§ 2412. Withdrawal of candidacy
(a)(1) A candidate who has been validly nominated by one of the methods prescribed in this chapter shall have a right to withdraw his or her candidacy up until 5:00 p.m. on the tenth day following the primary by filing a written notice of withdrawal with the town clerk in the case of a candidate for justice of the peace, and with the Secretary of State in the case of all other offices.
(2) The name of a candidate who has withdrawn in accordance with the provisions of this subsection shall not be printed on the ballot.
(b) After the date described in subdivision (a)(1) of this section, if the candidate has filed a written notice of withdrawal, the town clerk or Secretary of State may still remove the candidate’s name from the ballot up until the printing deadline. (Added 1977, No. 269 (Adj. Sess.), § 1; amended 1979, No. 200 (Adj. Sess.), § 35; 2003, No. 59, § 14; 2017, No. 50, § 19.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
§ 2352. Nomination of candidates prior to special election
§ 2353. Petitions to place names on ballot
§ 2355. Number of signatures required
§ 2356. Time for filing petitions
§ 2357. Place of filing petition
§ 2358. Examining petitions; supplementary petitions
§ 2359. Notification to Secretary of State
§ 2360. Preservation of petitions
§ 2363. Voter’s choice of party
§ 2368. Canvassing committee meetings
§ 2369. Determining winner; tie votes
§ 2371. Nominees; notice to nominees
§ 2381. Applicability of subchapter
§ 2382. Which committee to nominate
§ 2384. Procedure upon meeting
§ 2385. Statement by committee officers; consent of candidate
§ 2386. Time for filing statements
§ 2387. Place for filing statements
§ 2401. Applicability of subchapter
§ 2402. Requisites of statement
§ 2403. Number of candidates; party names
§ 2404. Preservation of statements
§ 2411. Applicability of other law
§ 2412. Withdrawal of candidacy
§ 2413. Nomination of justices of the peace
§ 2414. Candidates for State and legislative office; disclosure form