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2022 South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 7 - Elections
Chapter 11 - Designation And Nomination Of Candidates
ARTICLE 1 Methods of Nomination
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Section 7-11-10. Methods of nominating candidates.
[Section effective until January 1, 2023. See, also, Section 7-11-10 effective January 1, 2023.] -
Section 7-11-10. Methods of nominating candidates.
[Section effective January 1, 2023. See, also, Section 7-11-10 effective until January 1, 2023.] - Section 7-11-12. Joint election of Governor and Lieutenant Governor; qualifications; procedures.
- Section 7-11-15. Qualifications to run as a candidate in general elections.
- Section 7-11-20. Conduct of party conventions or party primary elections generally; presidential preference primaries.
- Section 7-11-25. Advisory primaries conducted by political party.
- Section 7-11-30. Convention nomination of candidates.
- Section 7-11-40. Names and addresses of candidates for House of Representatives reported to State Election Commission.
- Section 7-11-50. Substitution when party nominee dies, becomes disqualified, or resigns for legitimate nonpolitical reason.
- Section 7-11-53. Nomination of substitute candidate.
- Section 7-11-55. Substitution of candidates when nominee selected by primary election.
- Section 7-11-70. Nomination by petition.
- Section 7-11-71. Petitions in election for commissioners of public service districts.
- Section 7-11-80. Form of nominating petition.
- Section 7-11-85. Verification of petition; bases for rejection of petitioners.
- Section 7-11-90. Unopposed candidates.
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