Measure on the ballot in the 2020 Michigan General Election in Sterling Heights.
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Get StartedThe ballot proposal would decrease the number of registered voter signatures required on nominating petitions to 400 for the offices of Mayor and City Council through an amendment to the City Charter. The City Charter currently requires candidates to secure the signatures of 1% of the registered voters in Sterling Heights, which equates to nearly 900 signatures.
A "YES" vote on the proposal would be a vote in support of decreasing the number of registered voter signatures required on nominating petitions for mayor and city council candidates from around 900 to 400.
A "NO" vote on the proposal would be a vote in opposition to decreasing the number of registered voter signatures required on nominating petitions for mayor and city council candidates from around 900 to 400.
Shall Section 3.13 of the City Charter be amended to set the number of signatures required for nominating petitions to be filed with the clerk at a minimum of 400 of the city’s registered voters and no more than 1,000 registered voters?
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