The information Bond presented did bear on whether or not the referendum question should be on the March ballot. He made three main points: that election law says such a question should be asked at a general election, and not a primary election; that the question language is prescribed by law and that no further explanatory language should be allowed; and that if the court rules that the question cannot be on a primary ballot, neither the court nor the petitioners have the power to just change it to the general election in November.