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California Statutes § 8061 In-lieu-filing-fee petition

Up to Article 4: Circulation And Signatures-nomination Documents

Statute Text

(a) If a candidate submits an in-lieu-filing-fee petition pursuant to Section 8106 , any or all signatures appearing on the petition, which would be valid under Section 8041 , shall be counted towards the number of voters required to sign a nomination paper. If an in-lieu-filing-fee petition contains a requisite number of valid signatures under Section 8062 , the candidate shall not be required to file nomination papers.
(b) If an in-lieu-filing-fee petition does not contain the requisite number of valid signatures as set forth in Section 8062 , the candidate shall be entitled to file, within the time period allowed for filing nomination papers, a nomination paper in order to obtain the requisite number of valid signatures required to be submitted to the elections official on a nomination paper. A candidate who submits a nomination paper pursuant to this subdivision shall only be required to obtain the number of signatures thereon needed to supplement the in-lieu-filing-fee petition so that the combination of signatures appearing on the in-lieu-filing-fee petition and the nomination paper equals or exceeds the requisite number of signatures set forth in Section 8062.

History

Amended by Stats 2019 ch 562 ( AB 1829 ) , s 3 , eff. 1/1/2020 .

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