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HomeElections CodeDiv. 6Pt. 1Ch. 4Art. 4§ 6767 Peace And Freedom Delegate Requirements

§ 6767 Peace And Freedom Delegate Requirements

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§ 6767 Peace And Freedom Delegate Requirements

Key Takeaways

  • •If you want to be a Peace and Freedom Party delegate, you must fill out a form with the Secretary of State before you start collecting signatures.
  • •The form must include your home address and confirm you are registered to vote with the Peace and Freedom Party.
  • •You must promise not to quit the race before the presidential primary and agree to be a delegate if you win.
  • •If you support a specific presidential candidate, you must say so on the form. If you don’t, you must name your group’s leader.

Example

A person named Alex wants to be a delegate for the Peace and Freedom Party and supports a presidential candidate named Jamie.

Alex must fill out a form with their home address, confirm they are registered with the party, promise not to quit before the primary, and write that they support Jamie. If Alex doesn’t do this, Jamie’s name won’t appear on the ballot.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 6767 Peace And Freedom Delegate Requirements

Each candidate for Peace and Freedom Party delegate to the national convention shall file with the Secretary of State, before the circulation of nomination papers of the group of candidates of which she or he is a member, a declaration which shall state all of the following: (a) Her or his residence, with street and number, if any. (b) That she or he is a voter registered as affiliated with the Peace and Freedom Party at her or his residence address. (c) That she or he is a candidate for office of delegate. (d) That she or he will not withdraw as a candidate before the presidential primary. (e) That she or he will qualify as a delegate if elected. (f) In the case of a candidate for delegate on a slate of delegates pledging itself to the candidacy of a particular candidate for presidential nominee, the following statement: “I personally prefer ____ as the nominee of the Peace and Freedom Party for President of the United States, and hereby declare to the voters of the Peace and Freedom Party in the State of California that if elected as delegate to the national convention, I shall to the best of my judgment and ability, support ____ as the nominee of the Peace and Freedom Party for President of the United States.” (g) In the case of a candidate for delegate on a slate of delegates not expressing a preference for a particular presidential candidate the following statement: “I express no preference for a particular presidential candidate. The chairperson of my group is ____.” The name of a candidate for presidential nominee shall not be placed on the ballot unless this declaration has been properly filed by each candidate for delegate of the group supporting the candidate. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

freedom partyjudgmentregistrationportsecretarydeclarationresidencepreference

Related Statutes

  • § 2152 Voter Party Preference Changes
  • § 8081 Nomination Signature Verification
  • § 12302 Precinct Board Member Eligibility
  • § 15302 Election Ballot Reconciliation
  • § 7441 Committee Officer Selection Rules

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Elections Code. Section 6767.
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