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2006 Georgia Code - 21-2-134
21-2-134. (a)(1) A candidate nominated at any primary
election or nominated by means other than a primary may withdraw as
a candidate at the ensuing general election by filing a notarized
affidavit of withdrawal with the Secretary of State, if nominated
for a state office; the county superintendent, if nominated for a
county office; or the municipal superintendent, if nominated for a
municipal office. The qualifying fee shall not be returned to the
candidate. If the ballots have been printed, the Secretary of State
or the county or municipal superintendent may reprint the ballots
to omit the name of the withdrawn candidate. All votes cast for the
withdrawn candidate shall be void and shall not be counted.
Prominent notices shall be posted in all polling places in which
the name of the withdrawn candidate appears on the ballot stating
that the candidate has withdrawn and that all votes cast for such
withdrawn candidate shall be void and shall not be counted. No
vacancy on the ballot for a general election or for a nonpartisan
election shall be filled except by reason of the death or
disqualification of a candidate or the withdrawal of a candidate as
provided in paragraph (2) of subsection (b) of this Code
section. (2) A candidate in a
general or special primary may withdraw as a candidate after
qualifying but prior to the date of the general or special primary
by filing a notarized affidavit of withdrawal with the Secretary of
State, if qualifying for a state office; the county election
superintendent, if qualifying for a county office; or the municipal
superintendent, if qualifying for a municipal office. A candidate
of a political body or an independent candidate in a general or
special election may withdraw as a candidate after qualifying but
prior to the date of the general or special election by filing a
notarized affidavit of withdrawal with the Secretary of State, if
qualifying for a state office; the county election superintendent,
if qualifying for a county office; or the municipal superintendent,
if qualifying for a municipal office. The qualifying fee shall not
be returned to the candidate. If the ballots have been printed, the
Secretary of State, the county election superintendent, or the
municipal superintendent may reprint the ballots to omit the name
of the withdrawn candidate. All votes cast for the withdrawn
candidate shall be void and shall not be counted. Prominent notices
shall be posted in all polling places in which the name of the
withdrawn candidate appears on the ballot stating that the
candidate has withdrawn and that all votes cast for such withdrawn
candidate shall be void and shall not be counted.
(b)(1) Any vacancy in any party
nomination filled by a primary created by reason of the death or
disqualification of a candidate occurring after nomination may be
filled in the following manner: (A) In the case of a public office to be filled
by the vote of the electors of the entire state in which the
vacancy occurs after nomination but at least ten days prior to the
election to fill the public office sought by such candidate, the
vacancy may be filled by a substitute nomination made by a
convention composed of the delegates of the county executive
committee of such party in each county of the state. Immediately
upon such vacancy occurring, the state executive committee or a
subcommittee thereof appointed for the purpose shall fix a time
within six days of the occurrence of such vacancy; shall select and
provide a convenient place for the holding of such a convention,
which shall be open to the public; and shall give notice thereof to
the chairperson and secretary of each county executive committee.
Each county executive committee shall be entitled to select the
number of delegates apportioned to it by the state executive
committee; provided, however, that each county executive committee
shall be entitled to select at least one delegate. Such
apportionment of delegates among the counties shall be based
substantially upon the population of the state according to the
last United States decennial census or upon the number of votes
cast within the state for the partýs
candidates for presidential electors in the last presidential
election. A two-thirdśmajority
of the delegates of such county executive committees shall
constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, and a majority
of the delegates present while a quorum exists shall be sufficient
to fill such nomination by a substitute nomination. Each delegate
shall have one vote and all votes taken shall be by a roll-call
vote. The records of the convention shall be filed with the state
executive committee. In the event such a vacancy in party
nomination shall occur during the ten days preceding the day of
such an election, such vacancy may be filled by a substitute
nomination made by the state executive committee or a subcommittee
thereof appointed for that purpose; (B) In the case of a public office for which a
candidate must qualify with the state executive committee, except a
public office to be filled by the vote of the electors of the
entire state, the nomination may remain vacant or may be filled at
the decision of the state executive committee of the party. The
decision whether to fill such vacancy shall be made by the state
executive committee by 4:00 P.M. on the next business day following
the actual knowledge of the death or disqualification of the
candidate. The decision of the state executive committee shall be
immediately transmitted to the Secretary of State. If the Secretary
of State has not been notified of the decision of the state
executive committee by 4:30 P.M. on the next business day following
the actual knowledge of the vacancy, it shall be conclusively
presumed that the state executive committee has decided not to fill
the vacancy. If the state executive committee decides not to fill
the vacancy, the nomination shall remain vacant. If the state
executive committee decides to fill the vacancy, the vacancy shall
be filled by a substitute nomination made by the state executive
committee or a subcommittee thereof appointed for that
purpose; (C) In the case of a
public office for which a candidate must qualify with the county
executive committee, the nomination may remain vacant or may be
