118.591 Nomination of presidential preference primary candidate by petition --
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Qualification of candidate through filing of notice of candidacy.
(1)Any person seeking the endorsement by a political party for the office of President
of the United States, or any group organized in this state on behalf of, and with the
consent of, the person, may file with the Secretary of State certified petitions signed
by five thousand (5,000) persons who, at the time they sign, are registered and
qualified voters in the Commonwealth and are affiliated, by registration, with the
same political party as the candidate for whom petitions are filed.
(2)The petitions shall be filed by the petitioners with the Secretary of State no later
than the first Friday following the first Monday in January preceding a presidential
preference primary.
(3)The petitions shall state:
(a)The name of the candidate for nomination and the party of which the
candidate is a member; and
(b)The name and address of the chair of the group circulating such petition.
(4)The Secretary of State shall determine the sufficiency of petitions filed with him or
her and shall immediately communicate his or her determination to the chair of the
group which has filed the petitions.
(5)In lieu of the petition requirements of subsections
(1)to
(4)of this section, a
candidate may qualify to appear on the presidential preference primary ballot of the
candidate's political party by filing with the Secretary of State, no later than the first
Friday following the first Monday in January preceding a presidential preference
primary, a notice of candidacy signed by the candidate and either of the following:
(a)A certification by the Federal Election Commission that, by the filing
deadline, the candidate has qualified for matching federal campaign funds; or
(b)Evidence that, by the filing deadline, the candidate's name is qualified to
appear on the presidential preference primary ballot of the candidate's political
party in at least twenty
(20)other states.
(6)The Secretary of State shall determine the sufficiency of the documentation
provided pursuant to subsection
(5)of this section and shall immediately
communicate his or her determination to the candidate or the candidates's agent.