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(a) The division will include statements advocating voter approval or rejection of propositions in the election pamphlet. The division may offer authorship of the statement advocating voter approval of a proposition to a publicly recognized individual or organization with a stated interest in the proposition. The division may offer authorship of the statement advocating voter rejection of a proposition to a publicly recognized individual or organization with a stated interest in the proposition.
(b) The division will establish a deadline for the submission of a statement under this section. A statement advocating voter approval and rejection must be received by the division by the established deadline date.
(c) A statement submitted under this section may not exceed 500 words. An article such as "a," "an," and "the" will be counted as a word.
(d) A statement submitted under this section must include a signer's bloc located at the bottom of the statement. The signer's bloc must include no more than three signers. Any signers more than the allotted three will be considered endorsements and included in the text of the statement and counted against the 500-word limit. Signers must include the signers' full names and organizations, if any.
(e) Signers shall sign a form prepared by the division indicating that the signers participated in the drafting of the statement.
(f) The division will not release statements until all statements regarding the question have been received in final form and have gone to the printer.
(g) The division may appoint a coordinator for the drafting of statements under this section.
History: Eff. 8/22/2004, Register 171
Authority: AS 15.15.010
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