Section 15402 Of Chapter 5. Announcement Of Results From California Elections Code >> Division 15. >> Chapter 5.
15402
. (a) Whenever a candidate whose name appears upon the ballot
at any election for an office other than a voter-nominated office
dies after the 68th day before the election, the votes cast for the
deceased candidate shall be counted in determining the results of the
election for the office for which the decedent was a candidate. If
the deceased candidate receives a majority of the votes cast for the
office, he or she shall be considered elected and the office to which
he or she was elected shall be vacant at the beginning of the term
for which he or she was elected. The vacancy thus created shall be
filled in the same manner as if the candidate had died subsequent to
taking office for that term.
(b) Whenever a candidate whose name appears on the ballot at any
election for a voter-nominated office dies, the votes cast for the
deceased candidate shall be counted in determining the results of the
election for the office for which the decedent was a candidate. If
the deceased candidate receives a majority of the votes cast for the
office at the general election, he or she shall be considered elected
and the office to which he or she was elected shall be vacant at the
beginning of the term for which he or she was elected. The vacancy
thus created shall be filled in the same manner as if the candidate
had died subsequent to taking office for that term.