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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 29. Municipal Government
- Chapter 26. Elections
- Section 140. Sufficiency of Petition.
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AS 29.26.140. Sufficiency of Petition.
- (a) All copies of an initiative or referendum petition shall be assembled and filed as a single instrument. Within 10 days
after the date the petition is filed, the municipal clerk shall
- (1) certify on the petition whether it is sufficient; and
- (2) if the petition is insufficient, identify the insufficiency and notify the contact person by certified mail.
- (b) A petition that is insufficient may be supplemented with additional signatures obtained and filed before the 11th day
after the date on which the petition is rejected.
- (c) A petition that is insufficient shall be rejected and filed as a public record unless it is supplemented under (b) of
this section. Within 10 days after a supplementary filing the clerk shall recertify the petition. If it is still
insufficient, the petition is rejected and filed as a public record.
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