Section 10220 Of Article 2. Nomination Of Candidates From California Elections Code >> Division 10. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 2.
10220
. Candidates may be nominated for any of the elective offices
of the city in the following manner:
Not earlier than the 113th day nor later than the 88th day before
a municipal election during normal office hours, as posted, the
voters may nominate candidates for election by signing a nomination
paper. Each candidate shall be proposed by not less than 20 nor more
than 30 voters in a city of 1,000 registered voters or more, and not
less than five nor more than 10 voters in a city of less than 1,000
registered voters, but only one candidate may be named in any one
nomination paper. No voter may sign more than one nomination paper
for the same office, and in the event the voter does so, that voter's
signature shall count only on the first nomination paper filed which
contains the voter's signature. Nomination papers subsequently filed
and containing that voter's signature shall be considered as though
that signature does not appear thereon. Each seat on the governing
body is a separate office. Any person who meets the requirements of
Section 102 may circulate a nomination paper. Only one person may
circulate each nomination paper. Where there are full terms and short
terms to be filled, the term shall be specified in the nomination
paper.