The nomination of a candidate, other than by a party, for any federal, state or county office must be made by petition, as
provided in this subchapter. [1985, c. 161, §6 (NEW).]
1.Limited to one office. A person may not file, whether by primary election or nomination petition, as a candidate for more than one federal, state
or county office at any election, except as provided in subsection 3.
[
1985, c. 161, §6 (NEW)
.]
2.Limited to one method. A person may file as a candidate for any federal, state or county office either by primary election or nomination petition,
except as provided in subsection 3, but not by both methods.
[
1985, c. 161, §6 (NEW)
.]
3.Exception. A candidate for membership in a county charter commission must be nominated by petition, and may file as a candidate for
one additional federal, state or county office at that same election. A candidate for presidential elector may also file
as a candidate for one additional federal, state or county office at that same election.
[
1997, c. 436, §49 (AMD)
.]
SECTION HISTORY
1985, c. 161, §6 (NEW).
1997, c. 436, §49 (AMD).
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