Section 13233 Of Article 2. Allowable Changes In Ballot Format And Printing From California Elections Code >> Division 13. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 2.
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. In a municipal election, if the number of candidates for an
office is such that all of the names will not fit in one column of
reasonable length, a double column may be used, and all of the
following provisions shall apply:
(a) The space between the two halves of the double column shall be
less than that between the double column and any other columns on
the ballot, and the lines separating the columns and the two halves
of the double column shall be printed so as to emphasize the fact
that the candidates in the double column are running for the same
office.
(b) The designation of the office and any other words required to
be at the top of a single column shall be printed across the top of
the entire double column with no dividing line. The words "Vote for
one," "Vote for two," or more, as the case may be, shall be centered
over the entire double column and shall be printed below any other
words at the top of the double column.
(c) The names of the candidates, including the blank space or
spaces necessary to permit the voter to write in the names of persons
not printed on the ballot, shall be apportioned as equally as
possible between the two columns. The odd space, if any, shall be
included in the left-hand column.
(d) The double column shall be used for no more than one office
and for no more than one term for any office.
(e) The order of names and blank spaces in the double column shall
be the same as would apply to a single column with the left-hand
side of the double column taken first.
