Section 3A. Wherever the written acceptance of a candidate upon a nomination paper or a signature and place of residence of the person filing the same is required by law, it shall be sufficient if such acceptance or signature and place of residence is placed upon one nomination paper only of the group of nomination papers required to secure the nomination.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 50 - General Provisions Relative to Primaries, Caucuses and Elections
Section 2 - Results of Election; Determination
Section 3 - Day of Election in Cities
Section 3a - Written Acceptance of Candidates
Section 4 - Computation of Time; Filing
Section 5 - Posting of Lists, Notices, and Copies of Laws
Section 6 - Laws Relating Particularly to Any City or Town
Section 6a - Vacancies in Elective Offices Caused by Retirement; Notice
Section 7 - Ballot Boxes; Seals; Counting and Other Apparatus; Regulations