California Elections Code ARTICLE 6 - Nomination Papers

  • Section 6101.
    Nomination papers to be circulated pursuant to Section 6061 shall be prepared, circulated, signed, and verified and shall be left for examination with the county...
  • Section 6102.
    Upon the filing of nomination papers pursuant to Section 6061 signed by the required number of voters, the candidate or uncommitted delegation named in the...
  • Section 6103.
    Upon receipt of a sufficient number of signatures for the presidential primary ballot, the Secretary of State shall notify the chairperson of the steering committee...
  • Section 6104.
    Each signer of a nomination paper may sign only one paper. Each signer shall print his or her name, indicate his or her place of...
  • Section 6105.
    Any nomination paper may be presented in sections. Each section shall contain the name of the candidate or chairperson of the steering committee in the...
  • Section 6106.
    Each section shall be prepared with the lines for signatures numbered, and shall have attached the affidavit of the circulator who obtained signatures to it,...
  • Section 6107.
    A verified nomination paper is prima facie evidence that the signatures are genuine and that the persons signing it are voters, until it is otherwise...
  • Section 6108.
    The nomination paper for the presidential primary ballot shall be in substantially the following form:SECTION OF NOMINATION PAPER SIGNED BY VOTER ON BEHALF OF A...

Last modified: October 22, 2018