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  1  1    Section 1.  Section 43.7, Code 1995, is amended to read as
  1  2 follows:
  1  3    43.7  TIME OF HOLDING.
  1  4    The primary election by all political parties shall be held
  1  5 at the usual voting places of the several precincts on the
  1  6 first Tuesday after the first Monday in June September in each
  1  7 even-numbered year.
  1  8    Sec. 2.  Section 43.73, unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 1995,
  1  9 is amended to read as follows:
  1 10    Not less than sixty-nine forty days before the general
  1 11 election the state commissioner shall certify to each
  1 12 commissioner, under separate party headings, the name of each
  1 13 person nominated as shown by the official canvass made by the
  1 14 executive council, or as certified to the state commissioner
  1 15 by the proper persons when any person has been nominated by a
  1 16 convention or by a party committee, or by petition, the office
  1 17 to which the person is nominated, and the order in which the
  1 18 tickets of the several political parties shall appear on the
  1 19 official ballot.
  1 20    Sec. 3.  Section 43.76, Code 1995, is amended to read as
  1 21 follows:
  1 22    43.76  WITHDRAWAL OF NOMINATED CANDIDATES.
  1 23    1.  A candidate nominated in a primary election for any
  1 24 office for which nomination papers are required to be filed
  1 25 with the state commissioner may withdraw as a nominee for that
  1 26 office on or before, but not later than, the eighty-ninth
  1 27 forty-second day before the date of the general election by so
  1 28 notifying the state commissioner in writing.
  1 29    2.  A candidate nominated in a primary election for any
  1 30 office for which nomination papers are required to be filed
  1 31 with the commissioner may withdraw as a nominee for that
  1 32 office on or before, but not later than, the seventy-fourth
  1 33 fifty-fifth day before the date of the general election by so
  1 34 notifying the commissioner in writing.
  1 35    Sec. 4.  Section 43.78, subsections 2 and 3, Code 1995, are
  2  1 amended to read as follows:
  2  2    2.  The name of any candidate designated to fill a vacancy
  2  3 on the general election ballot in accordance with subsection
  2  4 1, paragraph "a", "b", or "c" shall be submitted in writing to
  2  5 the state commissioner not later than five o'clock p.m. on the
  2  6 eighty-first forty-first day before the date of the general
  2  7 election.
  2  8    3.  The name of any candidate designated to fill a vacancy
  2  9 on the general election ballot in accordance with subsection
  2 10 1, paragraph "d", "e", or "f" shall be submitted in writing to
  2 11 the commissioner not later than five o'clock p.m. on the
  2 12 sixty-ninth fifty-fourth day before the date of the general
  2 13 election.
  2 14    Sec. 5.  Section 43.79, Code 1995, is amended to read as
  2 15 follows:
  2 16    43.79  DEATH OF CANDIDATE AFTER TIME FOR WITHDRAWAL.
  2 17    The death of a candidate nominated as provided by law for
  2 18 any office to be filled at a general election, during the
  2 19 period beginning on the eighty-eighth thirty-fifth day before
  2 20 the general election, in the case of any candidate whose
  2 21 nomination papers were filed with the state commissioner, or
  2 22 beginning on the seventy-third fortieth day before the general
  2 23 election, in the case of any candidate whose nomination papers
  2 24 were filed with the commissioner, and ending on the last day
  2 25 before the general election shall not operate to remove the
  2 26 deceased candidate's name from the general election ballot.
  2 27 If the deceased candidate was seeking the office of senator or
  2 28 representative in the Congress of the United States, governor,
  2 29 lieutenant governor, attorney general, senator or
  2 30 representative in the general assembly or county supervisor,
  2 31 section 49.58 shall control.  If the deceased candidate was
  2 32 seeking any other office, and as a result of the candidate's
  2 33 death a vacancy is subsequently found to exist, the vacancy
  2 34 shall be filled as provided by chapter 69.
  2 35    Sec. 6.  Section 50.48, subsection 4, unnumbered paragraph
  3  1 2, Code 1995, is amended to read as follows:
  3  2    The ballots or voting machine documents shall be resealed
  3  3 by the recount board before adjournment and shall be preserved
  3  4 as required by section 50.12.  At the conclusion of the
  3  5 recount, the recount board shall make and file with the
  3  6 commissioner a written report of its findings, which shall be
  3  7 signed by at least two members of the recount board.  The
  3  8 recount board shall complete the recount and file its report
  3  9 not later than the eighteenth thirteenth day following the
  3 10 county board's canvass of the election in question.
  3 11    Sec. 7.  Section 53.2, unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 1995,
  3 12 is amended to read as follows:
  3 13    Any registered voter, under the circumstances specified in
  3 14 section 53.1, may on any day, except election day, and not
  3 15 more than seventy forty days prior to the date of the general
  3 16 election and not more than seventy days before the date of
  3 17 other elections, apply in person for an absentee ballot at the
  3 18 commissioner's office or at any location designated by the
  3 19 commissioner, or make written application to the commissioner
  3 20 for an absentee ballot.  The state commissioner shall
  3 21 prescribe a form for absentee ballot applications.  However,
  3 22 if a registered voter submits an application that includes all
  3 23 of the information required in this section, the prescribed
  3 24 form is not required.
  3 25    Sec. 8.  Section 53.39, unnumbered paragraph 2, Code 1995,
  3 26 is amended to read as follows:
  3 27    All official ballots to be voted by qualified absent voters
  3 28 in the armed forces of the United States at the primary
  3 29 election and the general election shall be printed prior to
  3 30 forty ten days before the respective elections and shall be
  3 31 available for transmittal to such the registered voters in the
  3 32 armed forces of the United States at least forty ten days
  3 33 before the respective elections and shall be accepted until
  3 34 thirty days after the election.  The provisions of this
  3 35 chapter apply to absent voting by qualified voters in the
  4  1 armed forces of the United States except as modified by the
  4  2 provisions of this division.
  4  3    Sec. 9.  Section 277.1, Code 1995, is amended to read as
  4  4 follows:
  4  5    277.1  REGULAR ELECTION.
  4  6    The regular election shall be held annually on the second
  4  7 Tuesday in September in each school district for the election
  4  8 of officers of the district and merged area and for the
  4  9 purpose of submitting to the voters any matter authorized by
  4 10 law.  However, if the regular election falls on the same day
  4 11 as the primary election, the regular election shall be held
  4 12 the following Tuesday.  
  4 13                           EXPLANATION
  4 14    This bill provides that the date of the primary election by
  4 15 all political parties shall be held on the first Tuesday after
  4 16 the first Monday in September rather than June in each even-
  4 17 numbered year.  If the primary election falls on the same day
  4 18 as a regular school board election, the regular school
  4 19 election shall be held the following Tuesday.  The dates for
  4 20 other deadlines related to the date of the primary election
  4 21 are accordingly changed.  Additional corresponding changes to
  4 22 the Code may be required.  
  4 23 LSB 1634SS 76
  4 24 sc/cf/24
     

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