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REVISED NOTICE OF ELECTION COUNTY OF ALPINE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OFFICES SUBJECT TO ELECTION FOR JUNE 7, 2022 STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION FILING FEES AND NUMBERS OF SIGNATURES Filing Fee1 Registered Voters In-Lieu Signatures2 Signature Worth3 Nomination Signatures4 OFFICE Assessor/Recorder $1,251 919 86 $ 10.686 20-40 County Clerk $1,012 919 86 $11.767 20-40 District Attorney/Public Administrator $ 945 919 86 $ 10.988 20-40 Sheriff/Coroner $1,287 919 86 $ 14.965 20-40 Superintendent of Schools5 $ 919 0 $ .000 20-40 Superior Court Judge $2,238 919 86 $26.023 20-40 Supervisor, District One $ 335 176 17 $ 19.705 20-40 Supervisor, District Four $ 335 189 17 $ 19.705 20-40 TERMS OF OFFICE County Offices: 4 years. January 2, 2023 to January 4, 2027 Judicial Office: 6 years. January 2, 2023 to January 8, 2029 QUALIFICATIONS The California Elections Code requires all candidates for public office in California to be registered voters and otherwise qualified to vote for the office they are seeking at the time their nomination papers are issued. The constitutional requirements to be a registered voter are a United States citizen and a resident of California, 18 years old or older on Election Day, not currently serving a state or federal prison term for the conviction of a felony, and not currently found mentally incompetent to vote by a court. COUNTY SUPERVISOR: U.S. citizen, registered voter of the district which the candidate seeks to represent for at least 30 days preceding the deadline for filing nomination documents for the office, must reside in the district during incumbency. (Gov. Code §24001, 24200, 25041) OTHER OFFICES: Beyond these general qualifications, some offices require more specific qualifications, and proof that candidates meet these qualifications. These county offices are: Assessor/Recorder, District Attorney, Sheriff/Coroner, County Superintendent of Schools and Superior Court Judge. (See information in the Candidates’ Guide for the qualifications for these offices.) HOW TO FILE To become a candidate for one of the above offices, you may proceed: 1) Petition In-Lieu of Filing Fees: is used for securing of signatures in lieu of all or part of the required filing fee. The petition in lieu of filing fee period is January 3, 2022* – February 9, 2022. The signatures on the petition-in-lieu- of filing fees will also count toward the required nomination signatures. 2) Nomination Paper is used in securing the number of signatures required to seek office. The nomination period is February 14, 2022 to March 11, 2022. The candidate must obtain nomination signatures and pay the filing fee by March 11, 2022. All documents necessary for filing for office are available at the County Clerk’s Office, Government Center, 99 Water Street, Markleeville, CA. For more information contact (530) 694-2281 or [EMAIL REDACTED] 1 1%Filing Fee (Elections Code 8106(b)) 2 14% Registered Voters (Election Code 8106(a)(5)) / 7% Registered Voters (Election Code 8106(a)(4)) if filing fee is over 2,000 / (Election Code 21501(2)) Reduction after Redistricting 3 Signatures in lieu of filing fee value (Election Code 8106(a)(5)) 4 Nomination signatures required over 150 voters (Election Code 8062(a)(3)) 5 No fee if annual salary is less than $2,500 (Election Code 8104(b))