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This measure was not put on an election ballot |
The Alaska Enrichment from Public Office Act did not make the November 2012 ballot in the state of Alaska as an indirect initiated state statute.
The Division of Elections stated that there were a sufficient number of sponsor signatures and the application was certified on May 27, 2009. The one year filing deadline was June 24, 2010. The initiative was being sponsored by former Alaska House Representative members Ray Metcalfe, Philip Munger and James Price. The petition was not filed by the one year filing deadline, and thus did not make the ballot according to the Alaska Division of Elections.[1]
Bill language[edit]
The bill language of the proposed measure said:[2]
- Anyone found using their public office to enrich themselves, their relatives, close friends, business associates; past, present, or anticipated employers or contributors, is guilty of a Class A felony. Anyone found securing enrichment by inducing public officials to violate this statute is guilty of bribery, a Class A felony.
See also[edit]
- Alaska 2012 ballot measures
- 2012 ballot measures
- Alaska State Senate
- Alaska House of Representatives
- Alaska signature requirements
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- ↑ Alaska Elections Division, "Initiative Petition List," accessed October 8, 2010
- ↑ Bill Language, "An Act to outlaw one's personal use of one's public office to enrichment one's self" (dead link)
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