Iowa Statutes
§ 376.4 — Candidacy — nomination petition signature requirements — withdrawals
Iowa § 376.4
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Iowa Code § 376.4 (2026).
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a.An eligible elector of a city may become a candidate for an elective city office by
filingwiththecountycommissionerofelectionsresponsibleundersection47.2forconducting
elections held for the city a valid petition requesting that the elector’s name be placed on the
ballot for that office, or by filing a valid petition with the designated city clerk. The petition
must be filed not more than seventy-one days and not less than forty-seven days before the
date of the election, and must be signed by eligible electors equal in number to at least two
percent of those who voted to fill the same office at the last regular city election, but not less
than ten persons. However, for those cities which may be required to hold a primary election,
the petition must be filed not more than eighty-five
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Legislative History
[S13, §1056-a21, -a40; SS15, §1056-b4; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §6478, 6495 – 6498, 6634 – 6638;
C46, 50, §416.2, 416.19 – 416.22, 419.20 – 419.24; C54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, §363.11 – 363.16;
C75, 77, 79, 81, §376.4]
Nearby Sections
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§ 376.1
City election held§ 376.10
Contest§ 376.11
Write-in votes§ 376.2
Terms§ 376.3
Nominations§ 376.5
Publication of ballot§ 376.7
Date of primary§ 376.9
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