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HomeElections CodeDiv. 5Ch. 2.5§ 5152 Presidential Election Party Qualification

§ 5152 Presidential Election Party Qualification

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§ 5152 Presidential Election Party Qualification

Key Takeaways

  • •After a governor election, the Secretary of State checks if a political party meets the rules to stay qualified.
  • •If a party doesn’t meet the rules, they can’t be in the next presidential election.
  • •A party that wants to qualify again must tell the Secretary of State they’re trying to get back in.
  • •If they don’t tell the Secretary of State on time, their name might be left off ballots and lists.

Example

A small political party doesn’t get enough votes in the governor’s election.

The Secretary of State checks and sees they didn’t meet the rules, so they can’t be in the next big presidential election. If they want to try again, they have to tell the Secretary of State officially, or their name won’t even show up on the list of parties.

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§ 5152 Presidential Election Party Qualification

(a) Upon the occurrence of the gubernatorial election, each party shall have its qualifications reviewed by the Secretary of State. A party that does not meet the standards for qualification set forth in Section 5151 shall be prohibited from participating in the presidential general election. A party shall maintain its qualification to participate in any subsequent presidential general election by complying with any of the conditions specified in Section 5151. (b) A party seeking qualification under provisions of this section and subdivision (c) or (d) of Section 5151 shall file formal notice with the Secretary of State that the party intends to regain qualification. (c) Unless formal notice as required in subdivision (b) is timely received by the Secretary of State, he or she may have the name of the party omitted from any list, notice, ballot, or other publication containing the names of the parties qualified or seeking qualification that the Secretary of State may cause to be printed or published. (d) For purposes of subdivision (b) of Section 8001, this section shall only be applicable to a party that has successfully obtained that status for the first time after having been a political body, and shall not apply to a political party that has been disqualified. (Added by Stats. 2013, Ch. 511, Sec. 8. (AB 1419) Effective January 1, 2014.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

gubernatorial electionqualifications reviewedSecretary of Statestandards for qualificationpresidential general electionformal noticeregain qualification

Related Statutes

  • § 5100.5 Party Election Qualification Review
  • § 2197 Online Voter Registration Process
  • § 2198 State Website Voter Links
  • § 5150 General Election Ballot Access
  • § 5153 Presidential Party Qualification Threshold

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Elections Code. Section 5152.
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