STARRETT v. MYERS

(SC S47166, S47170)

999 P.2d 458 (2000)

330 Or. 147

Kevin K. STARRETT, Petitioner, v. Hardy MYERS, Attorney General for the State of Oregon, Respondent, and John Nichols and Veral Tarno, Intervenors. John T. Nichols, Petitioner, v. Hardy Myers, Attorney General for the State of Oregon, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Oregon, En Banc.

Decided April 6, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kevin K. Starrett, Canby, petitioner pro se, argued the cause and filed the petition and reply.

John DiLorenzo, Jr., of Hagen, Dye, Hirshey & DiLorenzo, P.C., Portland, argued the cause and filed the petition for petitioner Nichols.

Rolf C. Moan, Assistant Attorney General, Salem, argued the cause and filed the answering memoranda for respondent. With him on the memoranda were Hardy Myers, Attorney General, and Michael D. Reynolds, Solicitor General.

John DiLorenzo, Jr., of Hagen, Dye, Hirshey & DiLorenzo, P.C., Portland, argued the cause and filed the memorandum for intervenors.


GILLETTE, J.

These two ballot title review proceedings concerning the Attorney General's certified ballot title for a proposed initiative measure, denominated Initiative Petition 110 (2000), have been consolidated for purposes of argument and decision. Petitioners are electors who timely submitted written comments concerning the content of the Attorney General's draft ballot title and who therefore are entitled to seek review...

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