CS/SB 900--Initiatives; general requirements and revocation procedures.This bill, entitled the "Beatrice T. Posey A posey can be a flower bouquet. As a surname it is of French and English origins, originating and or derived from the greek word Desposyni. People whose surname is or was Posey include:
2. By statute 24 Geo. II. c. 44, in England, and by similar statutes in some of the United States, justices of the peace, upon being notified of an [section]100.371, and requires petition forms to be signed by the constitutionally required distribution of electors electors, in the history of the Holy Roman Empire, the princes who had the right to elect the German kings or, more exactly, the kings of the Romans (Holy Roman emperors). in addition to the constitutionally required number of electors currently required under law. The bill requires the elector elector German Kurfürst. Prince of the Holy Roman Empire who had a right to participate in electing the German emperor. Beginning c. 1273, and with the confirmation of the Golden Bull, there were seven electors: the archbishops of Trier, Mainz, who signs a petition form to date the form when he or she signs it and requires a petition form to be given to a supervisor within 30 days from the date it is signed by the elector in order to be verified as valid. The supervisors are required to record in the statewide voter registration Voter registration is the requirement in some democracies for citizens to check in with some central registry before being allowed to vote in elections. An effort to get people to register is known as a voter registration drive. Centralized/compulsory vs. system the date each form is received and the date the signature on the form is verified as valid. A signature may be revoked within 120 days after it has been verified by the supervisor by submitting a signed petition-revocation form to the appropriate supervisor. The bill provides that petition-revocation forms and the process by which revocation The recall of some power or authority that has been granted. Revocation by the act of a party is intentional and voluntary, such as when a person cancels a Power of Attorney that he has given or a will that he has written. form signatures are obtained, submitted, and verified are subject to the same relevant requirements and timeframes as petition forms. Supervisors are also required to provide petition-revocation forms to the public at all main and branch offices. Petition-revocation forms must be filed with the supervisor by February 1st preceding the next general election; however, if the initiative is not certified for ballot position in that election, the revocation forms must be filed by February 1st preceding the next successive general election. A fee of 10 cents or the actual cost of verifying such revocation signature, whichever is less, must be paid to the supervisor in order for the signature to be verified. The supervisor must record each valid and verified revocation form in the statewide voter registration system. If approved by the governor, these provisions take effect August 1, 2007. |
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