Declaration of Acceptance for Write-In Candidate is a legal document that was released by the Montana Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Montana.
Q: What is a write-in candidate?
A: A write-in candidate is someone who is not printed on the official ballot but can still be voted for by writing their name on the ballot.
Q: What is a Declaration of Acceptance for a write-in candidate?
A: A Declaration of Acceptance is a document filed by a write-in candidate to formally accept and qualify for the office they are running for.
Q: Who can file a Declaration of Acceptance in Montana?
A: Any eligible person who wishes to run as a write-in candidate in Montana can file a Declaration of Acceptance.
Q: How does a write-in candidate file a Declaration of Acceptance?
A: A write-in candidate must complete and notarize the Declaration of Acceptance form and file it with the appropriate election office.
Q: What information is required on the Declaration of Acceptance?
A: The candidate's name, the office they are running for, their address, and their signature are required on the Declaration of Acceptance.
Q: When is the deadline to file a Declaration of Acceptance?
A: The deadline to file a Declaration of Acceptance as a write-in candidate in Montana is 5 p.m. on the day before the election.
Q: Can a write-in candidate campaign like a regular candidate?
A: Yes, a write-in candidate has the same rights and responsibilities as any other candidate and can campaign for their office.
Q: Can a write-in candidate win an election?
A: Yes, if a write-in candidate receives enough votes to win, they can be elected to the office they are running for.
Q: Are there any restrictions on write-in candidates in Montana?
A: Write-in candidates in Montana must meet the same qualifications as regular candidates, such as being eligible to hold the office and being a resident of the jurisdiction.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Montana Secretary of State.