9084.
(a) The state voter information guide ballot pamphlet shall contain all of the following:(a) (1) A complete copy of each state measure.
(b) (2) (1) A Except as provided in paragraph (2), before each state measure, a conspicuous notice that identifies the location on the Secretary of State’s internet website of copy of the specific constitutional or statutory provision that the provision, if any, that each state measure would repeal or revise.
(2) The text of a measure relating to debts and liabilities, including a bond measure, shall be printed in the state voter information guide as required by Section 1 of Article XVI of the California Constitution.
(c) (3) A copy of the arguments and rebuttals for and against each state measure.
(d) (4) A copy of the analysis of each state measure.
(e) (5) Tables of contents, indexes, art work, graphics, and other materials that the Secretary of State determines will make the state voter information guide ballot pamphlet easier to understand or more useful for the average voter.
(f) (6) A notice, conspicuously printed on the cover of the state voter information guide, ballot pamphlet, indicating that additional copies of the state voter information guide ballot pamphlet will be mailed by the county elections official upon request.
(g) (7) A written explanation of the judicial retention procedure as required by Section 9083.
(h) (8) The Voter Bill of Rights pursuant to Section 2300.
(9) (A) (i) A list of the five highest contributors of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) or more to each primarily formed committee supporting each state measure and the total amount of each of their contributions as of 110 days before election day or, if a special election is called on a date before election day for that special election so as to make compliance with the 110-day timeframe infeasible, as of a later date as feasible under timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State for preparation of the state ballot pamphlets for that special election.
(ii) A list of the five highest contributors of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) or more to each primarily formed committee opposing each state measure and the total amount of each of their contributions as of 110 days before election day or, if a special election is called on a date before election day for that special election so as to make compliance with the 110-day timeframe infeasible, as of a later date as feasible under timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State for the preparation of the state ballot pamphlets for that special election.
(iii) A printed statement that reads substantially similar to the following: “To learn who contributed to committees supporting or opposing each state measure, access the Secretary of State’s Internet Web site at [Internet Web site address].”
(iv) Following the lists described in clauses (i) and (ii) and the statement described in clause (iii) shall be a statement stating that the lists reflect only the highest contributors of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) or more as of 110 days before election day or, if a special election is called on a date before election day for that special election so as to make compliance with the 110-day timeframe infeasible, as of a later date as feasible under timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State for the preparation of the state ballot pamphlets for that special election.
(B) For purposes of this paragraph, the following apply:
(i) If a contributor is a committee controlled by a candidate, the name of the candidate shall be listed.
(ii) If a contributor is a sponsored committee, the name of the sponsor shall be listed.
(iii) The definitions set forth in Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 82000) of Title 9 of the Government Code.
(i) (b) If the ballot contains an election for the office of United States Senator, information on candidates for United States Senator. A candidate for United States Senator may purchase the space to place a statement in the state voter information guide ballot pamphlet that does not exceed 250 words. The statement shall may not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate. The statement shall be submitted in accordance with timeframes and procedures set forth by the Secretary of State for the preparation of the state voter information guide. ballot pamphlet.
(j) (c) If the ballot contains a question on the confirmation or retention of a justice of the Supreme Court, information on justices of the Supreme Court who are subject to confirmation or retention.
(k) (d) If the ballot contains an election for the offices of President and Vice President of the United States, a notice that refers voters to the Secretary of State’s internet website Internet Web site for information about candidates for the offices of President and Vice President of the United States.
(l) A written explanation of the appropriate election procedures for party-nominated, voter-nominated, and nonpartisan offices as required by Section 9083.5.
(m) A written explanation of the top 10 contributor lists required by Section 84223 of the Government Code, including a description of the internet websites where those lists are available to the public.