California Bill to Make Initiative Ballot Access More Difficult Advances

On August 30, the California Senate Appropriations Committee passed AB 1451, the bill to make it more difficult for initiatives to get on the statewide ballot. It requires that at least 10% of the signatures must be collected by unpaid individuals. It also outlaws paying circulators on a per-signature basis.


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California Bill to Make Initiative Ballot Access More Difficult Advances — 2 Comments

  1. I do not see how forcing initiative proponents to collect 10% of their signatures with unpaid volunteer petition circulators is legally valid.

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