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Chapter 49 - Nominations


  • § 2351 Primary election
  • § 2352 Nomination of candidates prior to special election
  • § 2353 Petitions to place names on ballot
  • § 2354 Signing petitions
  • § 2355 Number of signatures required
  • § 2356 Time for filing petitions
  • § 2357 Place of filing petition
  • § 2358 Examining petitions; supplementary petitions
  • § 2359 Notification to Secretary of State
  • § 2360 Preservation of petitions
  • § 2361 Consent of candidate
  • § 2362 Primary ballots
  • § 2363 Voter's choice of party
  • § 2368 Canvassing committee meetings
  • § 2369 Determining winner; tie votes
  • § 2370 Write-in candidates
  • § 2371 Nominees; notice to nominees
  • § 2381 Applicability of subchapter
  • § 2382 Which committee to nominate
  • § 2383 Notice of meetings
  • § 2384 Procedure upon meeting
  • § 2385 Statement by committee officers; consent of candidate
  • § 2386 Time for filing statements
  • § 2387 Place for filing statements
  • § 2401 Applicability of subchapter
  • § 2402 Requisites of statement
  • § 2403 Number of candidates; party names
  • § 2404 Preservation of statements
  • § 2411 Applicability of other law
  • § 2412 Withdrawal of candidacy
  • § 2413 Nomination of justices of the peace
  • § 2414 Candidates for State and legislative office; disclosure form
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