Can a set of the candidate’s nomination papers be circulated by more than one individual?
No, because the affidavit which appears on the back page of the candidate’s nomination papers can only be completed by the one person who collected all the signatures contained on it. If a candidate has multiple individuals collecting signatures for him/her, he should create duplicate sets for each person (see question on duplicates in this document).
Related Questions
- If a voter signs the nomination papers of a candidate who is seeking election to an office in a district other than that of the voter’s, will that signature be "counted" as valid?
- If a candidate has other individuals collect signatures for him, can the candidate complete the affidavit, which appears on the back page of the candidate’s nomination papers?
- Must a voter signing a candidate’s nomination papers be eligible to vote in the candidate’s primary?