Section 9501 Of Chapter 6. School District Elections From California Elections Code >> Division 9. >> Chapter 6.
9501
. (a) The governing board of the district or any member or
members of the board, or any individual voter who is eligible to vote
on the measure, or bona fide association of citizens, or any
combination of such voters and associations may file a written
argument for or against any school measure. No argument shall exceed
300 words in length. The elections official shall cause an argument
for and an argument against the measure, if submitted, to be printed,
and shall include the arguments, preceded by the analysis, in the
voter information pamphlet that accompanies the sample ballot.
(b) Printed arguments submitted to voters in accordance with this
section shall be titled either "Argument in Favor of Measure ____" or
"Argument Against Measure ____," accordingly, the blank spaces being
filled in only with the letter or number, if any, designating the
measure. At the discretion of the elections official, the word
"Proposition" may be substituted for the word "Measure" in the
titles. Words used in the title shall not be counted when determining
the length of any measure.