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Title 20A — Election Code · Chapter 1
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20A-1-102. Definitions.
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20A-1-103. Severability clause.
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20A-1-104. Computation of time.
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20A-1-105. Chief election officer of the state -- Duties, authority, and enforcement.
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20A-1-106. Duties of a clerk -- Prohibited action.
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20A-1-107. Elections training -- Training required -- Reimbursement.
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20A-1-108. Audits -- Studies relating to elections.
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20A-1-109. Lieutenant governor conflict of interest avoidance plan -- Creation and presentation.
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20A-1-201. Date and purpose of regular general elections.
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20A-1-201.5. Primary election dates.
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20A-1-202. Date and purpose of municipal general election.
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20A-1-203. Calling and purpose of special elections -- Two-thirds vote limitations.
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20A-1-204. Date of special election -- Legal effect.
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20A-1-206. Cancellation of local election or local race -- Municipalities -- Special districts -- Notice.
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20A-1-302. Opening and closing of polls on election day.
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20A-1-303. Determining results.
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20A-1-304. Tie votes.
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20A-1-305. Compilation and distribution of election laws.
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20A-1-306. Electronic signatures prohibited.
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20A-1-307. Residency requirements for person who verifies a signature on a petition.
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20A-1-308. Elections during declared emergencies.
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20A-1-402. Election officer to render interpretations and make decisions.
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20A-1-403. Errors or omissions in ballots.
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20A-1-404. Election controversies.
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20A-1-501. Candidate vacancies -- Procedure for filling.
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20A-1-502. Midterm vacancy in office of United States senator.
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20A-1-502.5. Midterm vacancy in office of United States representative.
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20A-1-503. Midterm vacancies in the Legislature.
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20A-1-504. Midterm vacancies in the offices of attorney general, state treasurer, state auditor, State Board of Education member, and lieutenant governor.
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20A-1-506. Vacancy in the office of justice court judge.
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20A-1-508. Midterm vacancies in county elected offices -- Temporary manager -- Interim replacement.
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20A-1-509. Definitions applicable to Sections 20A-1-509.1, 20A-1-509.2, and 20A-1-509.3.
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20A-1-509.1. Procedure for filling midterm vacancy in county or district with 15 or more attorneys.
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20A-1-509.2. Procedure for filling vacancy in county or district with fewer than 15 attorneys.
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20A-1-509.3. Procedure for making interim replacement.
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20A-1-510. Midterm vacancies in municipal offices.
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20A-1-510.1. Candidate vacancies in local office.
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20A-1-511. Midterm vacancy on a local school board.
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20A-1-512. Midterm vacancies on special district boards -- Notice.
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20A-1-513. Temporary absence in elected office of a political subdivision for military service.
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20A-1-601. Bribery in elections -- Paying for votes -- Penalties.
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20A-1-602. Receiving bribe -- Receiving payments for votes -- Penalties.
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20A-1-603. Fraud, interference, disturbance -- Tampering with ballots or records -- Penalties.
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20A-1-604. Destroying or altering voter instructions, sample ballots, or election paraphernalia -- Penalties.
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20A-1-605. Mutilating certificate of nomination -- Forging declination or resignation -- Tampering with ballots.
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20A-1-606. Wagering on elections forbidden.
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20A-1-607. Inducing attendance at polls -- Payment of workers.
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20A-1-608. Promises of appointment to office forbidden.
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20A-1-608.1. Electronic communications abuse of elections or elected office.
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20A-1-609. Omnibus penalties.
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20A-1-610. Abetting violation of chapter -- Penalty.
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20A-1-611. Cost of defense of action.
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20A-1-701. Prosecutions -- Venue.
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20A-1-705. Supplemental judgment after criminal conviction.
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20A-1-801. Title.
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20A-1-802. Definitions.
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20A-1-803. Verified petition by registered voter -- Receiving and reviewing official -- Special investigation -- Special counsel -- Civil action.
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20A-1-804. Judgment and findings -- Appeal -- Criminal prosecution not affected by judgment.
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20A-1-805. Costs and attorney fees -- Other actions or remedies not foreclosed -- Grant of immunity.
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20A-1-806. Special counsel on appeal.
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20A-1-807. Compensation of special counsel.
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20A-1-808. Transition clause.
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20A-1-901. Definitions.
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20A-1-902. Removal of officer from office -- Initial determination.
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20A-1-903. Voluntary evaluation.
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20A-1-904. Court order for involuntary evaluation.
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20A-1-1001. Definitions.
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20A-1-1002. Verification of voter registration -- Electronic notice to petition signer.
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20A-1-1003. Signature removal -- Statement required.
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20A-1-1004. Circulator verification sheet -- Rejection of petition packet.
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20A-1-1005. Online training for signature gatherers.
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20A-1-1006. Signing a petition -- Waiver of privacy status by at-risk voter.
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