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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH ESTABLISHING CHAPTER 1.30
PERTAINING TO CAMPAIGN DOCUMENTS.
The City Council of the City of Newport Beach does hereby
• ordain as follows:
Sections:
1.30.010
1.30.020
1.30.030
1.30.040
1.30.050
1.30.060
Findings & Purpose
Definitions
Filing
Public Record
Application
Penalties
1.30.010 Findings and Purpose. The City Council finds and
declares as follows:
A. Recent municipal elections have been characterized
by the dissemination of campaign literature known as "hit pieces."
• These documents are sent to voters in the later stages of a
campaign, typically contain personal attacks on candidates or the
proponents /opponents of measures and frequently misrepresent a
candidate's position on issues or the true impact of a measure.
B. Prompt public disclosure of the contents of last
minute campaign documents will promote the discussion of important
issues and the conduct of fair elections by: (1) offering the
candidate attacked an opportunity to accurately represent his or
her position on issues; (2) offering opponents or proponents the
opportunity to respond to statements about a measure that are
untrue or believed to be untrue; and (3) providing an opportunity
for a candidate, proponent or opponent to disavow the contents of
any campaign document that he or she believes represents an unfair,
untrue or improper attack on any person.
C. The requirement for prompt disclosure of last minute
campaign mailers is content neutral, serves compelling municipal
interests in fair elections and full discussion of relevant issues,
and is the least intrusive method available to further these
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interests.
1.30.020 Definitions. For the purposes of this Chapter, the
following terms shall have the meaning specified in this Section:
A. "Campaign document" means any writing or document
• which supports, opposes or relates to any candidate or measure.
B. "Person" includes any individual, proprietorship,
firm, partnership, joint venture, syndicate, business trust,
company, corporation, association, committee, and any other
organization or group of persons acting in concert.
C. "Candidate" means any, individual who is listed on
the ballot or who has qualified to have write -in votes on his or
her behalf counted by election officials for the office of City
Council.
D. "Measure" means any initiative, referendum, charter
amendment or other proposition which is listed on the ballot for
any general or special municipal election and which is being voted
• on only in the City of Newport Beach.
E. "Proponent" shall mean any person who has signed a
notice of intention to circulate a petition to qualify a measure
and any person who has publicly declared his or her support for a
F. "Opponent" means any person who has publicly
disclosed his or her opposition to a measure.
G. "Distributing" or "Distribution" shall mean mailing,
sending, passing out or otherwise disseminating any campaign
document to any person.
1.30.030 Filing. Any person distributing two hundred, or
more, substantially similar campaign documents within fourteen (14)
• days of any general or special municipal election shall, within two
hours of first distribution, file ten (10) copies of the campaign
document with the City Clerk for the City of Newport Beach.
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1.30.040 Public Record. Campaign documents filed with the
City Clerk shall be a matter of public record. The City Clerk
shall, on the day of filing or the next business day if filing
occurs after 3 p.m., mail copies of campaign documents to all
candidates, proponents and opponents who have provided self-
addressed, stamped envelopes in sufficient number to accommodate
all filings. The Clerk shall make available, upon the request of
any person appearing at the office of the Clerk during normal
business hours, one copy of campaign documents filed with the
Clerk.
1.30.050 Aoolication. The provisions of this Chapter shall
apply to any person distributing new campaign literature mailed or
sent from any location inside or outside of the corporate limits of
the City of Newport Beach.
1.30.060 Penalties.
• A. Any person who knowingly and willfully violates the
provisions of Section 1.30.030 is guilty of a misdemeanor and may
be punished by a fine of $500 or six months in jail or both.
B. Any candidate who violates the provisions of Section
1.30.030 in the course of any municipal election which results in
the election of that candidate to the office of City Council shall,
upon his /her conviction for violating Section 1.30.030, forfeit
their office and the vacancy shall be filled as provided in Section
403 of the Newport Beach City Charter.
SECTION 2: Severability. The City Council of the City of
Newport Beach hereby declares that should any section, paragraph,
sentence or word of this Ordinance be declared, for any reason, to
• be invalid, it is the intent of the Council that it would have
passed all other portions of this Ordinance independent of the
portion declared invalid.
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SECTION 3: Savings Clause. Neither the adoption of this
Ordinance nor the repeal of any other ordinance of the City shall,
in any manner, affect the prosecution for violations of ordinances
committed prior to the effective date of the adoption or repeal,
nor be construed as a waiver of any of the penalty or penal
provisions applicable to such violation. The provisions of this
ordinance, to the extent they are substantially the same as
ordinances previously adopted by the City and relating to the same
subject matter, shall be construed as restatements and
continuations, and not as new enactments.
SECTION 4: This Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting
of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on the 23rd
day of July , 1990, and adopted on the 13th day of August ,
1990, by the following vote, to -wit:
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AYES, COUNCILMEMBERS TURNER, WATT, SANSONE,
PLUMMER, HART, STRAUSS, COX
NOES, COUNCILMEMBERS NONE
ABSENT
NONE
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