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• valid if obtained within two years of the deadline for submitting <br /> the petition. •Signatures would be,valid if the signer was a <br /> registered voter at the time the petition was submitted to the <br /> county clerk. If someone wished to withdraw a signature, the <br /> request would have to be notarized. The clerk would be given <br /> additional time to verify the number of signatures.- A petition <br /> would have to contain signatures equal to 15% of the number of <br /> people who voted in the last general election, instead of 15% who <br /> had voted for the office of mayor at the last election. Petition <br /> signers could use a mailing address. There would be a deadline <br /> for the petitioners' committee to withdraw a petition. The <br /> ballot would have to state the issue in plain language. <br /> (Amends Charter Sections 11-3, 11- <br /> 4, 11-5, 11-6, 11-7, and 11-8) <br /> • ***************************************************************** <br /> Proposal 113"" <br /> Proposal "3" would expand and change the powers of the <br /> police commission, and create a procedural requirement for the <br /> removal of the police chief. <br /> • The police commission is the body that appoints and removes <br /> the chief of police. If Proposal "3" is passed, the police <br /> commission would be given additional powers: to consider and <br /> investigate charges of police misconduct and make a finding to <br /> the chief of police about whether there had been misconduct; to <br /> advise the chief of police on police-community relations; to <br /> review the budget of the police department; and to hire necessary <br /> staff. <br /> -3- <br /> 1070 <br /> 070 <br />