Accept certificate confirming Richmond Hills Initiative qualifies for 2018 ballot
In Plain English
The Richmond Hills Initiative collected enough valid voter signatures to appear on the 2018 general election ballot. The county clerk verified the petition meets legal requirements. If accepted, Richmond voters decide this issue in November 2018.
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