Section 8804 Of Part 4. Withdrawal Of Candidates: Vacancies From California Elections Code >> Division 8. >> Part 4.
8804
. Notwithstanding Sections 8803 and 8810, any candidate who has
been nominated at any primary election for superior court judge in
which election there were at least two other candidates and who,
after the date prescribed for the filing of declaration of candidacy
pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 8020) of Chapter 1 of
Part 1, has been appointed to any federal or state office, may
request the county elections official to have his or her name removed
from the ballot of the next ensuing general election. If the request
is received by the county elections official at least 68 days before
the next ensuing general election, the county elections official
shall remove the candidate's name from the ballot.
If a candidate's name is removed from the ballot pursuant to this
section, the two remaining candidates who received the highest number
of votes cast on all the ballots of all the voters participating in
the primary election for nomination for that office of superior court
judge shall be the candidates for that office at the ensuing general
election, and their names as candidates for that office shall be
placed on the official ballot at the ensuing election.