§ 10407 Consolidated Election Nomination Deadlines
This law tells you when people can turn in their candidate paperwork when an election is combined with a regular election. It sets a start date 113 days before the vote and a deadline 88 days before, with a special extra deadline if the current office‑holder misses the first deadline.
A town holds its mayoral election on the same day as the state general election. Candidates must start filing their nomination papers 113 days before the election and must have them in by the close of business 88 days before the vote.
If the current mayor (the incumbent) does not file by the 88‑day deadline or pulls out before that deadline, any other person can still file their papers up until the close of business on the 83rd day before the election.
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§ 10407 Consolidated Election Nomination Deadlines
Last verified: January 10, 2026