CHAPTER 12 Title 1 Initiative, Referendum and Recall
CHAPTER 12
INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM, AND RECALL
SECTION:
1-12-1: Direct Legislation
1-12-2: Initiative Petition
1-12-3: Examination by Clerk
1-12-4: Signature Requirements
1-12-5: Submission to Popular Vote by Council
1-12-6: Referendum Petition
1-12-7: Submission on Council’s Own Motion
1-12-8: Form of Ballot
1-12-9: Publication
1-12-10: Inconsistent Measures
1-12-11: Required Time Between Elections
1-12-12: Limitations on Right
1-12-13: Recall
1-12-1:
DIRECT LEGISLATION: The people of the City, in addition to the method
of legislation otherwise provided, shall have the power of direct legislation by initiative
and referendum.
1-12-2:
INITIATIVE PETITION: The initiative shall be exercised in the following
manner:
(A) A petition with the requisite number of signatures thereon, accompanied by the
proposed legislative measure in the form of a proposed ordinance, and
requesting that such ordinance be submitted to the vote of the people, shall be
filed with the City Clerk. The petition for initiative shall be signed by registered
voters equal to twenty percent (20%) of the total number of voters registered to
vote at the last general election of the City.
(B) Such petition shall be in substantially the following form:
We the undersigned, being qualified and registered
electors of the City of Ammon, State of Idaho, hereby
declare that we have read, or heard read at length, section
by section, the proposed ordinance or measure attached
hereto and fully understand its contents, meaning and
purpose, and believe it should become a law of the City for
the following reasons: (here state the reasons in not more
than two hundred (200) words). We herewith request such
ordinance or measure be submitted to a vote of the people
if not passed by the Council.
(Signed)
Street and Number
(C) Any number of copies of the petition and proposed ordinance may be circulated
at the same time and all shall be considered as one petition, but each copy of the
petition must be verified by at least one qualified and registered elector, which
verification shall be substantially as follows:
STATE OF IDAHO )
:
County of Bonneville )
I, , swear, under
penalty of perjury, that every signator on the foregoing
petition signed his or her name in my presence. I believe
that each has stated his or her name and the
accompanying information on the signature sheet correctly,
and that the person was eligible to sign this petition.
(Signed)
Post Office Address
Telephone Number
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this _____ day
of __________________, _______.
Notary Public for Idaho
Residing at
My commission expires:
1-12-3:
EXAMINATION BY CLERK: Upon the filing of such petition, the Clerk
shall ascertain whether or not said petition is signed by the requisite number of qualified
and registered electors and otherwise conforms to law. The Clerk shall attach to the
petition a certificate showing the result of such examination and if the petition is found
insufficient, the certificate shall state the reasons therefor and the changes necessary to
conform to law. The City Clerk may request the advice and counsel from the City
Attorney for the purpose of determining the sufficiency of the petition. The Clerk's
certificate shall be filed in the Clerk's office within fourteen (14) days after the petition
was filed with the City Clerk, and the Clerk shall notify the person filing such petition of
the filing of the Clerk's certificate which notice shall be in writing and shall be delivered
within three (3) days after the filing of the certificate. Delivery of such notice shall be
presumed complete upon its physical delivery to such person, or upon its deposit into
the U.S. mail, postage prepaid, certified mail, return receipt request, addressed to the
last known address of such person. If, by the Clerk's certificate, the petition is shown to
be insufficient or defective, it may be amended, additional signatures added, or
otherwise perfected, within thirty (30) days from the date of said certificate. If the petition
is not perfected within thirty (30) days, the Clerk shall declare the petition null and void. If
the petition filed with the Clerk is found by the Clerk to be in due form with the required
number of signatures, the Clerk shall certify in writing that the petition is in proper form,
and shall submit the same to the Council at its next regular meeting, provided however,
if the Clerk's certification is made less than two (2) days prior to the next regular Council
meeting, the petition may be submitted to the Council at the next following Council
meeting.
1-12-4:
SIGNATURE REQUIREMENTS: The requirements for signature,
verification of valid petitions, printing of petitions and time limits, except as expressly
modified herein, shall generally conform to Chapter 18, Title 34, Idaho Code.
