for a proposed initiative measure, which the Secretary of State has denominated as Initiative Petition 103 (2002). We review the Attorney General’s certified ballot title to determine whether it substantially complies with the requirements of ORS 250.035(2)(a) to (d).
  
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  ORS 250.085(5) (stating that requirement).
 

  Petitioner challenges all parts of the Attorney General’s certified ballot title. We have considered petitioner’s arguments and determine that they are not well taken. Accordingly we certify to the Secretary of State the following ballot title for the proposed measure:
 

  AMENDS CONSTITUTION: ENTITLES VOTERS TO PREVENT SALE, PROTECT PRIVACY OF THEIR PETITION SIGNATURES; CREATES IMPLEMENTING, ENFORCEMENT PROVISIONS
 

  RESULT OF ‘YES” VOTE: ‘Yes” vote entitles registered voters to prevent sale, protect privacy of their petition signatures; creates provisions implementing, enforcing that right, and requiring fines for violations.
 

  RESULT OF “NO” VOTE: “No” vote rejects creation of constitutional right for registered voters to prevent the sale, and protect the privacy of their signatures on initiative, referendum petitions.
 

  SUMMARY: Amends Constitution. Entitles registered voters to prevent their signatures on initiative or referendum petitions from being sold. Bars Secretary of State from approving petition for circulation unless petition clearly gives signers opportunity to indicate choice not to have signature sold. If signer so indicates, no one may pay for obtaining signature or transmitting it to Secretary. Names, addresses of signers may not be used for commercial solicitation, other purposes unrelated to qualifying measure for ballot. Requires minimum $250 fine for each unauthorized sale, knowing use, or transfer of information to third party. Does not prohibit payment for signature gathering by hour or on salary where amount of payment
   
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  not determined by number of signers who have indicated choice not to have signatures sold. Other provisions.
 

  Ballot title certified. This decision shall become effective in accordance with ORAP 11.30(11).