D.C. Municipal Regulations (Last Updated: September 13, 2017) |
Title 3. ELECTIONS AND ETHICS |
Section 3-1602. PETITION FORM
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1602.1A nominating petition form shall be separately prepared and issued by the Executive Director or his or her designee for each candidate seeking nomination to the office of Delegate, Mayor, Chairman and Members of the Council of the District of Columbia, Attorney General, U.S. Senator, U.S. Representative, Member of the State Board of Education, and Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner.
1602.2The first page of the petition shall contain the following information:
(a)The name and address of the candidate, registration number, and office to which the candidate seeks nomination;
(b)In the case of a District partisan office, either the candidate’s political party, or “independent”;
(c)If the candidate is running from a ward or single-member district, a statement that all signatories shall be registered and be residents of the ward or single-member district from which the candidate seeks nomination;
(d)If the candidate is seeking nomination of a major party, a statement indicating that signers of the petition shall be of the same political party as the candidate; and
(e)If the candidate is seeking direct access nomination, a statement indicating that any registered voter, regardless of party affiliation, may sign the petition.
1602.3The second page of the nominating petition form shall include a circulator’s affidavit, providing space for the circulator of a nominating petition to record his or her name and address. By signing the affidavit, the circulator swears under oath or affirms that he or she:
(a) Is a qualified petition circulator;
(b) Personally circulated the petition sheet;
(c) Personally witnessed the signing of each signature on the petition sheet; and
(d) Inquired whether each signer is a registered voter in the District of Columbia, and where applicable, that the signer is a registered voter in the same political party and/or ward or single-member district as the candidate seeking nomination.
1602.4No nominating petition shall be issued to any person other than the candidate unless the Board receives written notice from the candidate which authorizes the Board to release petitions in his or her name. The authorization shall include the following:
(a)Candidate’s name;
(b)Office which the candidate seeks and political party, if the office sought is partisan; and
(c)Candidate’s signature.