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HomeElections CodeDiv. 5Ch. 1§ 5005 New Party Temporary Procedures

§ 5005 New Party Temporary Procedures

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§ 5005 New Party Temporary Procedures

Key Takeaways

  • •A new political party must follow the same rules as other parties until they make their own rules.
  • •The party must tell the Secretary of State which rules they are using within 30 days of qualifying.
  • •New parties don’t have to hold a primary election to pick their President and Vice President candidates for the first presidential election they join.

Example

A new political party called the 'Green Future Party' just qualified to be on the ballot.

The Green Future Party must follow the same rules as bigger parties, like the Democrats or Republicans, until they make their own rules. They have 30 days to tell the Secretary of State which rules they are using. They also don’t have to hold a primary election to pick their first President and Vice President candidates.

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§ 5005 New Party Temporary Procedures

(a) Until otherwise provided for by statute, a political party newly qualified pursuant to Section 5100 shall carry on its activities in accordance with procedures applicable to any other political party that has detailed statutory provisions applicable to its operation as shall be designated by the newly qualified party. The temporary officers of the newly qualified political party elected pursuant to Section 5001 shall file notice of its selection with the Secretary of State not later than 30 days after the political party qualifies. (b) Until otherwise provided for by statute, a political party newly qualified pursuant to Section 5151 shall carry on its activities in accordance with procedures applicable to any other political party that has detailed statutory provisions applicable to its operation as shall be designated by the newly qualified party, except that the newly qualified party shall not be required to use a primary election to nominate candidates for the offices of President and Vice President of the United States prior to the presidential general election at which the party qualifies to participate, whose names shall appear on the presidential general election ballot. The temporary officers of the newly qualified political party elected pursuant to Section 5001 shall file notice of its selection with the Secretary of State not later than 30 days after the political party qualifies. (Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch. 511, Sec. 7. (AB 1419) Effective January 1, 2014.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

newly qualified political partytemporary officersSecretary of Stateprimary electionpresidential general election

Related Statutes

  • § 5002 Political Party Qualification Notice
  • § 5001 New Party Formation Rules
  • § 5006 New Party Primary Procedures
  • § 6241 Democratic Write-In Endorsement
  • § 11 Election Officials Uniformity Meetings

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Elections Code. Section 5005.
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