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103.022 Write-in candidates for President and Vice President.

Persons seeking to qualify for election as write-in candidates for President and Vice President of the United States may have a blank space provided on the general election ballot for their names to be written in by filing an oath with the Department of State at any time after the 57th day, but before noon of the 49th day, prior to the date of the primary election in the year in which a presidential election is held. The Department of State shall prescribe the form to be used in administering the oath. The candidates shall file with the department a certificate naming the required number of persons to serve as electors. Such write-in candidates shall not be entitled to have their names on the ballot.

History. s. 15, ch. 81-105; s. 9, ch. 83-251; s. 19, ch. 2005-286.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Florida > TitleIX > Chapter103 > 103_022

103.022 Write-in candidates for President and Vice President.

Persons seeking to qualify for election as write-in candidates for President and Vice President of the United States may have a blank space provided on the general election ballot for their names to be written in by filing an oath with the Department of State at any time after the 57th day, but before noon of the 49th day, prior to the date of the primary election in the year in which a presidential election is held. The Department of State shall prescribe the form to be used in administering the oath. The candidates shall file with the department a certificate naming the required number of persons to serve as electors. Such write-in candidates shall not be entitled to have their names on the ballot.

History. s. 15, ch. 81-105; s. 9, ch. 83-251; s. 19, ch. 2005-286.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Florida > TitleIX > Chapter103 > 103_022

103.022 Write-in candidates for President and Vice President.

Persons seeking to qualify for election as write-in candidates for President and Vice President of the United States may have a blank space provided on the general election ballot for their names to be written in by filing an oath with the Department of State at any time after the 57th day, but before noon of the 49th day, prior to the date of the primary election in the year in which a presidential election is held. The Department of State shall prescribe the form to be used in administering the oath. The candidates shall file with the department a certificate naming the required number of persons to serve as electors. Such write-in candidates shall not be entitled to have their names on the ballot.

History. s. 15, ch. 81-105; s. 9, ch. 83-251; s. 19, ch. 2005-286.