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HomeElections CodeDiv. 7Pt. 3Ch. 4Art. 1§ 7404 Party Committee Ex Officio Members

§ 7404 Party Committee Ex Officio Members

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§ 7404 Party Committee Ex Officio Members

Key Takeaways

  • •If you run for Senate, Assembly, or Congress and win your party's nomination, you automatically get a spot on your county's party committee.
  • •If someone else from your party wins later (like in a special election), you lose your spot on the committee right away.
  • •If a write-in candidate (someone not officially on the ballot) beats the party's nominee in the general election and has been in the party for at least 6 months, they get the spot instead.
  • •If a write-in candidate gets the spot, the original party nominee can also be added as an extra member on the committee.

Example

Imagine you're running for Assembly as a Democrat and win the primary. You automatically get a spot on your county's Democratic committee. Later, there's a special election, and another Democrat wins. You lose your spot on the committee as soon as the new person is officially nominated.

This law says that the newest nominee from the party gets the spot on the committee. If someone else takes over, the old nominee is out.

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

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§ 7404 Party Committee Ex Officio Members

(a) In each county, the nominee of the party for State Senator, the nominees of the party for the Assembly, and any person nominated to either the Senate or Assembly at a special election to fill a vacancy in the house, and the nominee of the party for Representative in Congress shall be ex officio members of this committee. If the person most recently nominated or elected from one party at the special election for an Assembly or Senate seat, or for the House of Representatives shall be other than the nominee of that party for the same office at the earlier election, the ex officio membership of the latter nominee shall expire immediately upon certification by the Secretary of State of the nomination or, if there is no runoff, the election of the person most recently nominated or elected. Ex officio members shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges, including the right to vote, and shall have the same standing in every way as other members of this committee, except they shall not be entitled to a ballot designation of incumbent upon seeking election to this committee in the next presidential primary. A person shall be entitled to ex officio membership upon receiving a certificate of nomination from the Secretary of State pursuant to Section 8147, at which time the term of the former nominee shall expire. (b) If the person most recently nominated to the Senate, Assembly, or House of Representatives received fewer votes for the particular office at the ensuing general election than a write-in candidate for the same office, and the write-in candidate is elected to that office, the write-in candidate shall, for purposes of this part, be considered the ex officio member of each affected county, provided that the write-in candidate’s affidavit of registration reflects that that candidate has been affiliated with the party for at least six months prior to the general election. (c) If a write-in candidate is entitled to ex officio membership on each affected county central committee pursuant to subdivision (b), each affected county central committee shall designate the party nominee described in subdivision (b) as an additional ex officio member to its committee. Any person designated as an ex officio member under this subdivision shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges as other ex officio members of the committee. (Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 507, Sec. 7. (SB 1272) Effective January 1, 2013.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

ex officio memberswrite-in candidateparty nomineecounty central committee

Related Statutes

  • § 12318 Precinct Board Member List
  • § 7201 County Central Committee Elections
  • § 7201.1 Sacramento Committee District Elections
  • § 7202 County Central Committee Election
  • § 7203 County Central Committee Members

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Elections Code. Section 7404.
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