LinkLinks City Paper: Save Our Vote Campaign’s 25,000 Signatures Are Moot Due to Technicality By Editor On Dec 12, 2018 29 Share Restaurant Opportunities Center United (ROC), together with community activists, spent the past week collecting signatures to put a referendum on a future ballot that would revive Initiative 77—the ballot measure that sought to eliminate the tipped minimum wage in D.C. ROC funneled $200,000 into the effort, paying “Save Our Vote” campaign petitioners $3.75 per signature. They needed at least 25,000 signatures, representing five percent of registered D.C. voters, to get the referendum on the ballot. Initiative 77Minimum WageReferendumTipped Workers 29 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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