Section 9285 Of Article 4. Arguments Concerning City Measures From California Elections Code >> Division 9. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 4.
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. (a) (1) When an argument in favor and an argument against a
measure have been selected to be printed in the ballot pamphlet, the
elections official shall send a copy of the argument in favor of the
measure to the authors of the argument against the measure and a copy
of an argument against the measure to the authors of the argument in
favor of the measure.
(2) The author or a majority of the authors of an argument
relating to a city measure may prepare and submit a rebuttal argument
or may authorize in writing any other person or persons to prepare,
submit, or sign the rebuttal argument.
(3) No rebuttal argument may exceed 250 words.
(4) A rebuttal argument relating to a city measure shall be filed
with the elections official no later than 10 days after the final
filing date for primary arguments.
(5) A rebuttal argument relating to a city measure may not be
signed by more than five persons and shall be printed in the same
manner as a direct argument and shall immediately follow the direct
argument which it seeks to rebut.
(b) Subdivision (a) applies only if, not later than the day on
which the legislative body calls an election, the legislative body
adopts its provisions by majority vote, in which case subdivision (a)
applies at the next ensuing municipal election and at each municipal
election thereafter, unless later repealed by the legislative body
in accordance with the procedures of this subdivision.