§ 18621 Initiative Petition Abandonment Bans
This law says you can't take money or anything valuable to stop a ballot initiative, referendum, or recall petition from moving forward, and you must file it on time after getting enough signatures.
A group collects enough signatures for a recall of a city official, but a local business pays the petition organizer $2,000 to quietly pull the petition and never file it with the elections office.
Because the organizer accepted money to abandon the recall and didn't file it on time, the law says they have broken the rule and could be fined or sent to jail.
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§ 18621 Initiative Petition Abandonment Bans
Last verified: January 10, 2026