§ 29A.52.112 Top two candidates — Single county partisan office — Party or independent preference
§ 29A.52.121 General election laws govern primaries
§ 29A.52.161 One vote
§ 29A.52.171 Precinct committee officer — Filing — Ballot format — Party affiliation — Votes cast
§ 29A.52.210 Local primaries
§ 29A.52.220 No nonpartisan office primary permitted — Procedure — No primary for the office of commissioner of park and recreation district, office of cemetery district commissioner — Names of candidates
§ 29A.52.231 Nonpartisan offices specified
§ 29A.52.240 Special election to fill unexpired term
§ 29A.52.321 Certification of candidates
§ 29A.52.330 Constitutional amendments and state measures — Notice method
§ 29A.52.340 Constitutional amendments and state measures — Notice contents
§ 29A.52.355 Notice of election — Prior to mail-in registration deadline
§ 29A.52.360 Ceremonial certificates of election to officers elected in single county or less
§ 29A.52.370 Certificates of election to other officers

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