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Elec. Code § 7230 Section 7230
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a county central committee, in accordance with the rules and regulations adopted by the committee, may select its members at any time by holding a caucus or convention, or by using any other method of selection approved by the committee…
Elec. Code § 7235 Section 7235
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All meetings of the committee shall be held in quarters that shall be accessible to persons with disabilities. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 7236 Section 7236
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The Department of General Services shall permit any committee to hold meetings in a state building within the county. At least one committee meeting each month shall be free of charge.
Elec. Code § 7240 Section 7240
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A committee shall have charge of the party campaign under general direction of the state central committee or of the executive committee selected by the state central committee. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 7241 Section 7241
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A committee may make rules and regulations providing: (a) How officers of the committee may be removed. (b) How meetings may be called, and any provisions so made shall supersede anything in this chapter to the contrary. (c) Whether or not proxies may be used and the conditions u…
Elec. Code § 7242 Section 7242
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The committees shall perform any other duties and services for this political party as seem to be for the benefit of the party. They shall continue to function and exist until the election at the succeeding presidential primary, or the selection pursuant to Section 7230, and qual…
Elec. Code § 7243 Section 7243
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If the chairperson of a committee refuses to call a meeting, a meeting may be called upon five days’ notice by a majority of the members of the committee. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 7244 Section 7244
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Within five days after a committee meets for its organizational meeting, the newly elected chairperson of the committee shall notify the county elections official of his or her name.
Elec. Code § 7400 Section 7400
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In each county containing less than five Assembly districts, a county central committee shall be elected by supervisor districts, and the number to be elected from any supervisor district shall be determined as follows: There shall be taken the number of votes cast in the supervi…
Elec. Code § 7400.1 Section 7400.1
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(a) Notwithstanding Sections 7400 and 7401, in the County of Sacramento, the county central committee shall be elected by supervisor districts, and the number to be elected from any supervisor district shall be determined as follows: There shall be taken the number of votes cast …
Elec. Code § 7400.2 Section 7400.2
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Notwithstanding Sections 7400 and 7401, in the County of Placer, the county central committee shall be elected by supervisor districts and shall be composed of seven members elected from each of the supervisor districts.
Elec. Code § 7400.3 Section 7400.3
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(a) Notwithstanding Sections 7400 and 7401, in the County of Santa Clara, the county central committee shall be elected by supervisor districts, and the number to be elected from any supervisor district shall be determined as follows: (1) There shall be taken the number of votes …
Elec. Code § 7400.5 Section 7400.5
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(a) Notwithstanding Sections 7400 and 7401, in the County of San Bernardino, the county central committee shall be elected by supervisor districts, and the number to be elected from any supervisor district shall be determined as follows: (1) There shall be taken the number of vot…
Elec. Code § 7401 Section 7401
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In each county containing more than four and less than 20 Assembly districts, a county central committee shall be elected from Assembly districts and shall consist of six members elected from each Assembly district. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 7402 Section 7402
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In each county containing 20 or more Assembly districts a county central committee shall consist of seven members elected from each Assembly district contained either wholly or partially within the county. In an Assembly district that lies only partially within a county containin…
Elec. Code § 7403 Section 7403
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(a) In the City and County of San Francisco, the county central committee shall be elected from the two Assembly districts located in the city and county and shall consist of 25 members. Whichever of the two Assembly districts consists of the majority of the registered Republican…
Elec. Code § 7404 Section 7404
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(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 …
Elec. Code § 7405 Section 7405
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The nominee for each of the following offices shall be an ex officio member of the committee in the county in which he or she resides: (a) Governor. (b) Lieutenant Governor. (c) Treasurer. (d) Controller. (e) Attorney General. (f) Secretary of State. (g) Member of the State Board…
Elec. Code § 7406 Section 7406
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A committee may authorize each elected member and each ex officio member of that committee to appoint an alternate member. An ex officio member who is also an incumbent officeholder of any of the offices listed in Sections 7404 and 7405 at the time of the meeting of the committee…
Elec. Code § 7407 Section 7407
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A person shall not be eligible for appointment or election to a committee who is not registered as affiliated with this party at the time of his or her appointment or election. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 7409 Section 7409
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In the event that the candidates elected to a committee from a district do not equal the number of party committeemembers to which that district is entitled to be represented, a vacancy or vacancies exist to the extent of the difference between the number of elected committeememb…
Elec. Code § 7410 Section 7410
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In the event of the appointment or election to a committee of an ineligible person, or whenever any member of the committee dies, resigns or becomes incapacitated to act, or removes from the jurisdiction of the committee, or ceases to be a member of this party, a vacancy exists w…
Elec. Code § 7411 Section 7411
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(a) Any member of a committee, other than an ex officio member, who misses four regularly called meetings within one 12-month period shall be removed from the committee concerned, unless his or her absence is caused by illness or temporary absence from the county on the date of t…
Elec. Code § 7412 Section 7412
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The removal of residence by an elected or appointed member of a committee from the Assembly district or supervisor district from which he or she has been elected or appointed a member of that committee shall constitute his or her automatic resignation from the committee. (Enacted…
Elec. Code § 7413 Section 7413
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A committee may remove any member, other than an ex officio member, who during his or her term of membership affiliates with, or registers as a member of another party, who publicly advocates that the voters should not vote for the nominee of this party for any office, or who giv…
Elec. Code § 7414 Section 7414
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Whenever any person is appointed to fill a vacancy on a committee, the chairperson of the committee shall file notices of the appointment with the elections official and the chairperson of the state central committee within 30 days after it is made. The notices shall contain the …
Elec. Code § 7420 Section 7420
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(a) At every presidential primary election, a member may be elected to a county central committee to replace a member whose term is expiring. (b) When district boundaries are redrawn and districts are renumbered in accordance with the decennial census, a member of a county centra…
Elec. Code § 7421 Section 7421
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The elections official, no later than January 31 preceding the presidential primary, shall compute the number of members of the committee allotted to each Assembly district or supervisor district, as the case may be, pursuant to this article.
