The presidential preference primary may be considered as a general primary for any political party wishing to elect committee members or officers therein. Such party shall prescribe by state party charter, bylaws, or rules and regulations regarding qualifying of candidates and the fixing and publishing of qualifying fees, if any.
History. Code 1933, § 34-1012A, enacted by Ga. L. 1975, p. 1223, § 7.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 2 - Elections and Primaries Generally
Article 5 - Presidential Preference Primary
§ 21-2-192. Proclamation by Governor; Copies of Proclamation Transmitted to Superintendents
§ 21-2-193. List of Names of Candidates to Appear on Ballot; Publication of List
§ 21-2-195. Procedures by Which Delegates and Alternates to National Nominating Conventions Selected
§ 21-2-196. Qualification Oath of Delegates and Alternates to National Convention
§ 21-2-197. Effect of Withdrawal of Presidential Candidate
§ 21-2-199. Election of Political Party Committee Members or Officers at Primary
§ 21-2-200. Applicability of General Primary Provisions; Form of Ballot