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CAMPAIGN SKILLS SCHOOL
GETTING ON THE BALLOT
CAMPAIGN CHECKLIST
HOW TO RUN
NOMINATION PAPERS
CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENSES
CHALLENGES, OBJECTIONS, PENALTIES
MASSACHUSETTS RESOURCES
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Challenges, Objections, Penalties
Nomination papers may be challenged by any voter registered in the district within three days following the final date for filing nomination papers by filing any objection with the:
State Ballot Law Commission
c/o Elections Division
One Ashburton Place, Room 1705
Boston, Massachusetts 02108-1512
617-727-2828 or 800-462-VOTE
For details see "Objections Before the State Ballot Law Commission," a publication available from the Elections Division.
When an objection is filed, the candidate receives written notice that a hearing will be held before the State Ballot Law Commission. A candidate may wish to have a lawyer present at the hearing, since hearings often involve complex legal issues.
Objections may be brought for various reasons. Examples of objections follow:
- Nomination papers contain forged or fraudulent signatures.
- Nomination papers failed to contain the required information.
- The candidate has not been a resident of the district for the required length of time.
- Stray marks were made on a signature sheet.
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