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Saturday 8 July 2017

All You Should Know About Rockland County Executive Democratic Primary

By Maria Moore


Rockland being one of the states in America, it holds its democratic values and participates in the general elections with the other American states. The rules for running for any elective position are stipulated in what is called Running for Office Guidebook. To be able to vie for any elective position you must have enrolled yourself as a member of a party from which you are seeking to be elected. You must also be a member of the state that you are seeking to be elected. If you are to participate in the Rockland county executive democratic primary, you have to be a resident of Rockland County.

The party nominations are supposed to start from the roots of the villages through the party caucus. The election of any politician is expected to begin from the village. Only those who are registered as members of the party are supposed to take part in the nominations.

There are times that the political parties may choose to nominate someone who is not a member of this party but before they do that they must file a certificate of authorization. The certificate must be authorized and signed by the presiding officer and the secretary of this meeting that decided to give such authority. Those who are seeking judicial office positions are not required to file such authorization certificate.

There is also a provision of law for those who wish to vie as independent candidates. That means a person may seek to vie without using any political party. There must be evidence that such a person has not participated in the village caucus or any of this party primary. The candidate must be a qualified voter and then present what is known as the nomination petition to the election board.

The forms that these candidates sign must have all the information as required by law. They must state the date of the election, the position that the candidate is seeking for as well as the name of the candidate. It should also indicate the where the person resides, the postal address, the person who signed the form and the witness and the town or city where the candidate resides.

The candidate will be required to submit such forms to the board of elections in person especially the pages containing the signatures. Any other person can submit the remaining part of the data. When submitted in bits, the papers must be filed in sequence and also held together.

All petitions must be filed on time and to the correct board of elections. The papers must be submitted during office hours and in case the last day of submission happens to be a holiday of falls on a Sunday, then the next working day becomes the last submission day.

Transparency in both the political parties as well as private candidates is a requirement by law. All the funds donated to the parties are supposed to be stated as well as the way they were spending during the campaigns. All the information about the code of conduct is available on the county board of elections. Anyone seeking to run for any political position must be willing to adhere to the law whether supported by any political party or whether doing it independently.




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