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Code: Title 1: ElectionsGeneral, Primary, Recall, and Congressional Vacancy ElectionsArticle 4: Elections - Access to Ballot by Candidates
Topics: Definitions Petition Requirements Ballot Access - Candidate Election Offenses Ballot Rejection and Curing
Code: Title 1: ElectionsGeneral, Primary, Recall, and Congressional Vacancy ElectionsArticle 4: Elections - Access to Ballot by Candidates
Topics: Petition Requirements Ballot Access - Candidate Responsibilities - Election Officials Ballot Rejection and Curing
Code: Title 1: ElectionsGeneral, Primary, Recall, and Congressional Vacancy ElectionsArticle 4: Elections - Access to Ballot by Candidates
Topics: Ballot Access - Candidate Contests or Protests Ballot Rejection and Curing
Code: Title 1: ElectionsGeneral, Primary, Recall, and Congressional Vacancy ElectionsArticle 7.5: Mail Ballot Elections
Topics: Responsibilities - Election Officials Ballot Rejection and Curing Vote by Mail and Absentee Voting Voting Rights
Code: Title 1: ElectionsGeneral, Primary, Recall, and Congressional Vacancy ElectionsArticle 13: Election Offenses
Topics: Initiatives and Referenda Ballot Custody Election Offenses Ballot Rejection and Curing
Code: Title 1: ElectionsGeneral, Primary, Recall, and Congressional Vacancy ElectionsArticle 13: Election Offenses
Topics: Initiatives and Referenda Petition Requirements Ballot Custody Election Offenses Ballot Rejection and Curing
Code: Title 1: ElectionsInitiative and ReferendumArticle 40: Initiative and Referendum
Topics: Initiatives and Referenda Election Offenses Ballot Rejection and Curing