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(1) A voters’ pamphlet published under section 2.993 of this code shall contain for each measure the following items in the following order:

(a) The ballot title and text of the measure to be submitted to the electors at the election for which the pamphlet is prepared;

(b) One argument in favor of the measure not to exceed 350 words, followed by a rebuttal to the argument not to exceed 200 words; and one argument in opposition to the measure not to exceed 350 words, followed by a rebuttal to the argument not to exceed 200 words. Such arguments and rebuttals shall be submitted in the manner provided in subsection 2.996(1) of this code;

(c) Additional arguments in favor of, or in opposition to, the measure may be submitted in the manner provided in subsection 2.996(4) of this code. Each additional argument shall not exceed 325 words and shall not exceed 3-5/8 inches in width by 8 inches in length.

(2) Following the information contained in subsection (1) of this section, the voters’ pamphlet shall include statements from those candidates for city offices and school board positions who submit such statements and pay the required fee. The statements shall not exceed 325 words and may include a photograph of the candidate. Until such time as the city manager adopts rules governing the size and/or type of candidate information, the city shall apply the criteria adopted by the state relating to candidate information in state voters’ pamphlets.

(3) In addition, the voters’ pamphlet also may contain other general information about the election process that may be economically feasible to publish. This information may include, but is not limited to, hours of operation and location of sites available for ballot deposit, a sample ballot, requirements for a citizen to qualify as an elector, when an elector is required to re-register, how to register to vote, how an elector may obtain and use an absentee ballot, how and where to obtain a replacement ballot and other relevant information, pictures, figures, and data relevant to the election.

(4) The order in which the arguments related to a city measure are printed in the voters’ pamphlet shall be as follows: first, the written argument in favor of the city measure, as described in subsection 2.996(1); second, the rebuttal to the argument in favor, as described in subsection 2.996(1); third, the written argument in opposition to the measure, as described in subsection 2.996(1); fourth, the rebuttal to the argument in opposition, as described in subsection 2.996(1); fifth, any additional arguments in favor of the city measure, as described in subsection 2.996(4), in the order in which they are received by the city recorder; and finally, any additional arguments in opposition to the measure, as described in subsection 2.996(4), in the order in which they are received by the city recorder.

(5) If two or more conflicting measures are to be voted on in a particular election, the voters’ pamphlet shall identify those measures and explain the provisions of section 2.988.

(Section 2.994 added by Ordinance No. 19533, enacted February 8, 1988; amended by Ordinance No. 20030, enacted December 4, 1995, effective January 3, 1996; Ordinance No. 20190, enacted February 28, 2000, effective March 29, 2000; Ordinance No. 20405, enacted March 19, 2008, effective April 19, 2008; administratively corrected on May 1, 2013.)