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VOTE YES
Vote YES to reduce barriers to civic participation
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Similar to other measures on the ballot this year, Bellingham’s Proposition 17 asks voters to approve or reject an amendment to the City of Bellingham Charter to reduce the number of signatures required to propose an initiative.
The charter’s current signature requirement is calculated at 20% of the number of votes cast for mayor in the last municipal election. Proposition 17 would change the threshold so that only 10% of that vote count is needed in signatures for proposed initiatives. The amendment also proposes to do away with the two-week grace period allowed for gathering final signatures.
Vote “Yes” to approve Proposition 17 to lower barriers for civic participation in the initiative process and allow all voters to have greater choice on their ballots.Similar to other measures on the ballot this year, Bellingham’s Proposition 17 asks voters to approve or reject an amendment to the City of Bellingham Charter to reduce the number of signatures required to propose an initiative.
The charter’s current signature requirement is calculated at 20% of the number of votes cast for mayor in the last municipal election. Proposition 17 would change the threshold so that only 10% of that vote count is needed in signatures for proposed initiatives. The amendment also proposes to do away with the two-week grace period allowed for gathering final signatures.
Vote “Yes” to approve Proposition 17 to lower barriers for civic participation in the initiative process and allow all voters to have greater choice on their ballots.
Kaylee Galloway
Kaylee Galloway is running for Whatcom County Council to bring affordability and environmental considerations to the forefront. She is a member of the Whatcom County Climate Impact Advisory Committee.
Because of a Tim Eyman initiative, the Legislature is required to submit any bill it passes that closes tax loopholes or raises revenue to a nonbinding advisory vote. The Legislature had a historically productive 2021 session, resulting in several advisory votes appearing on the ballot. We hope the Legislature will change the law to remove these meaningless measures in the future.