The Path to Getting Your Name on the Ballot for the November 3, 2015, York County Election Presented by Christopher Abel.

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The Path to Getting Your Name on the Ballot for the November 3, 2015, York County Election Presented by Christopher Abel

York County Goverment

2015 Election Timeline 7:00 PM June 9, 2015

Regulatory Structure Code of Virginia – Title 24.2 Virginia Department of Elections School Board – Run As Independents

Department of Elections Bulletins Candidate Forms

Candidacy Requirements

Becoming a Candidate

Documents to be Filed Statement of Organization for a Candidate Certificate of Candidate Qualification Declaration of Candidacy Petitions of Qualified Voters Statement of Economic Interests

Order of Candidates on the Ballot Political Party Candidates Independent Candidates (in Alpha Order)

Questions ??????