§ 45-4. Ballot language, generally.  


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  • In any ordinance placing a proposed charter amendment on the ballot, city council shall prescribe a brief summary of the same, which shall be accurate, shall not be misleading, and shall be without material omission or argument. The summary so prescribed shall be placed upon the ballot. City council may further prescribe arguments, of no more than two-hundred words each, printed side by side in such order as council deems appropriate, both in support of and in opposition to such proposed charter amendment; and such arguments shall properly represent the substance, purpose and effect of the proposal. The ballot committee may prepare and present to city council the arguments for such proposal, which shall properly identify the substance, purpose and effect of the proposal. The arguments, so prescribed by council, shall be placed in the notice to voters provided for herein; and shall be affixed to a copy of the proposal charter amendment and be placed in each voting location of the city.

(Ord. No. 1748-2014, 7-21-2014)