§ 6597 Nomination Paper Examination
Imagine you want to run for mayor, so you collect signatures from people who support you. You give these papers to the local elections office.
The elections office has 5 days to look at your papers. They count how many signatures are valid (not crossed out as 'not sufficient'). Then they write a note with that number and send your papers to the Secretary of State, who will keep them.
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§ 6597 Nomination Paper Examination
Last verified: January 23, 2026