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Alaska Statutes.
Title 15. Elections
Chapter 45. Initiative, Referendum, and Recall
Section 90. Preparation of Petition.
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AS 15.45.090. Preparation of Petition.

If the application is certified, the lieutenant governor shall prescribe the form of and prepare petitions containing (1) a copy of the proposed bill if the number of words included in both the formal and substantive provisions of the bill is 500 or less, (2) an impartial summary of the subject matter of the bill, (3) the warning prescribed in AS 15.45.100 , (4) sufficient space for signature and address, (5) sufficient space at the bottom of each page for the information required by AS 15.45.130 (8), and (6) other specifications prescribed by the lieutenant governor to assure proper handling and control. Petitions, for purposes of circulation, shall be prepared by the lieutenant governor in a number reasonably calculated to allow full circulation throughout the state. The lieutenant governor shall number each petition and shall keep a record of the petition delivered to each sponsor. Upon request of the committee, the lieutenant governor shall report the number of persons who voted in the preceding general election.


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