2913 - Nomination of candidates.

     § 2913.  Nomination of candidates.        (a)  General rule.--All candidates for the government study     commission shall be electors. Each candidate shall be nominated     by nomination papers signed by a number of electors equal at     least to 2% of the number of electors voting for the office of     Governor in the last gubernatorial general election or 200     electors, whichever is less, and filed with the county board of     elections not later than the tenth Tuesday prior to the date of     the election.        (b)  Content and signing of nomination papers.--Each     nomination paper shall set forth the name, place of residence     and post office address of the candidate thereby nominated, that     the nomination is for the office of government study     commissioner and that the signers are legally qualified to vote     for the candidate. An elector may not sign nomination papers for     more candidates for the commission than he could vote for at the     election. Every elector signing a nomination paper shall write     his place of residence, post office address and street number,     if any, on the petition.        (c)  Acceptance by candidate.--Each nomination paper shall,     before it may be filed with the county board of elections,     contain under oath of the candidate an acceptance of the     nomination in writing, signed by the candidate therein     nominated, upon or annexed to the paper, or, if the same person     be named in more than one paper, upon or annexed to one of the     papers. The acceptance shall certify that the candidate is an     elector, that the nominee consents to run as a candidate at the     election and that, if elected, the candidate agrees to take     office and serve.        (d)  Verification of nomination papers.--Each nomination     paper shall be verified by an oath of one or more of the     signers, taken and subscribed before a person qualified under     the laws of this Commonwealth to administer an oath, to the     effect that the paper was signed by each of the signers in his     proper handwriting, that the signers are, to the best knowledge     and belief of the affiant, electors and that the nomination     paper is prepared and filed in good faith for the sole purpose     of endorsing the person named therein for election as stated in     the paper.