13-27-406. Limitation on length of argument -- time of filing. An argument advocating approval or rejection of a ballot issue is limited to a single side of a single 7 1/2-inch by 10-inch page and must be filed, in a black-and-white, camera-ready format, with the secretary of state no later than 105 days before the election at which the issue will be voted on by the people. The argument must consist solely of written material prepared by the committee and may not consist of pictures, clippings, or other material. The written material must be prepared in the font and type style required by the secretary of state. With the goal of achieving readability and uniformity, the secretary of state shall prescribe a commonly used font and type style. A majority of the committee responsible for preparation shall approve and sign each argument filed. Separate signed letters of approval of an argument may be filed with the secretary of state by members of a committee if necessary to meet the filing deadline.
History: En. 37-131 by Sec. 17, Ch. 342, L. 1977; R.C.M. 1947, 37-131; amd. Sec. 13, Ch. 400, L. 1979; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 119, L. 1995; amd. Sec. 3, Ch. 47, L. 1997; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 374, L. 1999.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Part 4. Voter Information Pamphlets
13-27-401. Voter information pamphlet
13-27-402. Committees to prepare arguments for and against ballot issues
13-27-403. Appointment to committee
13-27-404. Committee presiding officer
13-27-406. Limitation on length of argument -- time of filing
13-27-408. Rejection of improper arguments
13-27-409. Fact statement to be supported -- liability for contents of argument
13-27-410. Printing and distribution of voter information pamphlet