Under state law, in order to get on the ballot, we’ll need to obtain 874,641 valid petition signatures from registered California voters. Accounting for the signatures that will inevitably be rejected, we will need a total of 1.2 million signatures. Once we qualify for the ballot, we will begin our general election campaign to persuade Californians to vote to restore local voices in important land-use decisions.

Our efforts will require significant funding and a tremendous amount of volunteers. The process is long; it is not a sprint but a marathon.