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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
The certificate of the elections official to nomination papers of a candidate or group of candidates shall be in substantially the following form:
CERTIFICATE OF ELECTIONS OFFICIAL TO NOMINATION | ||
PAPERS OF CANDIDATE OR GROUP OF CANDIDATES | ||
To the Secretary of State: | ||
I, County Elections Official of the County of __________, hereby certify that I have examined the nomination papers, to which this certificate is attached, of the presidential candidate or group of candidates for delegates at the ensuing presidential primary, and that the number of names which I have not marked “not sufficient” is __________. | ||
The candidate or group of candidates named in the nomination papers comprise the following (state names of candidates): | ||
_________________________________ | _________________________________ | _________________________________ |
_________________________________ | _________________________________ | _________________________________ |
_________________________________ | _________________________________ | _________________________________ |
etc. | etc. | etc. |
Dated this __________ day of __________, 20___. | |
_________________________________________________ | |
(SEAL) | County Elections Official |
By ______________________________________________ | |
Deputy |
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Elections Code - ELEC § 6797 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/elections-code/elec-sect-6797/
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