Section 115.387 – Secretary of state to furnish each election authority a list of candidates for each office and the order of their filing — list, when due.
Effective – 28 Aug 1997 115.387. Secretary of state to furnish each election authority a list of candidates for each office and the order of their filing — list, when due. — Not later than the tenth Tuesday before each primary election, the secretary of state shall transmit to each election authority a certified list […]
Section 115.389 – Election authority to publish list of candidates, date of election and hours the polls will open.
Effective – 28 Aug 1997 115.389. Election authority to publish list of candidates, date of election and hours the polls will open. — Upon receipt of the certified list from the secretary of state, each election authority shall publish, under the proper party designations, the title of each office, the name and address of each […]
Section 115.391 – Sample ballots, when and how distributed.
Effective – 01 Jan 1978 115.391. Sample ballots, when and how distributed. — Not later than the fourth Tuesday prior to the primary election, each election authority shall prepare sample official ballots. The sample ballots shall contain, under the appropriate offices and party designations, the names of all candidates to be voted on in its […]
Section 115.393 – Election authority to deliver official ballots to polls — number of ballots, how determined.
Effective – 01 Jan 1978 115.393. Election authority to deliver official ballots to polls — number of ballots, how determined. — Prior to the primary election, each election authority shall correct any errors or omissions on the sample ballots and cause official ballots to be printed. For each party having a ballot at the primary […]
Section 115.395 – Ballot for each party at primary — candidates, how listed — ballot information, how shown.
Effective – 19 Feb 2014 115.395. Ballot for each party at primary — candidates, how listed — ballot information, how shown. — 1. At each primary election, there shall be as many separate ballots as there are parties entitled to participate in the election. 2. The names of the candidates for each office on each […]
Section 115.397 – Voter may receive only one party ballot — voters not wishing a party ballot may vote for independents and on all propositions and questions.
Effective – 01 Jan 1978 115.397. Voter may receive only one party ballot — voters not wishing a party ballot may vote for independents and on all propositions and questions. — In each primary election, each voter shall be entitled to receive the ballot of one and only one political party, designated by the voter […]
Section 115.399 – Presidential and vice-presidential candidates, when certified to secretary of state — declaration of candidacy of presidential electors, form of.
Effective – 13 Jun 1996 115.399. Presidential and vice-presidential candidates, when certified to secretary of state — declaration of candidacy of presidential electors, form of. — 1. Not later than the twelfth Tuesday prior to each presidential election, or notwithstanding any prior laws to the contrary, in the year 1996 and thereafter, within seven working […]
Section 115.401 – General election candidates, list to be sent to election authorities, when.
Effective – 13 Jun 1996 115.401. General election candidates, list to be sent to election authorities, when. — Not later than the tenth Tuesday prior to each general election, the secretary of state shall send to each election authority a certified list containing the name and address of each person who has filed a declaration […]
Section 115.403 – Forms to be prepared by secretary of state, when.
Effective – 01 Jan 1978 115.403. Forms to be prepared by secretary of state, when. — Not later than May first prior to each primary election, the secretary of state shall prepare all forms necessary to carry out the provisions of this subchapter. The forms shall be substantially followed in all primary elections. ——– (L. […]
Section 115.405 – False swearing a class one offense.
Effective – 01 Jan 1978 115.405. False swearing a class one offense. — Any person making a sworn statement, affidavit or declaration of candidacy required by this subchapter who swears falsely or signs such document knowing the statements therein are untrue shall be deemed guilty of a class one election offense. ——– (L. 1977 H.B. […]