Elec. Code § 7422 Section 7422
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In each county the name of each candidate for member of a committee shall appear upon the ballot only upon the filing of a nomination paper pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 8020) to Article 6 (commencing with Section 8100), inclusive, of Chapter 1 of Part 1 of Divis…
Elec. Code § 7423 Section 7423
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If the elections official, on the 73rd day prior to the presidential primary election, finds that the number of candidates nominated for election to a committee from an Assembly or supervisorial district does not exceed the number of candidates to be elected from that Assembly or…
Elec. Code § 7424 Section 7424
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Whenever a candidate for election to a committee dies on or before the day of election, and a sufficient number of ballots are marked as being voted for him or her to entitle him or her to election if he or she had lived until after the election, a vacancy exists on the county ce…
Elec. Code § 7425 Section 7425
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(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a county central committee, in accordance with the rules and regulations adopted by the committee, may determine the number, the district allocation, and the manner of election of its members at any time by holding a caucus or conve…
Elec. Code § 7430 Section 7430
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The Department of General Services shall permit any committee that desires to do so to hold meetings in a state building within the county, at least one of which meetings each month shall be without charge. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 7431 Section 7431
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All meetings of the committee shall be held in quarters that shall be accessible to persons with disabilities. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 7440 Section 7440
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A committee shall have charge of the party campaign under general direction of the state central committee or of the executive committee selected by the state central committee. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 7441 Section 7441
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At the first meeting, a committee shall organize by selecting a chairperson, a secretary, and any other officers and committees as it deems necessary for carrying on the affairs of this party.
Elec. Code § 7442 Section 7442
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A committee may make rules and regulations providing for any of the following: (a) How officers of the committee may be removed. (b) How meetings may be called, and any provisions so made shall supersede anything in this chapter to the contrary. (c) Whether or not proxies may be …
Elec. Code § 7443 Section 7443
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The committees shall perform any other duties and services for this political party as seem to be for the benefit of the party. Members of a county central committee may serve after the expiration date of their terms until the election, or the selection pursuant to Section 7425, …
Elec. Code § 7444 Section 7444
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If the chairperson of a committee refuses to call a meeting, a meeting may be called upon five days’ notice by a majority of the members of the committee.
Elec. Code § 7460 Section 7460
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This article applies only to committees established by Assembly districts or supervisorial districts within a county pursuant to the bylaws of the county central committee of that county. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 7461 Section 7461
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The committees shall be called county Assembly district committees or county supervisorial district committees. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 7462 Section 7462
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Each committee shall consist of the persons elected to the county central committee of a single Assembly or supervisorial district. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 7463 Section 7463
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The district committees of a county and the ex officio members of the county central committee constitute the county central committee of that county. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 7464 Section 7464
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The district committees may elect any officers and undertake any action as the bylaws of the county central committee of which they are a part provide. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 7465 Section 7465
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In the event that the candidates elected to a district committee do not equal the number of party committeemembers by which the district is entitled to be represented under Article 1 (commencing with Section 7400), a vacancy or vacancies exist to the extent of the difference betw…
Elec. Code § 7466 Section 7466
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In the event of the appointment or election to a district committee of an ineligible person, or whenever any member of the committee dies, resigns or becomes incapacitated to act, is removed from office, or removes from the jurisdiction of the district committee, or ceases to be …
Elec. Code § 7467 Section 7467
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Any member of a district committee who misses more than three consecutive regularly called meetings of the county central committee may be removed by a vote of that district committee concerned, unless his or her absence is caused by illness or temporary absence from the county o…
Elec. Code § 7468 Section 7468
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The removal of residence by an elected or appointed member of a district committee from the Assembly district or supervisorial district from which he or she has been elected or appointed a member of that committee shall constitute his or her automatic resignation from that commit…
Elec. Code § 7469 Section 7469
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A district committee shall remove any member of that committee who is required to be removed under Section 7413. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 7470 Section 7470
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Whenever any person is appointed to fill a vacancy on a district committee, the district committee shall notify within 10 days the chairperson of the county central committee who shall file a notice of the appointment with the elections official within 30 days after it is made. T…