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Can I make changes to my proposed Initiative measure once it has been submitted to the Attorney Generals Office for Title and Summary?

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Yes. Non-substantive changes (e.g., correcting a typographical error) will be accepted from the proponent until the date the Title and Summary is issued. A letter requesting a non-substantive change, along with a corrected version of the measure must be submitted to the Initiative Coordinator. Substantive changes may be submitted by a proponent up to fifteen (15) calendar days after receipt of the measure by the Attorney General’s Office. After the 15 calendar days, the proponent must submit a new proposal with the appropriate changes and withdraw the original submission. This would require the proponent to start the process again – See Q&A #4 above for the five requirements. If the Attorney General’s Office determines that a change is substantive, rather than non-substantive, the proponent will be given the opportunity to let the measure proceed unchanged or amend the measure by the procedure described above.

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