Opinion
SC S30152
Argued and submitted January 10, 1984
Ballot title certified as modified January 24, 1984
In Banc
On petition to review ballot title certified by David B. Frohnmayer, Attorney General.
Leland R. Berger, Portland, argued the cause and filed the petition for petitioner. With him on the petition were Emily Simon, Lake Oswego, and Kenneth Lerner, Portland.
John A. Reuling, Jr., Special Counsel to the Attorney General, Salem, argued the cause and filed the memorandum for respondent. With him on on the memorandum were David Frohnmayer, Attorney General, and James E. Mountain, Jr., Solicitor General, Salem.
PER CURIAM
Ballot title certified as modified.
This petition concerns the same ballot title as we examined in Remington v. Paulus, 296 Or. 317, 675 P.2d 485 (1984). The petitioner argues that the original title was insufficient or unfair in that the caption stated the effect of the proposed measure, only the explanation informed voters that this is a proposed constitutional amendment, it referred to constitutional provisions by number, rather than using words to describe their principles and the second sentence of the explanation misrepresented the constitutional implications of the measure. We believe we have answered all of her objections in our modification of the ballot title.
Ballot title certified as modified in Remington v. Paulus, supra.