Court Order May Revive Rejected Signatures in Dakota Pacific Referendum Battle
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Court order may revive rejected signatures in Dakota Pacific referendum battle
The Summit County Clerk’s Office will proceed with provisionally posting signatures from 30 petition packets, originally rejected earlier this year for improper circulation, after a resident-led lawsuit challenged the insufficient declaration of the referendum effort aimed at overturning the approval of the Dakota Pacific Real Estate development. The five residents who filed the lawsuit
Agreement reached for Clerk Furse to tally disputed signatures; Summit County referendum advances - TownLift, Park City News
PARK CITY, Utah — A referendum effort to challenge Summit County’s approval of the high-profile Dakota Pacific development in Kimball Junction has regained momentum after petitioners and the Summit County Clerk’s Office reached an agreement Friday to proceed with reviewing previously rejected signatures. The agreement, formalized through a stipulated order between the petitioners and the Clerk’s Office—represented by outside legal counsel—direct…
BREAKING: Spring Valley Clerk Rejects Petition to Dissolve Village, Citing Invalid Signatures – Legal Battle Likely Ahead
As first reported by Monsey Scoop, a petition to dissolve the Village of Spring Valley was recently filed by a group of individuals, some of whom reportedly do not reside within the village. The petition included approximately 2,685 signatures—well above the 10% threshold seemingly required under New York State law. However, following a detailed review, the Village Clerk has officially rejected the petition, concluding that it failed to meet the…
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