The Secretary of State Bureau of Elections declined to describe the term limits amendment proposal voters will see on their November ballots as a reduction in the total number of years a person can serve in the Legislature, in spite of what lawmakers had hoped. Bureau of Elections Director Jonathan Brater wrote the language that is expected to be used when HJR R is presented to the Board of State Canvassers later this month as simply a “change.” It will be designated as Proposal 22-1 on the Nov. 8 ballot. “The elections director did the right thing in repudiating their
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