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Alaska Statutes.
Title 15. Elections
Chapter 45. Initiative, Referendum, and Recall
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Chapter 45. Initiative, Referendum, and Recall

Section 10. Provision and Scope For Use of the Initiative.
Section 20. Filing Application.
Section 30. Form of Application.
Section 40. Form of Proposed Bill.
Section 50. Manner of Notice.
Section 60. Designation of Sponsors.
Section 70. Review of Application For Certification.
Section 80. Bases of Denial of Certification.
Section 90. Preparation of Petition.
Section 100. Statement of Warning.
Section 110. Circulation of Petition; Prohibitions and Penalty.
Section 120. Manner of Signing and Withdrawing Name From Petition.
Section 130. Certification of Circulator.
Section 140. Filing of Petition.
Section 150. Review of Petition.
Section 160. Bases For Determining the Petition Was Improperly Filed.
Section 170. Submission of Supplementary Petition. [Repealed, Sec. 7 Ch 80 SLA 1998].
Section 180. Preparation of Ballot Title and Proposition.
Section 190. Placing Proposition On Ballot.
Section 200. Display of Proposed Law.
Section 210. Determination of Void Petition.
Section 220. Adoption and Effective Date of Proposed Law.
Section 230. Insufficiency of Application or Petition. [Repealed, Sec. 7, Ch 80 SLA 1998].
Section 240. Judicial Review.
Section 245. Delegation By Lieutenant Governor.
Section 250. Provision and Scope of Use of Referendum.
Section 260. Filing Application.
Section 270. Form of Application.
Section 280. Manner of Notice.
Section 290. Designation of Sponsors.
Section 300. Time of Review of Application For Certification.
Section 310. Bases of Denial of Certification.
Section 320. Preparation of Petition.
Section 330. Statement of Warning.
Section 340. Circulation.
Section 350. Manner of Signing and Withdrawing Name From Petition.
Section 360. Certification of Circulator.
Section 370. Filing of Petition.
Section 380. Review of Petition.
Section 390. Bases For Determining the Petition Was Improperly Filed.
Section 400. Submission of Supplementary Petition.
Section 410. Preparation of Ballot Title and Proposition.
Section 420. Placing Proposition On Ballot.
Section 430. Display of Act Being Referred.
Section 440. Rejection of Act.
Section 450. Insufficiency of Application or Petition.
Section 460. Judicial Review.
Section 465. Delegation By Lieutenant Governor.
Section 470. Provision and Scope For Use of Recall.
Section 480. Filing Application.
Section 490. Time of Filing Application.
Section 500. Form of Application.
Section 510. Grounds For Recall.
Section 520. Manner of Notice.
Section 530. Notice of the Number of Voters.
Section 540. Review of Application For Certification.
Section 550. Bases of Denial of Certification.
Section 560. Preparation of Petition.
Section 570. Statement of Warning.
Section 580. Circulation.
Section 590. Manner of Signing and Withdrawing Name From Petition.
Section 600. Certification of Circulator.
Section 610. Filing of Petition.
Section 620. Review of Petition.
Section 630. Bases For Determining the Petition Was Improperly Filed.
Section 640. Submission of Supplementary Petition.
Section 650. Calling Special Election.
Section 660. Preparation of Ballot.
Section 670. Conduct of Special Election.
Section 680. Display of Bases For and Against Recall.
Section 690. Certification of Election Results.
Section 700. Filling Vacancy.
Section 710. Insufficiency of Grounds, Application, or Petition.
Section 720. Judicial Review.

Article 01. INITIATIVE


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