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2013 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 163 - Elections and Election Laws.
Article 10 - Primary Elections.
- Section 163-104 - Primaries governed by general election laws; authority of State Board of Elections to modify time schedule.
- Section 163-105 - Payment of expense of conducting primary elections.
- Section 163-106 - Notices of candidacy; pledge; with whom filed; date for filing; withdrawal.
- Section 163-107 - Filing fees required of candidates in primary; refunds.
- Section 163-107.1 - 1. Petition in lieu of payment of filing fee.
- Section 163-108 - Certification of notices of candidacy.
- Section 163-108.1 - 1. Nomination of members of House of Representatives.
- Section 163-109 - Repealed by Session Laws 2002-159, s. 55.(j), effective January 1, 2003, and applicable to all primaries and elections held on or after that date.
- Section 163-110 - Candidates declared nominees without primary.
- Section 163-111 - Determination of primary results; second primaries.
- Section 163-112 - Death of candidate before primary; vacancy in single office.
- Section 163-113 - Nominee's right to withdraw as candidate.
- Section 163-114 - Filling vacancies among party nominees occurring after nomination and before election.
- Section 163-115 - Special provisions for obtaining nominations when vacancies occur in certain offices.
- Section 163-116 through 163-118 - Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c. 793, ss. 47- 49.
- Section 163-119 - Voting by unaffiliated voter in party primary.
- Section 163-120 - . Reserved for future codification purposes.
- Section 163-121 - . Reserved for future codification purposes.
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