Initiative
and Referendum Procedures
Petitioners
Committee Initiative (Adobe PDF) | Petitioners
Committee Referendum (Adobe PDF)
Initiative provides Reading
voters with the ability to draft and propose ordinances
to the body of Council. If Council fails to adopt the ordinance,
the voters will have the opportunity to approve or reject
the ordinance the next election.
Referendum provides Reading voters with the ability to
seek the reconsideration of an ordinance adopted by City
Council. If Council fails to repeal the ordinance, voters
will have the ability to either approve or reject the ordinance
at the next election.
Requirements for Initiative and Referendum:
• You must be a qualified voter and a legal resident
of the City of Reading.
• You must obtain a Petitioner’s Committee Affidavit
and Petition Form from the City Clerk’s Office or
the City’s web site.
• The Petitioner’s Committee Affidavit shall
state the names and addresses of 5 qualified voters who
will constitute the Petitioner’s Committee and be
responsible for:
* Circulating the petition.
* Filing the petition in proper
form, following the regulations set out by the Charter and
the Initiative and Referendum Ordinance.
* Specifying the address to which
all notices to the committee are to be sent
* Setting out in full the proposed
initiative ordinance or the ordinance sought to be reconsidered.
• In case of Referendum, the Petitioner’s Committee
Affidavit must be filed in 10 days of the adoption of the
ordinance.
• Within 5 days after the Petitioner’s Committee
Affidavit is filed and validated by the City Clerk, the
City Clerk shall issue the appropriate petition blanks to
the petitioners (for both Initiative and Referendum).
Forms and Content:
• Each petition shall be in uniform size and style
on 8 ½ x 11 paper, marked in sequence and/or contains
a serial number.
• Each petition pack shall contain one petition, an
Affidavit of Circulator, as defined in Section 1-1105 and
the complete text of the Initiative ordinance being considered
or the ordinance to be considered for repeal by Referendum,
as stated in Section 1-1106.
• The petition shall contain no more then 20 signature
lines for the name, address, ward, precinct, signature of
each person signing the petition, and the date signed.
• The petition must contain a warning statement advising
that it is unlawful for anyone to sign any Initiative or
Referendum petition with any name other then his/her own,
or to sign the petition when he/she is not a legal voter.
• No corrections, additions or alterations shall be
made to the form of all petitions issued by the City Clerk
to the Petitioner’s Committee.
Signatures and Circulation of Petitions:
• Initiative and Referendum petitions must be signed
in ink or permanent pencil by 2,000 qualified voters of
the City of Reading.
• Each signature must be witnessed by the circulator.
• The circulator must complete the Affidavit of Circulator
before a Notary Public after all signatures on the sheet
have been collected.
* Any person violating the circulator regulations stated
in §1-1109, shall be charged in accordance with the
applicable offense sections of the Election Code 25 P.S.
§ 2601 et seq.
Time line for circulating Initiative and Referendum
petitions:
• Referendum petitions must be circulated and filed
within 35 days after the filing of the Petitioner’s
Committee Affidavit with the City Clerk’s office.
• Initiative petitions must be circulated and filed
within 65 days after the filing of the Petitioner’s
Committee Affidavit with the City Clerk’s office.
For further details on Initiative and Referendum Petitions
please see the Initiative and Referendum Ordinance on the
City’s web site and/or contact the City Clerk’s
Office. |