Section 6.11 FORM OF BALLOTS.
   (1)   Initiative.
      Ordinances shall be submitted by ballot title, which shall be prepared in all cases by the City Attorney. The ballot title may be different from the legal title of any such initiated or referred ordinance and it shall be a clear, concise statement, without argument or prejudice, descriptive of the substance of such ordinance. Immediately below the ballot title shall be printed the following two (2) statements, one (1) above the other, in the order indicated:
            “For adoption of the Ordinance” and
            “Against adoption of the Ordinance”
      Immediately below or immediately adjacent to each statement shall appear a square in which the voter may cast his vote by making a mark.
   (2)   Repeal.
      Ordinance or resolutions being considered for repeal shall be submitted by ballot title, which shall be prepared in all cases by the City Attorney. The ballot title may be different from the legal title of any such ordinance or resolution and it shall be a clear, concise statement, without argument or prejudice, descriptive of the substance of such ordinance or resolution. Immediately below the ballot title shall be printed the following two statements:
            “For repeal of the Ordinance/Resolution” and
            “Against repeal of the Ordinance/Resolution”
      Immediately below or immediately adjacent to each statement shall appear a square in which the voter may cast his vote by making a mark.
   (3)   Recall.
      Ballots used at recall elections shall, with respect to each person whose removal is sought, submit the question: “Shall (name of person) be removed from the office (name of office) by recall?”
      Immediately below each question there shall be printed the two (2) following statements, one (1) above the other, in the order indicated.
            “For the removal of.................by recall”
            “Against the removal of...............by recall”
      Immediately below or immediately adjacent to each statement shall appear a square in which the voter may cast his vote by making a mark.