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Chapter 1
Democratic Presidential Primary

Articles

1
General Provisions
Sections 6001–6003
2
Number and Certification of Delegates and Alternates
Sections 6020–6024
3
Selection of Candidates by the Secretary of State
Sections 6040–6043
4
Qualification of Candidates and Uncommitted Delegations
Sections 6060–6061
5
Steering Committees
Sections 6080–6082
6
Nomination Papers
Sections 6101–6108
7
Circulators
Sections 6122–6123
8
Arrangement and Examination of Nomination Papers
Sections 6140–6146
9
Notification of Qualification from Secretary of State
Section 6160
10
Certified List of Candidates and Uncommitted Delegations, Notice of Election
Section 6180
12
Canvass of Returns and Certificate of Selection
Sections 6220–6222
13
Write-in Candidates
Sections 6240–6241
 



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

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