Section § 6382

Explanation

If you're collecting signatures for a candidate's nomination paper for the presidential primary, you can only do it within a specific window: between 120 days and 81 days before the primary election date.

Circulators may obtain signatures to the nomination paper of a candidate at any time not more than 120 nor less than 81 days prior to the presidential primary.

Section § 6383

Explanation

This law prohibits county elections officials and their deputies from gathering signatures for nomination papers. It also bans anyone from collecting signatures within 100 feet of an election booth or polling place.

A county elections official or deputy county elections official may not circulate a nomination paper. Circulators may not obtain signatures within 100 feet of any election booth or polling place.