2014 Nebraska Revised Statutes
Chapter 32 - ELECTIONS
32-615 - Write-in candidate; requirements.


NE Code § 32-615 (2014) What's This?

32-615. Write-in candidate; requirements.

(1) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (2) of this section, any candidate engaged in or pursuing a write-in campaign shall file a notarized affidavit of his or her intent together with the receipt for any filing fee with the filing officer as provided in section 32-608 no earlier than December 1 and no later than ten days prior to the election.

(2) For any county office elected pursuant to sections 32-517 to 32-529 which is subject to subdivision (1)(b) of section 32-811, a candidate may engage in or pursue a write-in campaign if he or she files a notarized affidavit of his or her intent together with the receipt for the filing fee with the filing officer as provided in section 32-608 on or before March 3 of the year of the statewide primary election. If such an affidavit is filed as prescribed, the election commissioner or county clerk shall place that county office on the statewide primary election ballot with the names of the candidate properly filed for the nomination of the applicable political party and a line for write-in candidates.

(3) A candidate who has been defeated as a candidate in the primary election or defeated as a write-in candidate in the primary election shall not be eligible as a write-in candidate for the same office in the general election unless (a) a vacancy on the ballot exists pursuant to section 32-625 or (b) the candidate was a candidate for an office described in sections 32-512 to 32-550 and the candidate lost the election as a result of a determination pursuant to section 32-1122 in the case of a tie vote.

(4) A candidate who files a notarized affidavit shall be entitled to all write-in votes for the candidate even if only the last name of the candidate has been written if such last name is reasonably close to the proper spelling.

Source

    Laws 1994, LB 76, § 183;
    Laws 2002, LB 251, § 4;
    Laws 2003, LB 537, § 2;
    Laws 2011, LB449, § 5;
    Laws 2014, LB56, § 1;
    Laws 2014, LB144, § 2.
    Note: The Revisor of Statutes has pursuant to section 49-769 correlated LB56, section 1, with LB144, section 2, to reflect all amendments.
    Note: Changes made by LB56 became effective February 19, 2014. Changes made by LB144 became effective July 18, 2014.


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