Robert J. Rossi, Esq. County Attorney, Onondaga County
Deputy County Attorney Klein has requested our opinion on the precise meaning of the words "five per centum of qualified voters as provided in subdivision 1 of this section", which appear in Municipal Home Rule Law §
Enclosed is a copy of our informal opinion published in 1978 Op Atty Gen 291, which answers the same question but because of the time of the year it deals with and the fact that 1978 was a year of a gubernatorial election, we shall address the question again.
Municipal Home Rule Law §
The qualifications laid down in Municipal Home Rule Law §
The minimum number of qualified petition signers is a percentage of the number of voters in the municipality who cast votes for the office of governor at the last gubernatorial election (November 7, 1978), but thesigners need not be people who voted for governor or who were even registered to vote in that election.
The New York Legislative Manual Supplement for 1977-79, published by the Secretary of State, reports the vote for governor in Onondaga County on November 7, 1978, as 152,236.
In our opinion, in Onondaga County where the total vote for governor in 1978 was 152,236, it is necessary, in order to have a referendum on petition on a local law to reapportion the county passed pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law §
