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| ==== Action on petitions ==== | ==== Action on petitions ==== | ||
| - | (a) Action by Council. When an initiative or referendum petition has been finally determined sufficient, the Council shall promptly consider the proposed initiative ordinance in the manner provided in this Article or reconsider the referred ordinance by voting its repeal. If the Council fails to adopt a proposed initiative ordinance without any change in substance within 60 days or fails to repeal the referred ordinance within 30 days after the date the petition was finally determined sufficient, it shall submit the proposed or referred ordinance to the voters of the City. | + | **(a) Action by Council.** When an initiative or referendum petition has been finally determined sufficient, the Council shall promptly consider the proposed initiative ordinance in the manner provided in this Article or reconsider the referred ordinance by voting its repeal. |
| - | (b) Submission to voters. The vote of the City on a proposed or referred ordinance shall be held during the next annual meeting, primary or general election or in a special meeting 30 days from the date of the final Council vote thereon. Copies of the proposed or referred ordinance shall be made available at the polls. | + | **(b) Submission to voters.** The vote of the City on a proposed or referred ordinance** shall be held during the next annual meeting, primary or general election or in a special meeting 30 days** from the date of the final Council vote thereon. Copies of the proposed or referred ordinance shall be made available at the polls. |
| ==== Results of election ==== | ==== Results of election ==== | ||
| - | (a) Initiative. If a majority of the qualified voters voting on a proposed initiative ordinance vote in its favor, it shall be considered adopted upon certification of the election results and shall be treated in all respects in the same manner as ordinances of the same kind adopted by the Council. If conflicting ordinances are approved at the same election, the one receiving the greatest number of affirmative votes shall prevail to the extent of such conflict. | + | **(a) Initiative.** If a majority of the qualified voters voting on a proposed initiative ordinance vote in its favor, it shall be considered adopted upon certification of the election results and** shall be treated in all respects in the same manner as ordinances of the same kind adopted by the Council**. If conflicting ordinances are approved at the same election, the one receiving the greatest number of affirmative votes shall prevail to the extent of such conflict. |
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| - | (b) Referendum. If a majority of the qualified voters voting on a referred ordinance vote against it, it shall be considered repealed upon certification of the election results. | + | |
| + | **(b) Referendum.** If a majority of the qualified voters voting on a referred ordinance vote against it, **it shall be considered repealed upon certification of the election results.** | ||
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