Section 8061 Of Article 4. Circulation And Signatures—nomination Documents From California Elections Code >> Division 8. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 4.
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. If a candidate submits an in-lieu-filing-fee petition
pursuant to Section 8106, any or all signatures appearing on the
petition, which would be valid under Section 8041, shall be counted
towards the number of voters required to sign a nomination paper. If
an in-lieu-filing-fee petition contains a requisite number of valid
signatures under Section 8062, the candidate shall not be required to
file nomination papers, but may request the elections official to
accept the petition instead of filing nomination papers.
If an in-lieu-filing-fee petition does not contain the requisite
number of valid signatures as set forth in Section 8062, the
candidate shall be entitled to file, within the time period allowed
for filing nomination papers, a nomination paper in order to obtain
the requisite number of valid signatures required to be submitted to
the elections official on a nomination paper. A candidate who submits
a nomination paper pursuant to this paragraph shall only be required
to obtain the number of signatures thereon needed to supplement the
in-lieu-filing-fee petition so that the combination of signatures
appearing on the in-lieu-filing-fee petition and the nomination paper
equals or exceeds the requisite number of signatures set forth in
Section 8062.