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21-A §335. Petition requirements

§335. Petition requirements A primary petition shall be on a form provided by the Secretary of State and is governed by the following provisions.   [PL 1985, c. 161, §6 (NEW).] 1.  Content.  A primary petition must contain the name of only one candidate and that candidate’s place of residence, party, office sought and electoral […]

21-A §336. Consent of candidate to be filed

§336. Consent of candidate to be filed The written consent of each candidate must be filed with that candidate’s primary petition.   [RR 2019, c. 2, Pt. B, §43 (COR).] 1.  Consent.  The consent must contain a statement signed by the candidate that the candidate will accept the nomination of the primary election. The Secretary […]

21-A §337. Review and challenge of petitions

§337. Review and challenge of petitions 1.  Review.  When presented with a primary petition, the Secretary of State shall review it and, if the petition contains the required number of certified names and is properly completed, shall accept and file it.   [PL 1985, c. 161, §6 (NEW).] 2.  Challenges.  The procedure for challenging the […]

21-A §338. Write-in candidates

§338. Write-in candidates A person whose name will not appear on the printed primary ballot because that person did not file a petition and consent under sections 335 and 336, but who fulfills the other qualifications under section 334, may be nominated at the primary election as a write-in candidate in accordance with section 723, […]

21-A §339. Time and nature of election

§339. Time and nature of election The primary election shall be held on the 2nd Tuesday of June of each general election year and is considered to be a separate election for each party which takes part in it. This includes the duties of public officials in announcing the election, providing forms and ballots, keeping […]

21-A §331. Primary required

§331. Primary required 1.  Nomination by primary election.  A party’s nomination of a candidate must be made by primary election, as provided in this Article. When there is an office for which no candidate has qualified either by filing a petition and consent under sections 335 and 336 or as a write-in candidate in accordance […]

21-A §332. When nomination vacated

§332. When nomination vacated When a person already nominated for any federal, state or county office accepts nomination to fill a vacancy, the first nomination is vacated by that acceptance.   [PL 1985, c. 161, §6 (NEW).] SECTION HISTORY PL 1985, c. 161, §6 (NEW).