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Elec. Code § 11324 Section 11324
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(a) The official responsible for preparing the ballot shall, at least 10 days before the recall election, mail a voter information guide to each registered voter of the electoral jurisdiction of the officer sought to be recalled. (b) In the case of a recall of a state officer, th…
Elec. Code § 11325 Section 11325
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(a) With the voter information guide there shall be mailed, for each officer whose recall is sought, a printed copy of the following: (1) The statement of reasons for recall that appeared on the notice of intent to recall that was filed by the proponents of the recall with the el…
Elec. Code § 11327 Section 11327
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An officer whose recall is being sought may file a statement with the elections official in accordance with Section 13307, to be sent to each voter, together with the voter information guide.
Elec. Code § 11328 Section 11328
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A recall election shall be conducted, canvassed, and the results declared in substantially the manner provided by law for a regular election for the office. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 11329 Section 11329
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One election is sufficient for the recall of several officers. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 11381 Section 11381
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Nominations of candidates to succeed the recalled officer shall be made in the manner prescribed for nominating a candidate to that office in a regular election insofar as that procedure is consistent with this article. The following exceptions shall be made to that procedure: (a…
Elec. Code § 11382 Section 11382
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There shall not be an election for a successor in a recall of a local officer pursuant to Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 11200). If a majority of the votes on a recall proposal for a local officer are “Yes”, the officer is removed and the office shall be vacant until it is fi…
Elec. Code § 11383 Section 11383
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If one-half or more of the votes at a recall election are “No”, the officer sought to be recalled shall continue in office. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 11384 Section 11384
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Except as provided in Section 11382, if a majority of the votes on a recall proposal are “Yes”, the officer sought to be recalled shall be removed from office upon the qualification of the officer’s successor.
Elec. Code § 11385 Section 11385
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If a state officer is recalled at a recall election, the candidate receiving the highest number of votes for the office shall be declared elected for the unexpired term of the recalled officer.
Elec. Code § 11386 Section 11386
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If the candidate who received the highest number of votes in a recall election for a state officer fails to qualify within 10 days after receiving the certificate of election, the office to which the candidate was elected shall become vacant and shall be filled according to law.
Elec. Code § 12300 Section 12300
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Any voter, or any individual who possesses the qualifications set forth in paragraph (1) of subdivision (c) of Section 12302, may file an application with the elections official for the position of precinct board member. The elections official may require the application be made …
Elec. Code § 12301 Section 12301
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The persons appointed to serve as election officers for each precinct at any election shall constitute the precinct board for that precinct. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 12302 Section 12302
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(a) Except as provided in subdivisions (b) and (c), a member of a precinct board shall be a voter of the state. The member may serve only in the precinct for which his or her appointment is received. (b) (1) In order to provide for a greater awareness of the elections process, th…
Elec. Code § 12303 Section 12303
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(a) A person who cannot read or write the English language is not eligible to act as a member of any precinct board. (b) It is the intent of the Legislature that non-English-speaking citizens, like all other citizens, should be encouraged to vote. Therefore, appropriate efforts s…
Elec. Code § 12304 Section 12304
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(a) The composition of the precinct board shall be determined by the elections official based on election precinct size. The precinct board shall consist of a minimum of one inspector and two clerks. Additional clerk positions may be allocated in proportion to the number of regis…
Elec. Code § 12306 Section 12306
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The county elections official of any county, in appointing members of the several precinct boards to serve in the direct primary and general elections under the provisions of this code, shall permit the county central committee of each qualified political party to nominate for ap…
Elec. Code § 12307 Section 12307
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Upon filing the list of names and addresses of those who have been appointed members of the precinct board, the elections official shall immediately mail or deliver to each voter so appointed, a notice stating the appointment and the position to which assigned, the penalty for fa…
Elec. Code § 12309 Section 12309
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(a) Following the appointment of members of precinct boards, the elections official shall instruct inspectors so appointed concerning their duties in connection with the conduct of the election, which instruction shall conform to the uniform standards adopted by the Secretary of …
Elec. Code § 12309.5 Section 12309.5
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(a) No later than June 30, 2005, the Secretary of State shall adopt uniform standards for the training of precinct board members, based upon the recommendations of the task force appointed pursuant to subdivision (b). The uniform standards shall, at a minimum, address the followi…
Elec. Code § 12310 Section 12310
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Each member of a precinct board shall receive compensation from the governing body of the jurisdiction. This sum shall be paid out of the treasury of the jurisdiction in which the election is held. The inspector may receive more compensation than the other members of the precinct…
Elec. Code § 12311 Section 12311
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No public agency shall be required as the result of any assignment or transfer to pay the stipend of an election officer for services to any person other than the election officer to whom the stipend is due.
Elec. Code § 12312 Section 12312
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A person shall not be suspended or discharged from any service or employment because of absence while serving as an election officer.
Elec. Code § 12313 Section 12313
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(a) If any member of a precinct board does not appear at the opening of the polls on the morning of an election, those voters present, including members of the board, shall appoint a voter to fill the vacancy. If none of the members appointed appears at that time, the voters of t…
Elec. Code § 12314 Section 12314
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The inspector may appoint a voter to replace any precinct board member who ceases to act or becomes incapacitated during the progress of an election.
