Section 13111 Of Chapter 2. Forms Of Ballots: Ballot Order From California Elections Code >> Division 13. >> Chapter 2.
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. Candidates for each office shall be printed on the ballot in
accordance with the following rules:
(a) The names of presidential candidates to whom candidates for
delegate to the national convention are pledged, and the names of
chairpersons of groups of candidates for delegate expressing no
preference, shall be arranged on the primary election ballot by the
Secretary of State by the names of the candidates in accordance with
the randomized alphabet as provided for in Section 13112 in the case
of the ballots for the First Assembly District. Thereafter, for each
succeeding Assembly district, the name appearing first in the last
preceding Assembly district shall be placed last, the order of the
other names remaining unchanged.
(b) The names of the pairs of candidates for President and Vice
President shall be arranged on the general election ballot by the
Secretary of State by the names of the candidates for President in
accordance with the randomized alphabet as provided for in Section
13112 in the case of the ballots for the First Assembly District.
Thereafter, for each succeeding Assembly district, the pair appearing
first in the last preceding Assembly district shall be placed last,
the order of the other pairs remaining unchanged.
(c) In the case of all other offices, the candidates for which are
to be voted on throughout the state, the Secretary of State shall
arrange the names of the candidates for the office in accordance with
the randomized alphabet as provided for in Section 13112 for the
First Assembly District. Thereafter, for each succeeding Assembly
district, the name appearing first in the last preceding Assembly
district shall be placed last, the order of the other names remaining
unchanged.
(d) If the office is that of Representative in Congress or member
of the State Board of Equalization, the Secretary of State shall
arrange the names of candidates for the office in accordance with the
randomized alphabet as provided for in Section 13112 for that
Assembly district that has the lowest number of all the Assembly
districts in which candidates are to be voted on. Thereafter, for
each succeeding Assembly district in which the candidates are to be
voted on, the names appearing first in the last preceding Assembly
district shall be placed last, the order of the other names remaining
unchanged.
(e) If the office is that of State Senator or Member of the
Assembly, the county elections official shall arrange the names of
the candidates for the office in accordance with the randomized
alphabet as provided for in Section 13112, unless the district
encompasses more than one county, in which case the arrangement shall
be made pursuant to subdivision (i).
(f) If the office is to be voted upon wholly within, but not
throughout, one county, as in the case of municipal, district, county
supervisor, and county central committee offices, the official
responsible for conducting the election shall determine the order of
names in accordance with the randomized alphabet as provided for in
Section 13112.
(g) If the office is to be voted on throughout a single county,
and there are not more than four Assembly districts wholly or partly
in the county, the county elections official shall determine the
order of names in accordance with the randomized alphabet as provided
for in Section 13112 for the first supervisorial district.
Thereafter, for each succeeding supervisorial district, the name
appearing first for each office in the last preceding supervisorial
district shall be placed last, the order of the other names remaining
unchanged.
(h) If there are five or more Assembly districts wholly or partly
in the county, an identical procedure shall be followed, except that
rotation shall be by Assembly district, commencing with the Assembly
district which has the lowest number.
(i) Except as provided in subdivision (d) of Section 13112, if the
office is that of State Senator or Member of the Assembly, and the
district includes more than one county, the county elections official
in each county shall conduct a drawing of the letters of the
alphabet, pursuant to the same procedures specified in Section 13112.
The results of the drawing shall be known as a county randomized
ballot and shall be used only to arrange the names of the candidates
when the district includes more than one county.
(j) If the office is that of Justice of the California Supreme
Court or a court of appeal, the appropriate elections officials shall
arrange the names of the candidates for the office in accordance
with the randomized alphabet as provided for in Section 13112.
However, the names of the judicial candidates shall not be rotated
among the applicable districts.