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State law says Davis can put his name on the second half of the ballot. Could California voters write in his name?

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State law says Davis can put his name on the second half of the ballot. Could California voters write in his name?

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According to California’s Elections Code, Section 11320-11327, there must be a line for write-in votes in the list of candidates on the ballot. But these votes will count only if the name written in is that of a registered candidate—so unless Davis wins his suit to be allowed to run, he still can’t win this way.

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