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YUEN: The d Commissiontogether. <br />will formulate how the thing is worded on the ballot and <br />if any proposals are joine <br />HIGASHI: And as to form, the County Clerk decided -. <br />YUEN: Right. <br />HIGASHI: How the questions were bunched together or were left independent? <br />YUEN: The County Clerk, basically, last time, did not let the Commission join <br />certain questions together and forced them all to be -. <br />HIGASHI: Is it now your opinion that -? <br />YUEN: Broken apart. <br />HIGASHI: What is permissible? I mean, you meant through this once. Do you <br />think -? <br />YUEN: Well -. <br />HIGASHI: Do you think the Charter Commission has the authority to have the specific <br />question presented and formatted? <br />YUEN: Yes. Yes. Right. Right. Subject only to like basic fairness of not <br />presenting in a way that either -. <br />HIGASHI: So there's not -, if you're for -. <br />YUEN: Makes it -. <br />HIGASHI: If you're for it -. <br />YUEN: Yeah. <br />HIGASHI: You're going to vote against, and if you're against, you vote yes. <br />YUEN: Something like that, yeah. So if there are a bunch -, for example, what we <br />had wanted to do was there were things that were just technical, very technical kinds of changes, <br />and we wanted to put all of those together. <br />L'ORANGE: Mandated by State law. <br />26 <br />