Katherine H. Wears, Esq. City Attorney, Ogdensburg.
You have transmitted a copy of a petition requesting submission to the voters of a proposed local law to establish a city charter commission. You ask that we review the petition for legal sufficiency and answer several questions relating to the validity of the petition. This office does not evaluate proposed local enactments or petitions submitted by voter initiative. These matters are the responsibility of local officials who are familiar with local conditions and have access to relevant data. We will respond to the specific questions you have raised regarding the initiative procedure, under section
Under section
You ask whether the absence of a title or enacting clause in the proposed local law invalidates the petition (id., § 20[2][4]). We believe that the legislative body must add a title and enacting clause to the proposed local law prior to its submission to voter referendum. The petition does not submit the proposed local law for enactment. It petitions for its submittal. It is the legislative body under section 36 (3) that submits the proposed local law to the voters for enactment. At this stage the proposed local law must be technically correct.
The petition is valid if it contains all that is required by section 36 (3) and is in proper form. The purpose of section 36 (3) is to permit the voters to require a referendum on whether to form a charter commission. We favor a construction that meets this goal and satisfies the technical requirements of section 36 (3). The provisions of the Municipal Home Rule Law are to be liberally construed (id., § 51).
You ask whether the petition meets the requirements of section
You ask whether omission from the petition of the signers' election district invalidates the petition. Section 36 requires the petition to conform to the provisions of section
It is our opinion that the petition is sufficient as to form. It includes the information necessary to a determination of whether the signers are qualified electors of the city who were qualified to vote at the last preceding general election. The election district and the ward of the signers and witnesses are not applicable to a petition for a referendum under section
Should the local law pass, the provisions of the Election Law relating to nominations for local office would apply and the Commission members would be elected at the next general election (Election Law, §
