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Declaration of Intent Write-In Candidate (Federal Office) is a legal document that was released by the Missouri Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Missouri.
Q: What is a write-in candidate?
A: A write-in candidate is someone running for office whose name is not printed on the ballot, but voters can write their name in on the ballot.
Q: What is the Declaration of Intent for a write-in candidate?
A: The Declaration of Intent is a form that write-in candidates must file with the Missouri Secretary of State's office to be eligible for votes to be counted.
Q: What is a federal office?
A: A federal office refers to positions of elected officials at the national level, such as President, Senator, or Representative in Congress.
Q: Who is required to file a Declaration of Intent as a write-in candidate for federal office in Missouri?
A: Any candidate who wants their write-in votes for a federal office in Missouri to be counted must file a Declaration of Intent.
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