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Cal. Elec. Code § 9020

Petition Signatures

Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2023
As of January 1, 2011
The petition sections shall be designed so that each signer shall personally affix all of the following:
(a) His or her signature.
(b) His or her printed name.
(c) His or her residence address, giving street and number, or if no street or number exists, adequate designation of residence so that the location may be readily ascertained.
(d) The name of his or her incorporated city or unincorporated community.
(a) The petition sections shall be designed so that each signer shall personally affix all of the following:
(1) The signer’s signature.
(2) The signer’s printed name.
(3) The signer’s residence address, giving street and number, or if no street or number exists, adequate designation of residence so that the location may be readily ascertained. An incomplete or inaccurate apartment or unit number in the signer’s residence address shall not invalidate their signature pursuant to Section 105.
(4) The name of the signer’s incorporated city or unincorporated community.
(5) If the petition does not include the disclosure statement described by subdivision (b) of Section 107, the following text on a separate horizontal line below the signer’s printed name and above the signer’s signature: “DO NOT SIGN UNLESS you have seen Official Top Funders sheet and its month is still valid.” The text “DO NOT SIGN UNLESS” shall be in all capitals and in boldface. The other text shall be capitalized as shown and shall not be in boldface.
Only a person who is a qualified registered voter at the time of signing the petition is entitled to sign it.
(b) Only a person who is a qualified registered voter at the time of signing the petition is entitled to sign it.
The number of signatures attached to each section shall be at the pleasure of the person soliciting the signatures.
(c) The number of signatures attached to each section shall be at the pleasure of the person soliciting the signatures.

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