1-12-5:
SUBMISSION TO POPULAR VOTE BY COUNCIL: Except as otherwise
provided in this Chapter, the Council shall, within twenty (20) days after the date of the
Clerk's certificate to the initiative petition, either pass such ordinance without alteration or
call a special election within ninety (90) days after the date of the certification; provided
however, that if any other City election is to be held within ninety (90) days after the filing
of the certification, the proposed ordinance shall be submitted to the electorate without
alteration at such election. If a majority of the electors voting on the proposed initiative
measure vote in favor thereof, the same shall thereupon or at the time fixed therein,
become effective as a City ordinance.
1-12-6:
REFERENDUM PETITION: All petitions for referendum shall be filed not
less than sixty (60) days following the final adoption of any ordinance subject to
referendum, and shall be processed in the manner set forth in the preceding three (3)
sections. The petition shall be substantially as follows:
We, the undersigned, being qualified and registered
electors of the City of Ammon, Idaho, declare that we have
read, or heard read in full (insert ordinance number subject
to referendum) and we understand its contents, meaning
and purpose and believe it should not become a law of the
City for the following reasons: (State reasons why
ordinance should not be passed in two hundred (200)
words or less.) We request that a referendum vote be
called on this ordinance at a special election called for
such purpose.
(Signed)
Street and Number
STATE OF IDAHO )
:
County of Bonneville )
I, , swear, under penalty of
perjury, that every person who signed this sheet of the
foregoing petition signed his or her name thereto in my
presence. I believe that each has stated his or her name
and the accompanying information on the signature sheet
correctly, and that the person was eligible to sign this
petition.
(Signed)
Post Office Address
Telephone Number
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this _____ day
of ___________________, _______.
Notary Public for Idaho
Residing at
My commission expires:
Within ninety (90) days after the date the Clerk certifies the referendum petition
conforms to this chapter, the Council shall hold a special election to submit the
referendum measure, without alteration, to the electorate unless the Council shall
otherwise repeal such ordinance prior thereto; provided however, if any City general
election is to be held within such ninety (90) days, the referendum measure shall be
submitted to a vote at such election. If a majority of the voters voting on the measure
vote in favor of the measure, the ordinance shall thereupon become null and void.
1-12-7:
SUBMISSION ON COUNCIL'S OWN MOTION: The Council may submit
to popular vote, for adoption or rejection, at any election any initiative or referendum
ordinance or measure in the same manner and with the same force and effect as
provided herein. The Council may also call a special advisory election to obtain a non-
binding vote on any matter.
1-12-8:
FORM OF BALLOT: The form of ballot and method of voting on any
initiative or referendum petition shall be the same as in any general City election.
1-12-9:
PUBLICATION: The Clerk shall publish every proposed or referred
ordinance at least twice in the official newspaper of this City before the date of the
election at which such proposition or ordinance is to be voted upon. All special elections
held pursuant to the Chapter shall be conducted, the votes canvassed, and the result
declared in the same manner as provided by law in respect to other City elections.
1-12-10:
INCONSISTENT MEASURES: Nothing herein shall prevent two or more
initiative measures concerning the same subject matter from being voted upon at the
same election; provided however, if both initiative measures are approved and are
inconsistent in any respect, the measure receiving the highest number of votes shall
prevail, and the other shall entirely fail to become law.
1-12-11:
REQUIRED TIME BETWEEN ELECTIONS: No more than one special
referendum or initiative election may be held within any period of six (6) months.
1-12-12:
LIMITATIONS ON RIGHT: The right of initiative or referendum shall not
be exercised with respect to any measure pertaining to issuance of bonds, tax levies,
fiscal appropriations, zoning, or any other matter in conflict with the Constitution and
laws of the State of Idaho. Such right or rights shall, to the extent consistent with the
Constitution of the State of Idaho, be limited to legislative matters and shall not be
exercised to impair any vested contract or property right or deprive any person of due
process of law.
1-12-13:
RECALL: The Mayor and members of the City Council shall be subject to
recall in accordance with Chapter 17, Title 34, Idaho Code. Appointive officers of the City
shall not be subject to recall.