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  6. Title 17 - Elections.
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  8. Chapter 13 - Primary Electi...
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  10. Article 3 - Contests of Primary Elections.


Article 3 - Contests of Primary Elections.


  • Section 17-13-70 - Time for contesting generally; hearing.
  • Section 17-13-71 - Grounds.
  • Section 17-13-72 - Effect of contest on declared nomination.
  • Section 17-13-73 - Certification of candidate in case of contest.
  • Section 17-13-74 - Summoning witnesses and production of documents.
  • Section 17-13-75 - Witnesses - Testifying as to vote.
  • Section 17-13-76 - Witnesses - Oaths; summoning witnesses; expenses.
  • Section 17-13-77 - Registration lists to be furnished upon request.
  • Section 17-13-78 - Statement by elector contesting election.
  • Section 17-13-79 - Contestant to notify contestee of votes sought to be proved illegal.
  • Section 17-13-80 - Contest of nomination to county office - Time and manner of commencement.
  • Section 17-13-81 - Contest of nomination to county office - Duty of chair of county executive committee in case of contest.
  • Section 17-13-82 - Contest of nomination to county office - Appeals from decisions of county executive committee.
  • Section 17-13-83 - Manner of commencing contest of nomination to office other than county office.
  • Section 17-13-84 - Filing statements of contests; depositions; costs; service of process; contempt.
  • Section 17-13-85 - Meeting of state executive committee.
  • Section 17-13-86 - Declaration of result of contest.
  • Section 17-13-87 - New primary in case contest cannot be decided.
  • Section 17-13-88 - Power of state committee to provide rules of party procedure.
  • Section 17-13-89 - Commissioners to take testimony.
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