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Code · California · Elections Code

§ 13109.8

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For the purposes of Sections 13109.7 and 13109.9, the order of precedence of offices on the ballot shall be as listed below for those offices and measures that apply to the election for which the ballot is provided. Beginning in the column to the left:
(a)Under the heading, CITY/LOCAL:
(1)Mayor.
(2)Member, City Council.
(3)Unified School District Board Members.
(4)High School District Board Members.
(5)Elementary School District Board Members.
(6)College District Governing Board Members.
(7)Other offices in alphabetical order by the title of the office.
(8)Candidates or nominees to the State Senate.
(9)Candidates or nominees to the State Assembly.
(10)Candidates or nominees to the House of Representatives of the United States.
(11)City local initiatives and ballot measures.
(12)Local school district initiatives and ballot measures.
(b)Under the heading, DISTRICT:
(1)Directors or trustees for each district in alphabetical order according to the name of the district.
(2)District initiatives and ballot measures.
(c)Under the heading, COUNTY:
(1)County Supervisor.
(2)Sheriff.
(3)Assessor.
(4)County Superintendent of Schools.
(5)County Board of Education.
(6)Other offices in alphabetical order by the title of the office.
(7)Judge of the Superior Court.
(8)County Marshall.
(9)Members of the County Central Committee.
(10)County initiatives and ballot measures.
(d)Under the heading, STATE:
(1)Governor.
(2)Lieutenant Governor.
(3)Secretary of State.
(4)Controller.
(5)Treasurer.
(6)Attorney General.
(7)Insurance Commissioner.
(8)Member, State Board of Equalization.
(9)Superintendent of Public Instruction.
(10)Statewide initiatives and ballot measures.
(e)Under the heading, STATE JUDICIAL:
(1)Chief Justice of California.
(2)Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.
(3)Presiding Judge, Court of Appeal.
(4)Associate Justice, Court of Appeal.
(f)Under the heading, NATIONAL ELECTION:
(1)Under the subheading, PRESIDENT and VICE PRESIDENT:
(A)Nominees of the qualified political parties and independent nominees for President and Vice President.
(B)Names of the presidential candidates to whom the delegates are pledged.
(C)Names of the chairperson of unpledged delegations.
(2)Candidates or nominees to the United States Senate.
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