General Considerations
- Be certain you are a registered voter in the district from
which you plan to run.
- Check the deadline for filing nomination papers for the
office you seek.
- Review the days and dates of election carefully: consider
holidays.
Nomination Papers
Obtain white nomination papers to run in the primary, or
yellow or beige papers to run as a non-party candidate
in the general election. The following items must be completed
on every nomination paper before circulating the papers:
Name
and address, office, district and party. Any nomination
paper filed without this information will not be counted.
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