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    • California Code
    • Government Code - GOV
    • TITLE 3 - GOVERNMENT OF COUNTIES
    • DIVISION 1 - COUNTIES GENERALLY
    • CHAPTER 5 - County Charters
    • ARTICLE 1 - Enacting a Charter

    California Code
    CHAPTER 5 - County Charters
    ARTICLE 1 - Enacting a Charter

    Section 23700. - 23700. Counties may enact charters or revise existing charters according...

    Section 23701. - 23701. Proceedings to enact or revise a charter may be...

    Section 23702. - 23702. Petitions to propose or revise a charter shall be...

    Section 23705. - 23705. Upon the adoption of such ordinance, or the presentation...

    Section 23706. - 23706. Candidates for election as members of the charter commission...

    Section 23707. - 23707. At such election the electors shall vote first on...

    Section 23708. - 23708. It shall be the duty of the charter commission...

    Section 23709. - 23709. The county elections official shall cause the complete text...

    Section 23710. - 23710. The proposed charter or revised charter shall be submitted...

    Section 23711. - 23711. As an alternative to the procedure provided for in...

    Section 23712. - 23712. If the electors, voting at a general or special...

    Section 23713. - 23713. Two copies of the complete text of a charter...

    Section 23714. - 23714. A charter proposal or revision ratified by the voters...

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