Section 13314 Of Chapter 4. Sample Ballots And Voter Pamphlets From California Elections Code >> Division 13. >> Chapter 4.
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. (a) (1) An elector may seek a writ of mandate alleging that
an error or omission has occurred, or is about to occur, in the
placing of a name on, or in the printing of, a ballot, sample ballot,
voter pamphlet, or other official matter, or that any neglect of
duty has occurred, or is about to occur.
(2) A peremptory writ of mandate shall issue only upon proof of
both of the following:
(A) That the error, omission, or neglect is in violation of this
code or the Constitution.
(B) That issuance of the writ will not substantially interfere
with the conduct of the election.
(3) The action or appeal shall have priority over all other civil
matters.
(4) The Secretary of State shall be named as a respondent or a
real party in interest in any proceeding under this section
concerning a measure or a candidate described in Section 15375,
except for a candidate for judge of the superior court.
(b) Venue for a proceeding under this section shall be exclusively
in Sacramento County in any of the following cases:
(1) The Secretary of State is named as a real party in interest or
as a respondent.
(2) A candidate for statewide elective office is named as a party.
(3) A statewide measure that is to be placed on the ballot is the
subject of the proceeding.