California Term Limits Revision Initiative Barely Qualifies for February 2008 Ballot

On September 6, California elections officials announced that an initiative to revise legislative term limits had qualified for the February 2008 ballot. The margin was extraordinarily close. The initiative requires 763,790 signatures, and the random sample showed that it has 764,747 valid signatures. The initiative, if it passes, will allow many incumbent state legislators to file for re-election in the June non-presidential primary.

UPDATE: the actual legal requirement is 694,354 valid signatures. The post above is misleading. The number 763,790 is actually the number needed to avoid checking all the signatures, instead of depending on the random sample. If the random sample shows a petition has 110% of the legal requirement, then elections officials can deem it to be OK, and don’t need to check all the signatures. If California elections officials had needed to check all the signatures, the initiative would not have been on the February 2008 ballot. Instead, it would have been on the June 2008 ballot, too late to help the incumbent legislators who are term-limited out and desire to run for new terms, which they can do if the initiative passes in February.


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