Idaho Statutes § 34-626 PETITION IN LIEU OF FILING FEE
Statute Text
In lieu of paying the filing fee, candidates may qualify for the offices mentioned in section
34-604
through section
34-623
, Idaho Code, by filing a declaration of candidacy and a nominating petition. The petition shall contain the signatures of qualified electors as follows:
(a)
One thousand (1,000) for any statewide office;
(b)
Five hundred (500) for any congressional district office (all signatures within proper district);
(c)
Two hundred (200) for the office of district judge (all signatures within proper district);
(d)
Fifty (50) for any legislative district office (all signatures within proper district);
(e)
Five (5) for any county office (county commissioner signatures shall be within commissioner district).
Signatures on such nominating petitions shall be verified in the manner prescribed in section
34-1807
, Idaho Code.
Source
[34-626, added 1996, ch. 28, sec. 22, p. 75.]
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