HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 06041996 - C82A THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Adopted this.Order on June 4 , 1996 , by the following vote:
AYES: SUPERVISORS ROGERS, BISHOP, DE SAULNIER, TORLAKSON and SMITH
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
SUBJECT: APPOINTMENTS IN-LIEU OF ELECTION
The Board received a memorandum from the County-Clerk Recorder dated May 17,
1996, referencing California Elections Code Section 7228 requiring the Board of Supervisors
to appoint to office persons who have filed nomination papers in those districts where there is
no election contest and no petition requesting an election has been filed.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are APPOINTED to the
Democratic Party Central Committees.
2nd SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
Joanne E. Peterson
Carletta Louise Starks
Joseph M. Hogan
Betty Kasnoff
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Phil Batchelor, Clerk of the Board May 17, 1996
TO: Attention: Jeanne Maglio, Chief Clerk DATE:,
Stephen L. Weir, Count Q1 trk-Recorder RECEIVED
FROM: By: Roxana Dunning D� lections and Registration Manage
SUBJECT: APPOINTMENT IN-LIEU OF ELECTION MAY I 1996
CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
California Elections Codes Section 7228 and 7423 (copies
attached) states that if the number of candidates nominated for
an election to a committee from a supervisorial district does not
exceed the number of candidates to be elected from that
supervisorial district the board of supervisors shall declare
eleted the candidates who have been nominated.
The following candidates are to be appointed:
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE, 2nd SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
Joanne E. Peterson
Carletta Louise Starks
Joseph M. Hogan
Betty Kasnoff
REPUBLICAN COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE, 1st SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
Mary Lopez
David Elliott Williams
REPUBLICAN COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE, 2nd SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
C. N. "Gus" Petsas
If you have any questions in this matter, please call upon me.
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7216. DIVISION 7.POLITICAL PARTY ORGANIZATION
AND CENTRAL COMMITTEE ELECTIONS
Article 2.Elections
7225. When county central committee elected.
At every direct primary election a county central committee shall be elected in
each county.
(Added by Stats.1994,c.920,§2.)
7226. Computation of members allotted.
The elections official,no later than January 31 preceding the direct primary,shall
compute the number of members of the committee allotted to each Assembly
district or supervisor district,as the case may be,pursuant to this article.
(Added by Stats.1994,c.920,§2.)
7227. Conditions for candidate name to appear on ballot.
In each county the name of each candidate for member of a committee shall
appear upon the ballot only upon the filing of a nomination paper pursuant to
Articles 2(commencing with Section 8020)and 6(commencing with Section 8100)
of Chapter 1 of Part 1 of Division 8,signed in his or her behalf by the voters of the
Assembly or supervisorial district in which he or she is a candidate.
(Added by Stats.1994,c.920,§2.)
7228. Conditions for printing names on ballot.
If the elections official,on the 73rd day prior to the direct primary election,finds
that the number of candidates nominated for election to a committee from an
Assembly or supervisorial district does not exceed the number of candidates to be
elected from that Assembly or supervisorial district,the designation of the office
and the names of the candidates shall not be printed on this party's ballot in the
Assembly or supervisorial district,unless there is filed with the elections official,
not later than 20 days after the final date for filing nomination papers for the
positions,a petition indicating that a write-in campaign will be conducted for the
office and signed by 25 registered voters affiliated with the political party involved.
In lieu thereof, the board of supervisors shall declare elected the candidates who
have been nominated,and those candidates shall be entitled to receive certificates
of election in the same manner as other candidates elected to a committee.
(Added by Stats.1994,c.920,§2.)
7229. Vacancy because of death of candidate.
Whenever a candidate for election to a committee dies on or before the day of
election,and a sufficient number of ballots are marked as being voted for him or
her to entitle him or her to election if he or she had lived until after the election,a
vacancy exists on the county central committee, which shall be filled by the
committee in the same manner as other vacancies are filled.
(Added by Stats.1994,c.920,§2.)
Article 3.Meetings
7235. Meetings accessible to physically handicapped.
All meetings of the committee shall be held in quarters that shall be accessible
to persons with disabilities.
(Added by Stats.1994,c.920,§2.)
Article 4.General Business
7240. Party campaign.
A committee shall have charge of the party campaign under general direction
of the state central committee or of the executive committee selected by the state
central committee.
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official and the chairperson of the state central committee within 30 days after it is
made.The notices shall contain the name and address of the person appointed and
the name of the person replaced,and shall indicate the date of the appointment.
(Added by Stats.1994,e.920,§2J
Article 2.Election
7420. When county central committee elected.
At every direct primary election a county central committee shall be elected in
each county.
(Added by Stats.1994,e.920,§2.)
7421. Computation of members allotted.
The elections official,no later than January 31 preceding the direct primary,shall
compute the number of members of the committee allotted to each Assembly
district or supervisor district,as the case may be,pursuant to this article.
(Added by Stats.1994,c.920,§2,)
7422. Conditions for candidate's name to appear on ballot.
In each county the name of each candidate for member of a committee shall
appear upon the ballot only upon the filing of a nomination paper pursuant to
Articles 2(commencing with Section 8020)and 6(commencing with Section 8100)
of Chapter 1 of Division 8,signed on his or her behalf by the voters of the Assembly
or supervisorial district in which he or she is a candidate.
(Added by Stats.1994,e.920,§2.)
7423. Conditions for printing names on ballot.
If the elections official,on the 73rd day prior to the direct primary election,finds
that the number of candidates nominated for election to a committee from an
Assembly or supervisorial district does not exceed the number of candidates to be
elected from that Assembly or supervisorial district,the designation of the office
and the names of the candidates shall not be printed on this party's ballot in the
Assembly or supervisorial district,unless there is filed with the elections official,
not later than 20 days after the final date for filing nomination papers for the
positions, petition indicating that a write-in campaign will be conducted for the
office,and signed by 25 registered voters affiliated with the political party involved.
In lieu thereof,the board of supervisors shall declare elected the candidates who
have been nominated,and those candidates shall be entitled to receive certificates
of election in the same manner as other candidates elected to a committee,
(Added by Stats.1994,c.920,§2.)
7424. Vacancy because of death of candidate.
Whenever a candidate for election to a committee dies on or before the day of
election,and a sufficient number of ballots are marked as being voted for him or
her to entitle him or her to election if he or she had lived until after the election,a
vacancy exists on the county central committee, which shall be filled by the
committee in the same manner as other vacancies are filled.
(Added by Stats.1994,c.920,§2.)
Article 3.Meetings
7430. Meetings in a state building.
The Department of General Services shall permit any committee that desires to
do so to hold meetings in a state building within the county,at least one of which
meetings each month shall be without charge.
(Added by Stats.1994,e.920,§2.)
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