On June 30, Initiative 1082 supporters submitted more than 340,000 voter signatures to state officials, well over the 241,153 required to make the November ballot.
Officials will spend the next week verifying the signatures, and although on average they reject 18 percent of them, the I-1082 campaign is confident that its initiative will land a spot on the ballot and are already gearing up for the fall election season.
"A 100,000 signature margin virtually guarantees the initiative will be certified," read a June 30 campaign press release. ...