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Kane v. Myers

Oregon Supreme Court
May 14, 1998
957 P.2d 580 (Or. 1998)

Opinion

No. SC S45257.

Submitted on the record May 4, 1998.

Dismissed May 14, 1998.

On petition to review ballot title.

Henry Kane, pro se, filed the petition.

Jas. Adams, Assistant Attorney General, Salem, filed the answering memorandum for respondent. With him on the answering memorandum were Hardy Myers, Attorney General, and Michael D. Reynolds, Solicitor General.

Charles F. Hinkle, ACLU Foundation of Oregon, Portland, filed the memorandum for intervenor.

Before Carson, Chief Justice, Gillette, Van Hoomissen, Durham, Kulongoski, and Leeson, Justices.


MEMORANDUM OPINION

Petition for judicial review of ballot title dismissed. MEMORANDUM OPINION

This is a proceeding for judicial review of a ballot title certified by the Attorney General for a proposed initiative measure. See ORS 250.085 (providing procedure for judicial review of ballot title). Notice of petitioner's challenge to the Attorney General's certified ballot title was not given to the Secretary of State within the time provided in ORS 250.085 (4). This court therefore has no authority to review the ballot title, and the petition must be dismissed. Sizemore v. Myers, 327 Or. 71, 957 P.2d 577 (1998).

Petition for judicial review of ballot title dismissed.


Summaries of

Kane v. Myers

Oregon Supreme Court
May 14, 1998
957 P.2d 580 (Or. 1998)
Case details for

Kane v. Myers

Case Details

Full title:Henry KANE, Petitioner, v. Hardy MYERS, Attorney General, State of Oregon…

Court:Oregon Supreme Court

Date published: May 14, 1998

Citations

957 P.2d 580 (Or. 1998)
957 P.2d 580