13-27-206. Petition for initiative for constitutional convention. (1) The following is substantially the form for a petition to direct the secretary of state to submit to the qualified voters the question of whether there will be a constitutional convention:
PETITION TO PLACE
INITIATIVE NO.____, CALLING FOR
A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, ON
THE ELECTION BALLOT
(a) If 10% of the voters in each of 40 legislative districts sign this petition and the total number of voters signing this petition is ....., the question of whether to have a constitutional convention will appear on the next general election ballot. If a majority of voters vote for the constitutional convention, the legislature shall call for a constitutional convention at its next session.
(b) We, the undersigned Montana voters, propose that the secretary of state place the question of whether to hold a constitutional convention on the .... ...., 20..., general election ballot:
(Title of the initiative written pursuant to 13-27-312)
(Statement of implication written pursuant to 13-27-312)
(c) A signature on this petition is only to put the call for a constitutional convention on the ballot and does not necessarily mean the signer is in favor of calling a constitutional convention.
(d)
WARNING
A person who purposefully signs a name other than the person's own to this petition, who signs more than once for the same issue at one election, or who signs when not a legally registered Montana voter is subject to a $500 fine or 6 months in jail, or both.
(e) Each person is required to sign the person's name and address in substantially the same manner as on the person's voter registration card or the signature will not be counted.
(2) Numbered lines must follow the above heading. Each numbered line must also contain spaces for the signature, post-office address, legislative representative district number, and printed last name of the signer.
History: En. 37-120 by Sec. 6, Ch. 342, L. 1977; R.C.M. 1947, 37-120; amd. Sec. 7, Ch. 198, L. 1981; amd. Sec. 4, Ch. 488, L. 1981; amd. Sec. 19, Ch. 51, L. 1999.