SEC. 14.104. PETITIONS - WITHDRAWAL OF SIGNATURES.
§ 14.104
A person who has signed a petition for an initiative, referendum, or recall may withdraw their signature by filing a verified revocation with the Director of Elections before the petition is officially filed.
If you sign a petition to propose a new law (initiative), to put a law to a vote (referendum), or to remove an elected official (recall), you can change your mind and take your name off the petition. To do this, you need to file an official written statement with the Director of Elections saying you want to withdraw your signature. But you have to do this before the petition is submitted to the city.
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SEC. 14.104. PETITIONS – WITHDRAWAL OF SIGNATURES.
A person signing a petition for initiative, referendum or recall may withdraw his or her name from such petition by filing with the Director of Elections a verified revocation of that signature prior to the filing of such petition itself.