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2006 Georgia Code - 21-2-131
21-2-131. (a) Qualification fees for party and public
offices shall be fixed and published as follows:
(1)(A) The governing authority of
any county or municipality, not later than February 1 of any year
in which a general primary, nonpartisan election, or general
election is to be held, and at least 35 days prior to the special
primary or election in the case of a special primary or special
election, shall fix and publish a qualifying fee for each county or
municipal office to be filled in the upcoming primary or election.
Except as otherwise provided in subparagraph (B) of this paragraph,
such fee shall be 3 percent of the total gross salary of the office
paid in the preceding calendar year including all supplements
authorized by law if a salaried office. (B) For the offices of clerk of the superior
court, judge of the probate court, sheriff, tax commissioner, and
magistrate, the qualifying fee shall be 3 percent of the minimum
salary specified in subsection (a) of Code Section 15-6-88,
paragraph (1) of subsection (a) of Code Section 15-9-63, subsection
(a) of Code Section 15-10-23, paragraph (1) of subsection (a) of
Code Section 15-16-20, and paragraph (1) of subsection (b) of Code
Section 48-5-183, exclusive of supplements, cost-of-living
increases, and longevity increases. For the office of members of
the county governing authority, the qualifying fee shall be 3
percent of the base salary established by local Act of the General
Assembly or by Code Section 36-5-25 as adjusted pursuant to Code
Section 36-5-24, if applicable, exclusive of compensation
supplements for training provided for in Code Section 36-5-27 and
cost-of-living adjustments pursuant to Code Section 36-5-28. If not
a salaried office, a reasonable fee shall be set by the governing
authority of such county or municipality, such fee not to exceed 3
percent of the income derived from such county office by the person
holding the office for the preceding year or more than $35.00 for a
municipal office; (2) Within
the same time limitation as provided in subparagraph (A) of
paragraph (1) of this subsection, the Secretary of State shall fix
and publish a qualifying fee for any candidate qualifying by this
method with a state political party and for any candidate
qualifying with the Secretary of State for a nonpartisan election
and for any candidate filing with the Secretary of State his or her
notice of candidacy for a general or special election. Such fee
shall be 3 percent of the annual salary of the office if a salaried
office, except that the fee for members of the General Assembly
shall be $400.00. If not a salaried office, a reasonable fee shall
be set by the Secretary of State, such fee not to exceed 3 percent
of the income derived from such office by the person holding the
office for the preceding year; (3) A reasonable qualifying fee may be set
according to party rule for each political party office to be
filled in a primary. Such fees shall be set and published by the
county or state political party not later than February 1 of the
year in which the primary is to be held for the filling of such
party office. (b) Qualifying
fees shall be paid as follows: (1) The qualifying fee for a candidate in a
primary shall be paid to the county or state political party at the
time the candidate qualifies; (2) The qualifying fee for all other candidates
shall be paid to the superintendent or Secretary of State at the
time the notice of candidacy is filed by the candidate.
(c) Qualifying fees shall be
prorated and distributed as follows: (1) Fees paid to the county political party: 50
percent to be retained by the county political party with which the
candidate qualified; 50 percent to be transmitted to the
superintendent of the county with the partýs
certified list of candidates not later than 12:00 Noon of the third
day after the deadline for qualifying in the case of a general
primary and by 12:00 Noon of the day following the closing of
qualifications in the case of a special primary. Such fees shall be
transmitted as soon as practicable by the superintendent to the
governing authority of the county, to be applied toward the cost of
the primary and election; (2)
Fees paid to the state political party: 75 percent to be retained
by the state political party; 25 percent to be transmitted to the
Secretary of State with the partýs
certified list of candidates not later than 12:00 Noon of the third
day after the deadline for qualifying in the case of a general
primary and by 12:00 Noon of the day following the closing of
qualifications in the case of a special primary. Such fees shall be
transmitted as soon as practicable by the Secretary of State as
follows: one-third to the state treasury and two-thirds divided
among the governing authorities of the counties in the
candidatés
district in proportion to the population of each such county
according to the last United States decennial census, such fees to
be applied to the cost of holding the election; (3) Qualification fees paid to the
superintendent of the county: (A) If the person qualifies as a candidate of a
political body, 50 percent shall be transmitted to the state
executive committee of the appropriate political body and 50
percent shall be retained by the superintendent of the
county; (B) If the person
qualifies directly with the election superintendent as a candidate
of a political party in accordance with subsection (c) of Code
Section 21-2-153, 25 percent shall be transmitted to the state
executive committee of the appropriate political party and 75
percent shall be retained by the superintendent of the county;
and (C) If the person
qualifies as an independent or nonpartisan candidate, the
superintendent of the county shall retain the entire amount of the
fees. Such fees shall be
transmitted as soon as practicable by the superintendent to the
governing authority of the county, to be applied toward the cost of
holding the election; (4)
Qualification fees paid to the Secretary of State shall be prorated
and distributed as follows: (A) If the person qualifies as the candidate of
a political body, 75 percent shall be transmitted to the
appropriate political body and 25 percent shall be retained by the
Secretary of State; and (B)
If the person qualifies as an independent or nonpartisan candidate,
the Secretary of State shall retain the entire amount of the
fees. Such fees shall be
transmitted as soon as practicable by the Secretary of State as
follows: one-third to the state treasury and two-thirds divided
among the governing authorities of the counties in proportion to
the population of each county according to the last United States
decennial census, such fees to be applied to the cost of holding
the election; (5)
Qualification fees paid to the superintendent of a
municipality: (A) If the
person qualifies as a candidate of a political body, 50 percent
shall be transmitted to the state executive committee of the
appropriate political body and 50 percent shall be retained by the
superintendent of the municipality; and (B) If the person qualifies as an independent or
nonpartisan candidate, the superintendent of the municipality shall
retain the entire amount of the fees. Such fees shall be transmitted as soon as
practicable by the superintendent to the governing authority of the
municipality, to be applied toward the cost of holding the
election.
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