Initiative Petition
The Elections Division received a certified ballot
title from the Attorney General on October 12, 2018, for Initiative Petition 2020-007, proposed for the November 3,
2020, General Election.
Caption Amends Constitution: Requires public employee
"compensation" (defined) "equal" (defined) to comparable
private employees; legislature adopts criteria; reporting
Chief
Petitioners Erica Hetfeld-Schpak
PO Box 820091 Portland, OR 97282 Kim Sordyl
311 NW 12th Ave #1001 Portland, OR 97209
Appeal Period Any registered voter, who
submitted timely written comments on the draft ballot title and is dissatisfied
with the certified ballot title issued by the Attorney General, may petition
the Oregon Supreme Court to review the ballot title.
If a registered voter petitions the Supreme Court to review
the ballot title, the voter must notify the Elections Division by completing
and filing form SEL 324 Notice of Ballot Title Challenge. If this notice is not timely filed, the petition to the
Supreme Court may be dismissed.
Appeal Due October 26, 2018
How to Submit Appeal Refer to Oregon Rules of Appellate Procedure, Rule 11.30 or contact the Oregon Supreme Court for more information at 503.986.5555.
Notice Due 1st business day after appeal filed with Supreme Court, 5 p.m.
How to Submit Notice Scan and Email: irrlistnotifier.sos@oregon.gov Fax: 503.373.7414 Mail: 255 Capitol St. NE STE 501, Salem OR 97310
More information, including the certified ballot title and the
Secretary of State's determination that the proposed initiative petition is in
compliance with the procedural requirements established in the Oregon
Constitution for initiative petitions, is contained in the IRR
Database available at www.oregonvotes.gov.
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