Article 1 General Provisions.
Section 17-13-1
"Primary election" defined.
Section 17-13-2
Applicability of chapter; applicability of general election laws to primary elections.
Section 17-13-3
Time and place for holding primary elections.
Section 17-13-4
Payment of compensation of officers and other expenses of elections.
Section 17-13-5
Filing of declaration of candidacy; certification of names of candidates; preparation of ballots; unopposed candidates.
Section 17-13-6
Only qualified candidates to be listed on ballots.
Section 17-13-7
Persons entitled to vote; voter to certify political party preference by signing poll list.
Section 17-13-7.1
Persons entitled to vote in primary runoff elections
Section 17-13-8
Ballots, stationery, and supplies; pledge printed on ballot; spoiling of ballot.
Section 17-13-8.1
Instant runoff primary elections in certain situations.
Section 17-13-9
Duty of judge of probate to furnish and deliver election supplies.
Section 17-13-10
Ballots to be secret and inviolate.
Section 17-13-11
Watchers at polls.
Section 17-13-12
Returning officers.
Section 17-13-13
Counting of votes; results to be posted for public inspection.
Section 17-13-14
Counting of ballots; materials to be sealed; delivery and retention of materials; posting of certificate of result.
Section 17-13-15
When voted ballots container and records of election container may be opened.
Section 17-13-16
Public proclamation of results of election; distribution of certificates of results.
Section 17-13-17
Canvass, tabulation, and declaration of results.
Section 17-13-18
Candidate with majority of votes declared nominee of party; second primary election; certification of results.
Section 17-13-19
Procedure when one candidate declines to enter second primary.
Section 17-13-20
Determination of majority of votes cast.
Section 17-13-21
Tie votes.
Section 17-13-22
Certification of nominees to judge of probate.
Section 17-13-23
Filling of vacancies in nominations.
Section 17-13-24
Voting more than once.
Section 17-13-25
Changing or altering returns of primary elections.
Section 17-13-26
Additional duties of sheriff, chief of police, etc.
Article 2 Political Parties.
Section 17-13-40
"Political party" defined.
Section 17-13-41
Determination of total vote of political party.
Section 17-13-42
Political parties may elect whether to participate in primary elections.
Section 17-13-43
Selection of delegates to national conventions by political parties.
Section 17-13-44
Party committees for state and political subdivisions.
Section 17-13-45
Provision for election of members of state executive committees.
Section 17-13-46
Notice by governing body of political party of desire to enter primary.
Section 17-13-47
Assessments and other qualifications for candidates for nomination.
Section 17-13-48
Selection and appointment of officers to conduct elections.
Section 17-13-49
State and other conventions.
Section 17-13-50
Party meetings to nominate candidates, select delegates, party officers, etc.
Section 17-13-51
Applicability of Sections 17-13-50 and 17-17-50.
Section 17-13-52
Certificate of nomination by convention, mass meeting, etc.
Article 3 Contests of Primary Elections.
Section 17-13-70
Time for contesting generally; hearing.
Section 17-13-71
Grounds.
Section 17-13-72
Effect of contest on declared nomination.
Section 17-13-73
Certification of candidate in case of contest.
Section 17-13-74
Summoning witnesses and production of documents.
Section 17-13-75
Witnesses - Testifying as to vote.
Section 17-13-76
Witnesses - Oaths; summoning witnesses; expenses.
Section 17-13-77
Registration lists to be furnished upon request.
Section 17-13-78
Statement by elector contesting election.
Section 17-13-79
Contestant to notify contestee of votes sought to be proved illegal.
Section 17-13-80
Contest of nomination to county office - Time and manner of commencement.
Section 17-13-81
Contest of nomination to county office - Duty of chair of county executive committee in case of contest.
Section 17-13-82
Contest of nomination to county office - Appeals from decisions of county executive committee.
Section 17-13-83
Manner of commencing contest of nomination to office other than county office.
Section 17-13-84
Filing statements of contests; depositions; costs; service of process; contempt.
Section 17-13-85
Meeting of state executive committee.
Section 17-13-86
Declaration of result of contest.
Section 17-13-87
New primary in case contest cannot be decided.
Section 17-13-88
Power of state committee to provide rules of party procedure.
Section 17-13-89
Commissioners to take testimony.
Article 4 Presidential Preference Primary Elections.
Section 17-13-100
When held; reimbursement of county.
Section 17-13-101
Applicability of Section 17-9-3 and this chapter.
Section 17-13-102
Petition requirements.
Section 17-13-103
Filing fee.
Section 17-13-104
Notice to candidate of qualification; withdrawal by candidate.
Section 17-13-105
Political party to file resolution with Secretary of State.