44.9 WITHDRAWALS.
Any candidate named under this chapter may withdraw the
candidate's nomination by a written request filed as follows:
1. In the office of the state commissioner, at least seventy-four
days before the date of the election.
2. In the office of the proper commissioner, at least sixty-four
days before the date of the election.
3. In the office of the proper school board secretary, at least
thirty-five days before the day of a regularly scheduled school
election.
4. In the office of the state commissioner, in case of a special
election to fill vacancies in Congress or the general assembly, not
more than:
a. Twenty days after the date on which the governor issues
the call for a special election to be held on at least forty days'
notice.
b. Five days after the date on which the governor issues the
call for a special election to be held on at least ten but less than
forty days' notice.
5. In the office of the proper commissioner or school board
secretary in case of a special election to fill vacancies, at least
twenty-five days before the day of election.
6. In the office of the proper city clerk, at least forty- two
days before the regularly scheduled or special city election.
However, for those cities that may be required to hold a primary
election, at least sixty-three days before a regularly scheduled or
special city election.
44.9 WITHDRAWALS.
Any candidate named under this chapter may withdraw the
candidate's nomination by a written request filed as follows:
1. In the office of the state commissioner, at least seventy-four
days before the date of the election.
2. In the office of the proper commissioner, at least sixty-four
days before the date of the election.
3. In the office of the proper school board secretary, at least
thirty-five days before the day of a regularly scheduled school
election.
4. In the office of the state commissioner, in case of a special
election to fill vacancies in Congress or the general assembly, not
more than:
a. Twenty days after the date on which the governor issues
the call for a special election to be held on at least forty days'
notice.
b. Five days after the date on which the governor issues the
call for a special election to be held on at least ten but less than
forty days' notice.
5. In the office of the proper commissioner or school board
secretary in case of a special election to fill vacancies, at least
twenty-five days before the day of election.
6. In the office of the proper city clerk, at least forty- two
days before the regularly scheduled or special city election.
However, for those cities that may be required to hold a primary
election, at least sixty-three days before a regularly scheduled or
special city election.
44.9 WITHDRAWALS.
Any candidate named under this chapter may withdraw the
candidate's nomination by a written request filed as follows:
1. In the office of the state commissioner, at least seventy-four
days before the date of the election.
2. In the office of the proper commissioner, at least sixty-four
days before the date of the election.
3. In the office of the proper school board secretary, at least
thirty-five days before the day of a regularly scheduled school
election.
4. In the office of the state commissioner, in case of a special
election to fill vacancies in Congress or the general assembly, not
more than:
a. Twenty days after the date on which the governor issues
the call for a special election to be held on at least forty days'
notice.
b. Five days after the date on which the governor issues the
call for a special election to be held on at least ten but less than
forty days' notice.
5. In the office of the proper commissioner or school board
secretary in case of a special election to fill vacancies, at least
twenty-five days before the day of election.
6. In the office of the proper city clerk, at least forty- two
days before the regularly scheduled or special city election.
However, for those cities that may be required to hold a primary
election, at least sixty-three days before a regularly scheduled or
special city election.