California Regulations § 20280 Requesting a Tint and Watermark Assignment
Regulation Text
(a)
Any jurisdiction holding an election, shall request ballot tint and watermark from the Secretary of State in accordance with section
13002
of the Elections Code. The request must be made in writing to the Secretary of State and contain the following information:
(1)
The name of the jurisdiction conducting the election.
(2)
The date of the election;
(3)
The title of the election;
(4)
The date of the close of candidate filing for the election, if applicable; and
(5)
The date on which the ballot order designation will be determined by a randomized alphabet drawing for the election, if applicable.
(b)
Unless otherwise authorized by the Secretary of State, the tint and watermark shall be issued to a jurisdiction within three days from the jurisdiction determining the ballot order as provided in sections
13112
through
13114
of the Elections Code.
Source
1. New article 9 (section 20280 ) and section filed 1-11-2018; operative 1-11-2018 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (b)(3) (Register 2018, No. 2).
History
1. New article 9 (section 20280 ) and section filed 1-11-2018; operative
1/11/2018
pursuant to Government Code section
11343.4
(b)(3)
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