How do I know that the signatures on the Nomination Paper represent eligible electors?
It is incumbent upon the candidate filing the Nomination Paper to ensure that each of the nominators is an eligible elector whose name appears on the List of Electors. Candidates are encouraged to attend the Office of the Returning Officer prior to Nomination Day to have their list of nominators verified against the official List of Electors, to ensure the minimum requirement is met.
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