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resolution or ordinance initiating the submission of a
public |
question, other than a legislative resolution initiating an
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amendment to the Constitution, may specify such submission at |
an
election more than one year after the date on which it is |
filed or
adopted, as the case may be. A petition, resolution or |
ordinance
initiating a public question which specifies a |
particular election at
which the question is to be submitted |
shall be so limited, and shall not
be valid as to any other |
election, other than an emergency referendum
ordered pursuant |
to Section 2A-1.4.
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(e) If a petition initiating a public question does not |
specify a
regularly scheduled election, the public question |
shall be submitted to
referendum at the next regular election |
occurring not less than 78 days
after the filing of the |
petition, or not less than 108 days after the
filing of a |
petition for referendum to create a political subdivision. If
a |
resolution or ordinance initiating a public question does not |
specify a
regularly scheduled election, the public question |
shall be submitted to
referendum at the next regular election |
occurring not less than 65 days
after the adoption of the |
resolution or ordinance.
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(f) In the case of back door referenda, any limitations in |
another
statute authorizing such a referendum which restrict |
the time in which
the initiating petition may be validly filed |
shall apply to such
petition, in addition to the filing |
deadlines specified in this Section
for submission at a |
particular election. In the case of any back door
referendum, |
the publication of the ordinance or resolution of the political
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subdivision shall include a notice of (1) the specific number |
of voters
required to sign a petition requesting that a public |
question be submitted
to the voters of the subdivision; (2) the |
time within which the petition must
be filed; and (3) the date |
of the prospective referendum. The secretary or
clerk of the |
political subdivision shall provide a petition form to any
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individual requesting one. The legal sufficiency of that form, |
if provided by the secretary or clerk of the political |