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Sizemore v. Kulongoski

Oregon Supreme Court
Dec 1, 1995
908 P.2d 825 (Or. 1995)

Opinion

SC S42548

On petitions for reconsideration filed December 1, 1995 Petitions for reconsideration allowed; Ballot title certified as modified December 21, 1995

Sizemore v. Kulongoski, 322 Or. 229, 905 P.2d 1146 (1995).

In Banc

Richard D. Wasserman, Assistant Attorney General, Salem, filed a petition for reconsideration for respondent. With him on the petition were Theodore R. Kulongoski, Attorney General, and Virginia L. Linder, Solicitor General.

Paul B. Gamson, of Smith, Gamson, Diamond Olney, Portland, and Lynn-Marie Crider, Salem, filed a petition for reconsideration for intervenors Robert Crumpton and Alice Dale.

Gregory W. Byrne, of Byrne Barrow, Portland, filed a memorandum on behalf of petitioner.


PER CURIAM

Petitions for reconsideration allowed. Ballot title certified as modified. This decision shall become effective in accordance with ORAP 11.30(10).

UNIS, J., dissenting.


PER CURIAM


The Attorney General and intervenors each petition for reconsideration of this court's decision certifying a ballot title in this case. They correctly point out that the "no" vote result statement in the ballot title certified by this court does not comply with ORS 250.035 (2)(c), because it contains 16 words, one in excess of the statutory maximum. We allow the petitions for reconsideration and modify the "no" vote result statement to read:

RESULT OF "NO" VOTE: "No" vote allows agreements requiring public employees to share representation costs; unions must represent everyone.

We certify the following ballot title to the Secretary of State:

AMENDS CONSTITUTION: PUBLIC EMPLOYEES NEED NOT PAY UNION MONEY FOR ANY REASON

RESULT OF "YES" VOTE: "Yes" vote forbids requiring public employees to pay union, allows unions not to represent non-payers.

RESULT OF "NO" VOTE: "No" vote allows agreements requiring public employees to share representation costs; unions must represent everyone.

SUMMARY: Amends Oregon Constitution. Public employee unions now must represent all employees, including non-members, and may require non-members to share representation costs. Measure forbids compelling non-members to share representation costs, and allows unions to deny representation to non-members who do not pay. Forbids discrimination against public employees, applicants in hiring or promotion based on union affiliation or non-affiliation. Forbids payroll deduction of dues. Bans union security clauses. Members may choose not to pay dues for political purposes, or may direct political contributions to their chosen recipient.

Petitions for reconsideration allowed. Ballot title certified as modified. This decision shall become effective in accordance with ORAP 11.30(10).


I dissent. See Sizemore v. Kulongoski, 322 Or. 229, 239, 905 P.2d 1146 (1995).


Summaries of

Sizemore v. Kulongoski

Oregon Supreme Court
Dec 1, 1995
908 P.2d 825 (Or. 1995)
Case details for

Sizemore v. Kulongoski

Case Details

Full title:Bill SIZEMORE, Petitioner, v. Theodore R. KULONGOSKI, Attorney General…

Court:Oregon Supreme Court

Date published: Dec 1, 1995

Citations

908 P.2d 825 (Or. 1995)
908 P.2d 825

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