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Rules
Governing Candidate Nominating Petitions |
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Rules Governing Candidate Nominating Petitions
The "Statement of Candidacy" or "Declaration of Candidacy"
portion of each petition must be completely filled out and
signed in ink, by the candidate before being circulated. It will
be ruled invalid if it is dated after it is circulated.
Signatures must be in ink.
Signatures must be personally affixed by registered electors
who are qualified to vote on the candidacy. If a signature is
difficult to read, the name should be printed immediately
underneath.
Petitions for a candidate for party nomination must be
signed and circulated by qualified voters who are members of the
same political party as the candidate. A voter is considered
to be a member of a political party if he or she voted in that
party’s primary election within the preceding two calendar
years, or if he or she did not vote in any other party’s primary
election within the preceding two calendar years. (R.C.
3513.05)
A candidate may serve as the circulator of his or her own
petition, although he or she may not sign his or her own
candidacy petition as an elector. For the purpose of circulating
his or her own petition, a candidate is exempted from the party
affiliation requirements described above. (R.C. 3513.191 (C)(4))
A circulator may not sign the same petition
paper that he or she is circulating; a circulator may, however,
sign a petition paper being circulated for the same candidacy by
a different circulator.
After circulating the petition, circulators must sign a
statement, under penalty of election falsification:
Indicating the number of signatures contained on the
petition.
That the circulator witnessed the affixing of each
signature on the petition.
That all signers, to the best of the circulator’s
belief and knowledge, were qualified to sign.
That each signature is, to the best of the
circulator’s knowledge and belief, the signature of the
person whose signature it purports to be.
Once a petition has been filed, no supplemental filings are
permitted, and no changes or corrections may be made on the
petitions. The original petition with the candidate’s signature
must be filed at the same time as all part petitions are filed.
Each petition paper shall be circulated by one person only,
and shall contain signatures of qualified electors of one county
only. When petitions are circulated in a district that contains
more than one county, separate petition papers must be
circulated in each county. (R.C. 3501.38, 3513.05, 3513.07,
3513.261)
No petition shall contain more than three times the minimum
number of required signatures.
For a complete packet of petition information, contact the
Petition Department at the Auglaize County Board of Elections at
(419) 739-6720
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