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{{TOCnestright}}'''Section 18650 of the California Elections Code''' that is part of the [[laws governing the initiative process in California]] says:
{{TOCnestright}}'''Section 18650 of the California Elections Code''' that is part of the [[laws governing the initiative process in California]] says:


==Text==
==Text of 18650==
 
No one shall knowingly or willfully permit the list of
signatures on an initiative, referendum, or recall petition to be
used for any purpose other than qualification of the initiative or
referendum measure or recall question for the ballot, except as
provided in Section 6253.5 of the Government Code.  Violation of this
section is a misdemeanor.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 12:01, 19 May 2009

Section 18650 of the California Elections Code that is part of the laws governing the initiative process in California says:

Text of 18650

No one shall knowingly or willfully permit the list of signatures on an initiative, referendum, or recall petition to be used for any purpose other than qualification of the initiative or referendum measure or recall question for the ballot, except as provided in Section 6253.5 of the Government Code. Violation of this section is a misdemeanor.

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