filled at the decision of the state executive committee of the
party. The state executive committee or a subcommittee thereof may
determine on its own whether to fill the vacancy but is authorized,
though not required, to seek the recommendation of any of the
following persons for the purpose of determining whether to fill
the vacancy: the county executive committee, if any; persons from
the area who are active in the party; persons who are present or
former officials of the party; persons who presently hold political
office or have sought political office as candidates of the party;
or such other persons as the committee or subcommittee may desire
to consult. The decision whether to fill such vacancy shall be made
by the state executive committee by 4:00 P.M. on the next business
day following the actual knowledge of the death or disqualification
of the candidate. The decision of the state executive committee
shall be immediately transmitted to the county superintendent. If
the county superintendent has not been notified of the decision of
the state executive committee by 4:30 P.M. on the next business day
following the actual knowledge of the vacancy, it shall be
conclusively presumed that the state executive committee has
decided not to fill the vacancy. If the state executive committee
decides not to fill the vacancy, the nomination shall remain
vacant. If the state executive committee decides to fill the
vacancy, the vacancy shall be filled by a substitute nomination
made by the state executive committee or a subcommittee thereof
appointed for that purpose. The state executive committee or a
subcommittee thereof may determine on its own who shall fill the
vacancy as a substitute nominee but is authorized, though not
required, to seek the recommendation of any of the following
persons for the purpose of determining the most suitable substitute
nomination: the county executive committee, if any; persons from
the area who are active in the party; persons who are present or
former officials of the party; persons who presently hold political
office or have sought political office as candidates of the party;
or such other persons as the committee or subcommittee may desire
to consult; and (D) In the
case of a public office for which a candidate must qualify with the
municipal executive committee, the nomination may remain vacant or
may be filled at the decision of the municipal executive committee
of the party. The decision whether to fill such vacancy shall be
made by the municipal executive committee by 4:00 P.M. on the next
business day following the actual knowledge of the death or
disqualification of the candidate. The decision of the municipal
executive committee shall be immediately transmitted to the
municipal superintendent. If the municipal superintendent has not
been notified of the decision of the municipal executive committee
by 4:30 P.M. on the next business day following the actual
knowledge of the vacancy, it shall be conclusively presumed that
the municipal executive committee has decided not to fill the
vacancy. If the municipal executive committee decides not to fill
the vacancy, the nomination shall remain vacant. If the municipal
executive committee decides to fill the vacancy, the vacancy shall
be filled by a substitute nomination made by the municipal
executive committee or a subcommittee thereof appointed for that
purpose. (2) Any vacancy
which occurs in any party nomination filled by a primary and which
is created by reason of the withdrawal of a candidate 60 or more
days prior to the date of the election shall be filled as
follows: (A) By the person
seeking nomination in such primary who received the second highest
total of votes cast in such primary for that office, provided that
such person received not less than 40 percent of the votes cast for
that office; or (B) In the
event no person received the vote total required under subparagraph
(A) of this paragraph, such vacancy shall be filled in the same
manner as provided in subparagraph (A), (B), (C), or (D) of
paragraph (1) of this subsection, as appropriate.
(3) Any vacancy which occurs in any
party nomination filled by a primary and which is created by reason
of the withdrawal of a candidate less than 60 days prior to the
date of the election shall not be filled. The qualifying fee shall
not be returned to the candidate. If the ballots have been printed,
the Secretary of State or the county or municipal superintendent
may reprint the ballots to omit the name of the withdrawn
candidate. All votes cast for the withdrawn candidate shall be void
and shall not be counted. Prominent notices shall be posted in all
polling places in which the name of the withdrawn candidate appears
on the ballot stating that the candidate has withdrawn and that all
votes cast for such withdrawn candidate shall be void and shall not
be counted. (c) Any vacancy
occurring in any body nomination or party nomination filled by
means other than by primary, by reason of the withdrawal, death, or
disqualification of any candidate after nomination, may be filled
by a substitute nomination made by such committee as is authorized
by the rules and regulations of the party or body to make
nominations in the event of vacancies on the party or body
ticket. (d) If the
withdrawal, death, or disqualification of a candidate after
nomination for any public office would at the time of such event
result in there being no candidate for that office on the ballot in
the general election, then the vacancy shall be filled by a special
primary which shall be open only to the party of such deceased,
withdrawn, or disqualified candidate and the office shall be filled
by a special election as provided in Code Section 21-2-540.
(e) Reserved. (f) Upon the making of any such substitute
nomination, in the manner prescribed in subsection (b) or (c) of
this Code section, it shall be the duty of the chairperson and
secretary of the convention or committee making the nomination to
file with the Secretary of State or with the superintendent, as the
case may be, a nomination certificate which shall be signed by such
chairperson and secretary. Every such certificate of nomination
shall be sworn to by the chairperson and secretary before an
officer qualified to administer oaths.
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