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California Statutes § 8405 Submission of in-lieu-filing-fee petition

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Statute Text

Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, if an independent candidate submits an in-lieu-filing-fee petition pursuant to Section 8106 , the county elections official, upon the request of the candidate, shall accept all valid signatures appearing on the candidate's in-lieu-filing-fee petition toward the number of signatures required to be submitted on an in-lieu-filing-fee petition and on a nomination paper.
If the in-lieu-filing-fee petition does not contain the requisite number of signatures required under Section 8400 , 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 pursuant to this chapter.

History

Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.

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