What if some of the signatures I obtain on my nomination paper are not registered voters or do not live within the City limits?

These signatures will not be counted toward the 20 signatures required for you to run for office. The Los Angeles County Registrars/Recorders Office must verify the signatures on all nomination papers, so file your nomination paper early to avoid this problem. If you wait until the last day of the filing period to file and any sponsor signature, for any reason, is insufficient, it will not be counted toward the required signatures and you may not qualify as a candidate. If you file early, there will be time to check the signatures and notify you of any discrepancies, and you will then have an opportunity to circulate and submit a supplemental nomination paper.

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1. How do I become a registered voter in Avalon?
2. How to I go about becoming a candidate for the 2024 General Municipal Election?
3. Is there a filing fee involved to run for office?
4. Is there a fee for my candidate's statement?
5. Who can sign my nomination paper?
6. What if some of the signatures I obtain on my nomination paper are not registered voters or do not live within the City limits?
7. Where can I obtain information on elections?
8. What happens if I change my mind about running for office after filing the nomination paper?
9. May I change or correct the wording or spelling on my candidate's statement after submission?
10. If I submit a voluntary candidate's statement and I change my mind, may I withdraw the statement?
11. Who is responsible for conducting the Avalon General Municipal Elections?