§ 28.100.010. Grounds for election contest.  


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  • A.

    A candidate or ten qualified voters may contest the election of any person or the approval or rejection of any question or proposition upon one or more of the following grounds:

    1.

    Malconduct, fraud or corruption on the part of an election official sufficient to change the result of the election.

    2.

    The person certified as elected is not qualified as required by law.

    3.

    Any corrupt practice as defined by law sufficient to change the result of the election.

(GAAB 7.05.200; CAC 2.68.550; AO No. 85-75; AO No. 2013-130(S-1), § 9, 1-14-14)