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Timestamp: 2020-02-27 07:42:11
Document Index: 219278467

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 10700', '§ 1773', '§ 8061', '§ 85601', '§ 13300', '§ 3017']

17 de marzo de 2015, Calendario de la Elección Especial Primaria para el Distrito 37 del Senado Estatal
All code references are to the California Elections Code unless otherwise stated.
§§ 10700, 10703, Gov't Code § 1773
(E-63 -- 60)
§§ 8061, 8106(b)(d), 8106.5
(E-63 -- 53)
CANDIDATES' STATEMENTS IN THE COUNTY OFFICIAL SAMPLE BALLOT
During this period, State Senate candidates may purchase space for a 250-word candidate's statement in the official sample ballot of the county. Candidates for State Senate may purchase statement space only if they have agreed to voluntary expenditure limits.
Gov't Code § 85601(c)
SIGNATURE IN LIEU OF FILING FEES - SUPPLEMENTAL DEADLINE
01/24/15*
On this date, the Secretary of State draws the randomized alphabet to determine the order for placing candidates' names on the ballot. This drawing will be used for the special primary election and special general election if such run-off is necessary.
01/31/15**
Last day for the county elections official to mail ballots to military and overseas voters.
03/07/15*
(E-40 -- 10)
COUNTY SAMPLE BALLOT PAMHLETS
Period in which the county elections official shall mail a polling place notice and sample ballot or voter information guide to each registered voter.
§§ 13300,13304, 13305
02/16/15*
Date designated by the Secretary of State.
Last day a registered military or overseas voter recalled to service after March 10, 2015 (E-7), but before 5:00 p.m. on March 16, 2015 (E-1), may obtain from the county elections official a vote-by-mail ballot which can be voted in, or outside, the county elections official's office on or before the close of the polls and returned as are other voted vote-by-mail ballots.
to 03/17/15
Period in which any voter may apply in writing for a vote-by-mail ballot because of specified conditions if he or she will be unable to go to the polls on Election Day. The voter may designate any authorized reprsentative to return the voted vote-by-mail ballot.
An unregistered military or overseas voter who was released from service aftr the close of registration and who has returned to his or her county of residence may apply in person to register with the county elections official and vote in the election. Documentary proof of release from service is required. On or before the day of the election, the county elections official shall deliver to the precinct board a list of military or overseas voters registered under Elections Code section 3108.
A military or overseas voter or any individual born outside of the United States or District of Columbia whose parent or legal guardian was a resident of California when the parent was last living in the United States who returns to the county after March 10, 2015 (E-7), may appear before the county elections official and apply for registration, a vote-by-mail ballot, or both. The county elections official shall register the voter, if not registered, and shall deliver a vote-by-mail ballot which may be voted in, or outside, the county elections official's office on or before the close of the polls on the day of the election and returned as are other voted vote-by-mail ballots.
§§ 3017, 10705, 14212
MAILED VOTE-BY-MAIL BALLOTS -- LAST DAY TO BE COUNTED
Any vote-by-mail ballot cast shall be deemed timely if it is received by the elections official via the United States Postal Service or a bona fide private mail delivery company no later than three days after Election Day and either of the following is satisfied: 1) The ballot is postmarked on or before Election Day or is time stamped or date stamped by a bona fide private mail delivery company on or before election Day, or, 2) If the ballot has no postmark, a postmark with no date, or an illegible postmark, the vote-by-mail ballot identification envelope is date stamped by the elections official upon receipt of the vote-by-mail ballot from the United States Postal Service or a bona fide private mail delivery company, and is signed and dated pursuant to Section 3011 on or before Election Day.
Date designated by the Secretary of State
*If the date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday, use the next business day.
**Elections Code section 3114 requires that ballots and ballot materials be transmitted to each military and overseas voter on the 45th day before the election. E-45 is January 31, 2015, which is a Saturday; this deadline does not move forward to the next business day.