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HomeElections CodeDiv. 20Ch. 1§ 20007 Misleading Party Affiliation Claims

§ 20007 Misleading Party Affiliation Claims

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§ 20007 Misleading Party Affiliation Claims

The law forbids candidates from falsely claiming they are backed by a political party’s local or state committee when they are not.

Key Takeaways

  • •You cannot say a candidate has a party’s committee support if it’s not true.
  • •Using terms like "county committee" or "central committee" can mislead voters and is prohibited.
  • •A member of the affected committee can go to court to stop the false claim.

Example

A candidate puts a campaign flyer that says "Endorsed by the County Democratic Committee" even though they have no real connection to that committee.

Using the words "county committee" or "central committee" to suggest party support when it doesn’t exist is illegal under this rule.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 20007 Misleading Party Affiliation Claims

No candidate or committee in his or her behalf shall represent in connection with an election campaign, either orally or in campaign material, that the candidate has the support of a committee or organization that includes as part of its name the name or any variation upon the name of a qualified political party with which the candidate is not affiliated, together with the words “county committee,” “central committee,” “county,” or any other term that might tend to mislead the voters into believing that the candidate has the support of that party’s county central committee or state central committee, when that is not the case. This section shall not be construed to prevent a candidate or committee from representing that the candidate has the support of a committee or group of voters affiliated with another political party, which committee or group is identified by the name of that party, where the name of the committee or group also includes the name of the candidate. Any member of a county central committee or state central committee may commence an action in the superior court to enjoin misrepresentation by a candidate or committee in his or her behalf, in the manner prohibited by this section, to the effect that the candidate has the support of the state or county central committee involved. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)

Last verified: January 10, 2026

Key Terms

candidatecommitteecounty committeecentral committeemisleadsupport

Related Statutes

  • § 6104 Nomination Paper Signer Rules
  • § 13000 Ballot Candidate Listing Requirements
  • § 6105 Nomination Paper Sections
  • § 6593 Nomination Paper Handling
  • § 1 Elections Code Title

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Elections Code. Section 20007.
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