Elec. Code § 12315 Section 12315
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If the inspector ceases to act, a majority of the remaining members of the precinct board may appoint a substitute. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 12316 Section 12316
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In constituting precinct boards, the elections official may excuse persons appointed whom the elections official is satisfied ought to be excused. Substitutions may be made when any person appointed is excused or found disqualified or incompetent, until a final or amended list of…
Elec. Code § 12318 Section 12318
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(a) Following the notification of the precinct board members appointed pursuant to Section 12307, the county elections official shall mail or deliver to the county central committee of each qualified political party a copy of the list, and the elections official may notify the sa…
Elec. Code § 12319 Section 12319
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The elections official shall immediately mail or deliver to each person appointed as inspector a notice showing the precinct polling place and the voters appointed to serve as election officers in that precinct.
Elec. Code § 12320 Section 12320
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No person is eligible to act as an election officer until the declaration required by Section 12321 has been signed. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 12321 Section 12321
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(a) (1) Each inspector shall sign a declaration of intention to faithfully discharge the duties of inspector and shall return it to the elections official at least 15 days before election day or the first day of service at a vote center. If the inspector fails or refuses to sign …
Elec. Code § 12327 Section 12327
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(a) If the precinct board members for any precinct have not been appointed or cannot serve, or the polling place has not been designated prior to an election, the county elections official shall, by written order, immediately appoint the precinct board members or designate the po…
Elec. Code § 14400 Section 14400
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At any election, all members of the precinct board shall be present at the closing of the polls. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 14401 Section 14401
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When the polls are closed, the precinct board shall proclaim that fact aloud at the place of election. After the proclamation no ballot shall be received. However, if at the hour of closing there are any other voters in the polling place, or in line at the door, who are qualified…
Elec. Code § 14402 Section 14402
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Any one who arrives at the polling place after the time provided for closing the polls shall not be entitled to vote, even though the polls are open when the voter arrives. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)
Elec. Code § 14402.5 Section 14402.5
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If the time for closing the polls is extended pursuant to a court order, all votes cast during the time that the closing of the polls is extended shall be by provisional ballot. Any provisional ballots cast pursuant to this section shall be separated and held apart from other pro…
Elec. Code § 14403 Section 14403
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(a) Immediately upon the closing of the polls and before any voted ballot is taken from any of the ballot containers, the precinct board member shall, in the presence of all persons in the room who may desire to observe them, proceed to render the unused ballots unusable in one o…
Elec. Code § 14404 Section 14404
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(a) Immediately upon the arrival of the hour when the polls are required by law to be closed on election day, the elections official conducting the election shall openly, in the elections official’s main office, in the presence of any persons who are present to observe, according…
Elec. Code § 14405 Section 14405
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(a) The members of the precinct board shall account for the ballots delivered to them by returning a sufficient number of unused ballots to make up, when added to the number of official ballots cast and the number of spoiled and canceled ballots returned, the number of ballots gi…
Elec. Code § 14420 Section 14420
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(a) Except as provided in subdivision (c), before or as soon as the polls are closed, the precinct board shall remove the voted ballots from the ballot container and take them out of the secrecy envelopes or detach them from the secrecy stubs. Where the envelope or stub is also t…
Elec. Code § 14421 Section 14421
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Unless the county elections official has directed the precinct board to seal the ballot container and record information pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 14420, the precinct board shall group voted ballot cards and voted separate write-in ballots, as directed by the electio…
Elec. Code § 14422 Section 14422
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(a) (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the county elections official may direct a precinct board to seal the ballot container prior to the closing of the polls, in accordance with the procedures set forth in Sections 14420 and 14421. (2) Notwithstanding Section 14215…
Elec. Code § 14428 Section 14428
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(a) Notwithstanding Section 14420, in elections conducted using vote centers, at the end of each voting day, the precinct board shall remove the voted ballots from the ballot container and deliver them to the central receiving center pursuant to Section 14422. (b) The precinct bo…
Elec. Code § 14430 Section 14430
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The precinct board, as soon after the polls are closed as possible, shall prepare the supplies, including the copies of the voter list or roster posted at or near the polling place, and records of the election for delivery to the elections official.
Elec. Code § 14431 Section 14431
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The precinct board shall enclose and seal in one or more packages, as determined by the elections official, all voted, spoiled, canceled, or unused ballots.
Elec. Code § 14432 Section 14432
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The precinct board shall enclose and seal in one or two packages, as determined by the elections official, all of the following: (a) Two tally sheets, if ballots are to be tabulated manually at the precinct. (b) The roster. If an electronic poll book is used, either or both the e…
Elec. Code § 14433 Section 14433
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If ballots are counted at precincts pursuant to Article 3 (commencing with Section 15340) or Article 5 (commencing with Section 15360) of Chapter 4 of Division 15, the precinct board immediately shall transmit, unsealed, to the elections official a statement showing the result of…
Elec. Code § 14434 Section 14434
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The sealed packages containing the lists, papers, and ballots shall be delivered by two of its members without delay, unopened, to the elections official or to a receiving station designated by the elections official.
Elec. Code § 14435 Section 14435
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No list, tally, paper, or certificate returned from any election shall be set aside or rejected for want of form, nor because it is not strictly in accordance with this code, if it can be satisfactorily understood.
Elec. Code § 14440 Section 14440
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Before any election, the governing body of the jurisdiction holding the election shall decide that certain offices or measures to be voted on are of more than ordinary public interest and require an early tabulation and announcement. The decision shall be transmitted to the elect…