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Criteria for Evaluating Initiative Petitions
TAKE TIME, THINK BEFORE YOU SIGN
This information is provided by League of Women Voters of Oregon
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Is it complex? Some issues can be decided by a simple "yes" or "no" vote. Complex issues may need to be thoroughly examined in the legislative arena.
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Is it confusing? Some initiatives are not written well or contain conflicts that may require court resolution or interpretation.
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Does it belong in the Constitution? If the initiative amends the Constitution, consider whether it really belongs in the Constitution. Amending the Constitution is cumbersome, costly and requires the vote of the people. Sometimes a statute would accomplish the same purpose.
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How will it be funded? Consider the effect on the overall flexibility of the budget. The initiative may create its own revenue source or earmark, restrict or obligate a specific percentage of the General Fund revenues.
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What is the substance? Examine the initiative by its merits. During the petition campaign, be wary of potentially distorted information in the media or through petition signature gatherers.
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Who is behind it? You can find out who are the real sponsors and opponents of the measure. Contribution and expenditure reports are available through the Secretary of State's Elections Division at (503) 986-1518 or on-line.
The League of Women Voters of Oregon and the League's National web sites are excellent resources of non-partisan information for interested voters in Oregon. We strongly encourage you to visit these sites and study their materials. The Nationwide Election Information web site is another highly recommended site.

