However, in order to get Initiative 82 on the ballot, a required number of signatures needed to be collected and confirmed by the DC Board of Elections. This was some uncertainty as of late as to whether enough signatures had been collected to get the matter before voters in November. In order for Initiative 82 to get on the ballot, signatures of at least 5% of voters in five of the eight wards in DC were required. However, around 122 ballots in one ward came under scrutiny. In essence, the ability to get Initiative 82 on the ballot hinged on whether those 122 ballots were found to be suitable.
It turns out, that final hurdle has been cleared with the DC Board of Elections finding that enough signatures had been obtained to put Initiative 82 on the ballot in November. Will voters approve the measure and raise the tipped minimum wage? I think it is certainly likely but this will be one to keep an eye on in a few months.
For additional information: https://www.axios.com/local/washington-dc/2022/04/06/dc-ballot-tipped-wage-raise
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