| 2. Referral to electors unless enacted by the Legislature |
without change; number of signatures necessary on direct |
initiative petitions; dating signatures on petitions; competing |
measures. For any measure thus proposed by electors, the number |
of signatures shall not be less than 10% of the total vote for |
Governor cast in the last gubernatorial election preceding the |
filing of such petition. At least 5% of the required number of |
signatures must be collected in each county. The date each |
signature was made shall be written next to the signature on the |
petition, and no signature older than one year from the written |
date on the petition shall be valid. The measure thus proposed, |
unless enacted without change by the Legislature at the session |
at which it is presented, shall be submitted to the electors |
together with any amended form, substitute, or recommendation of |
the Legislature, and in such manner that the people can choose |
between the competing measures or reject both. When there are |
competing bills and neither receives a majority of the votes |
given for or against both, the one receiving the most votes shall |
at the next statewide election to be held not less than 60 days |
after the first vote thereon be submitted by itself if it |
receives more than 1/3 of the votes given for and against both. |
If the measure initiated is enacted by the Legislature without |
change, it shall not go to a referendum vote unless in pursuance |
of a demand made in accordance with the preceding section. The |
Legislature may order a special election on any measure that is |
subject to a vote of the people. |