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Title 20A — Election Code · Chapter 9
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20A-9-101. Definitions.
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20A-9-201.
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20A-9-201.5. Declaration of candidacy filing period for a regular general election year.
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20A-9-202. Declarations of candidacy for regular general elections.
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20A-9-202.5. Declaration of candidacy -- Presidential primary election.
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20A-9-203. Declarations of candidacy -- Municipal general elections -- Nomination petition -- Removal of signature.
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20A-9-203.5. Requirement to post candidate information on website.
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20A-9-204. Inducements not to become candidate.
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20A-9-206. Fair campaign practices -- Voluntary pledge -- Pledge is a public record -- Retention requirements.
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20A-9-207. Withdrawal of candidacy -- Notice.
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20A-9-401. Primary elections.
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20A-9-401.1. Definitions.
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20A-9-402. General requirements for all primary elections.
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20A-9-403. Regular primary elections.
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20A-9-404. Municipal primary elections.
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20A-9-405. Nomination petitions for regular primary elections.
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20A-9-406. Qualified political party -- Requirements and exemptions.
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20A-9-407. Convention process to seek the nomination of a qualified political party.
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20A-9-408. Signature-gathering process to seek the nomination of a qualified political party -- Removal of signature.
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20A-9-408.1. Candidate nomination document -- Access - Limitations -- Storage.
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20A-9-408.2. Tracking signatures on candidate nomination petition.
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20A-9-408.3. Submission of candidate signature packet -- Requirements for submission -- Signature packet chain of custody and storage.
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20A-9-408.4. Incumbent county clerk required to contract for certain services relating to a race for reelection.
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20A-9-408.5. Declaration of candidacy form for qualified political party.
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20A-9-409. Primary election provisions relating to qualified political party.
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20A-9-410. Rulemaking authority.
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20A-9-411. Signing multiple nomination petitions.
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20A-9-501. Candidates not affiliated with a party -- General requirements.
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20A-9-502. Certificate of nomination -- Contents -- Circulation -- Verification -- Criminal penalty -- Removal of petition signature.
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20A-9-503. Certificate of nomination -- Filing -- Fees.
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20A-9-504. Unaffiliated candidates -- Governor and president of the United States.
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20A-9-601. Qualifying as a write-in candidate.
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20A-9-602. Write-in candidacy and voting prohibited in certain circumstances.
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20A-9-801. Definitions.
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20A-9-802. Presidential primary election established -- Other ballot items prohibited.
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20A-9-802.5. Presidential primary required.
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20A-9-803. Declaration of candidacy -- Filing fee -- Form.
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20A-9-805. Closed primary -- Determining party affiliation -- Changing party affiliation.
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20A-9-806. Ballots.
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20A-9-807. Combining voting precincts.
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20A-9-808. Voting.
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20A-9-809. Counting votes -- Canvass -- Certification of results to parties.
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