Section 8142 Of Article 8. Nominated Candidates From California Elections Code >> Division 8. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 8.
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. (a) In the case of a tie vote, nonpartisan candidates
receiving the same number of votes shall be candidates at the ensuing
general election if they qualify pursuant to Section 8141 whether or
not there are more candidates at the general election than
prescribed by this article. In no case shall the tie be determined by
lot.
(b) In the case of a tie vote among candidates at a primary
election for a voter-nominated office, the following applies:
(1) All candidates receiving the highest number of votes cast for
any candidate shall be candidates at the ensuing general election
whether or not there are more candidates at the general election than
prescribed by this article.
(2) Notwithstanding Section 8141.5, if a tie vote among candidates
results in more than one primary candidate qualifying for the
general election pursuant to subdivision (a), candidates receiving
fewer votes shall not be candidates at the general election, even if
they receive the second highest number of votes cast.
(3) If only one candidate receives the highest number of votes
cast but there is a tie vote among two or more candidates receiving
the second highest number of votes cast, each of those second-place
candidates shall be a candidate at the ensuing general election along
with the candidate receiving the highest number of votes cast,
regardless of whether there are more candidates at the general
election than prescribed by this article.
(4) In no case shall the tie be determined by lot.