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In re North Ogden Ballot Title

Supreme Court of Utah
Oct 8, 2003
84 P.3d 1134 (Utah 2003)

Opinion

No. 20030662.

Filed October 8, 2003.

Appeal from the Original proceeding in this court.

Lamar Chet Kendell, petitioner pro se.

Keith M. Backman, Ogden, for respondent.


¶ 1 Petitioners, residents of North Ogden, initially challenged whether a ballot title related to serving beer for on-premises consumption was a true and impartial statement of the purpose of referendum. Petitioners have now withdrawn any challenge to the referendum's wording, and instead request that the referendum be divided into its two major sections, allowing the voters to vote on each section independently.

This court is authorized to "examine the measures and hear arguments, and, in its decision, shall certify to the local clerk a ballot title for the measure that fulfills the intent of this section" when at least three sponsors of the petition appeal a ballot title furnished by the local attorney which they find unsatisfactory. Utah Code Ann. § 20A-7-608(4)(a) (b) (2002).

¶ 2 Petitioners offer no compelling reason for this division, and we see no reason to impose it. The referendum is short, approximately eleven lines, and uncomplicated. We will not tamper with the wording of ballot initiatives where there is no compelling reason to do so. We also encourage petitioners in the future to weigh the time and energy expended in bringing these types of appeals before this court, when such matters may best be resolved on the local level.

¶ 3 Associate Chief Justice Durrant, Justice Wilkins, Justice Parrish, and Justice Nehring concur in Chief Justice Durham's opinion.


Summaries of

In re North Ogden Ballot Title

Supreme Court of Utah
Oct 8, 2003
84 P.3d 1134 (Utah 2003)
Case details for

In re North Ogden Ballot Title

Case Details

Full title:In re North Ogden Ballot Title. Blaine R. Kendell, Lamar Chet Kendell…

Court:Supreme Court of Utah

Date published: Oct 8, 2003

Citations

84 P.3d 1134 (Utah 2003)
2003 UT 42

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