New Jersey Statutes § 19:24-5 Delegates grouped; choice for president included in petition
Statute Text
Candidates for the position of delegates or alternates may be grouped together, if they so request in their petitions, and in any year of a presidential election may also have the name of the candidate for President whom they favor placed opposite their individual names or opposite such groups, if they so request in their petitions and if the written consent of such candidate for President is endorsed upon their petitions, under the caption "Choice for President."
History
Amended by L.1944, c.8, p.23, s.1; L.1974, c.9, s.3, eff. 3/15/1974 .
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