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In 2021, in Boulder, Colorado, the first official online petition system was used to get an initiative on the ballot, with no circulators involved at petitions.bouldercolorado.gov. The voters of the city of Boulder approved a charter amendment allowing online petitioning by a vote of 71% to 29% in 2018. [3]
Other petitions never got off the ground: Initiative Petition No. 15, filed in September 1911, would have imposed a restriction on future state questions by forbidding the resubmission of a ...
Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen sent MSRR its ballot petition on April 5, 2024, a day after the Montana Supreme Court ordered her to do so. [17] [18] MSRR began collecting signatures for Initiative 128 in April 2024, [19] and submitted about 117,000 signatures for the ballot initiative on June 21, 2024.
The term "Petition" as used in both of these regulations is restricted to those petitions which are directed at the executive or legislative branches of government, and does not include documents filed in a court of law, which are also referred to as "petitions", such as petitions for coram nobis, mandamus, habeas corpus, prohibition, and ...
Other groups are opposing changes to the initiative petition process. Marilyn McLeod of the League of Women Voters says that the group opposes any attempt to make it harder to get a measure on the ...
Former Attorney General and Idaho Supreme Court Justice Jim Jones explains why the Open Primaries Initiative sued AG Raul Labrador. | Opinion
A petition is a request to do something, most commonly addressed to a government official or public entity. Petitions to a deity are a form of prayer called supplication.. In the colloquial sense, a petition is a document addressed to an official and signed by numerous individuals.
The petition number for the initiative was 11-12, and was filed by Michael Clarke as "An Initiative Petition for an Act Relative to Death with Dignity". [1] The proposal was to allow terminally ill patients to be given lethal drugs. A terminally ill patient would be defined as a patient being given six months or fewer to live.