If they don't, then they get sued... and we'll get it on the ballot.

It came as no surprise. These guys behaved like dictators.

We anticipated this. Voters are really hungry to have it on the ballot.

It's to be expected. They don't have a case. It's all about delay.

If they do put it on the ballot, other parties may want to file a lawsuit. After the initiative wins, there's certainly likely to be litigation.

It will be a hotly contested race, and I think the initiative will win.

Fifty-seven percent is a lot.

It should be (filed) soon.

Nothing is more equitable than having the citizens make decisions that are now made by these three or four supervisors who have received huge sums of money.