In this proceeding petitioners seek a writ of mandate directing respondent Frank M. Jordan, Secretary of State of the State of California, not to file in his office a statement of the vote on Proposition 15, which was submitted to the voters at the general election on November 3, 1964. Proposition 15 is an initiative measure entitled “An Act to Preserve Free Television in California. ’’ Petitioners contend that the title of the measure is defective and that it violates various provisions of the United States Constitution and the California Constitution.
Article IV, section 1, of the California Constitution and section 18756 of the Elections Code impose on the Secretary of State the clear ministerial duty to file a declaration or statement of the vote on measures submitted to the people. They do not empower him to refuse to do so with respect to any particular measure on the ground that the measure is invalid.
(Wright
v.
Jordan,
The petition for a writ of mandate is denied without prejudice to petitioners’ right to challenge the constitutionality of the measure in any appropriate proceeding after it goes into effect.
