California Elections Code ARTICLE 5 - Preparation, Circulation and Filing of Nominating Papers
- Section 6780.
This article applies to the nomination of a candidate for the presidential preference portion of the primary ballot, to the nomination of a slate of...
- Section 6781.
Nomination papers properly prepared, circulated, signed and verified shall be left for examination with the elections official of the county in which they are circulated,...
- Section 6782.
Each signer of a nomination paper for the presidential primary ballot may sign only one paper. The signer shall add her or his printed name...
- Section 6783.
Any nomination paper may be presented in sections. Each section shall contain the name of the presidential preference candidate, or the names of the candidates...
- Section 6784.
Each section shall be prepared with the lines, for signatures numbered, and shall have attached the declaration of the circulator who obtained signatures to it,...
- Section 6785.
A verified nomination paper is prima facie evidence that the signatures are genuine and that the persons signing it are voters registered as affiliated with...
- Section 6786.
The nomination paper for a candidate for the presidential preference portion of the ballot shall be in substantially the following form:SECTION OF NOMINATION PAPER SIGNED...
- Section 6787.
The nomination paper for a group of candidates for delegates to the national convention shall be in substantially the following form:SECTION OF NOMINATION PAPER SIGNED...
- Section 6791.
Circulators may obtain signatures to the nomination paper of the candidate or group of candidates at any time not more than 104 nor less than...
- Section 6792.
Each section of a nomination paper, after being verified, shall be returned by the verification deputy who circulated it to the candidate, committee, or duly...
- Section 6793.
Prior to filing, the sections of a nomination paper for any candidate or group of candidates shall be numbered in order.(Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch....
- Section 6794.
Nomination papers, properly assembled, may be consolidated and fastened together by counties, but nomination papers signed by voters in different counties shall not be fastened...
- Section 6795.
The elections official shall examine all nomination papers left with her or him for examination and shall disregard and mark “not sufficient” the name of...
- Section 6796.
Within five days after any nomination papers are left with the elections official for examination, the elections official shall:(a) Examine and affix to them a certificate...
- Section 6797.
The certificate of the elections official to nomination papers of a candidate or group of candidates shall be in substantially the following form: CERTIFICATE OF...
- Section 6798.
(a) Upon receipt of a sufficient number of signatures for the nomination of a candidate for the presidential preference primary ballot, the Secretary of State shall...
Last modified: October 22, 2018