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Article 6
Designation and Nomination of Candidates

Titles

2
Village Elections
Sections 6-200–6-212
6‑100
Nominations and designations
6‑102
Party nominations
6‑104
Party designation
6‑106
Party nominations
6‑108
Party nominations
6‑110
Party nominations
6‑114
Party nominations
6‑116
Party nominations
6‑118
Designation and nomination by petition
6‑120
Designation and nomination
6‑122
Designation or nomination
6‑124
Conventions
6‑126
Conventions
6‑128
New party
6‑130
Designating petition
6‑132
Designating petition
6‑134
Designating petition
6‑136
Designating petitions
6‑138
Independent nominations
6‑140
Independent nominations
6‑142
Independent nominations
6‑144
Nominating and designating petitions and certificates
6‑146
Nomination and designation
6‑147
Multiple designations of a candidate for a party position
6‑148
Nomination and designation
6‑150
Nomination
6‑152
Vacancies caused by death or disqualification and unfilled at time of primary election
6‑153
Certificate of candidacy by write-in candidates for president and vice president
6‑154
Nominations and designations
6‑156
Party nominations
6‑158
Nominating and designating petitions and certificates, conventions
6‑160
Primaries
6‑162
Primary
6‑164
Primary, uncontested
6‑166
Primary
6‑168
Designating petitions
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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