§ 17100 Nomination Document Retention
This law says that election papers with signatures must be kept for the term of office plus four years, then destroyed unless needed for legal cases or investigations. People can look at these papers but can't copy or share the parts with voter signatures.
A person runs for mayor and files papers with voter signatures to get on the ballot.
The city must keep those papers for the mayor's 4-year term plus 4 more years. After that, they can throw them away unless the police or a court needs them for a case about election cheating.
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§ 17100 Nomination Document Retention
Last verified: January 10, 2026