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Can a voter sign an established party petition and a new party and/or independent petition?

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Can a voter sign an established party petition and a new party and/or independent petition?

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Yes, a voter may sign an established party candidate’s petition prior to a General Primary Election and subsequent to that Election, sign a petition of an independent OR new political party candidate prior to a General Election. The voter may not however, sign a petition of more than one established political party candidate nor may he sign more than one independent or new political party candidate’s petition for the same office.

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