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January 24, 2017 Special Recall Mailed Ballot Election Paradise Irrigation District Director, Division 3 and 4 Calendar & Candidate Guide Candace J. Grubbs County Clerk-Recorder/Registrar of Voters Elections Division 155 Nelson Avenue, Oroville CA 95965 Phone: 530-538-7761 800-894-7761-within Butte County Fax: 530-538-6853 Website: ButteVotes.net This calendar and candidate guide was developed in an effort to provide general information concerning events taking place during the election cycle. It is for general information only and does not have the force and effect of law, regulation or rule. In the case of conflict, the law, regulation or rule will apply. It is distributed with the understanding that the County Clerk-Recorder/Registrar of Voters is not rendering legal advice and, therefore, this guide is not to be a substitute for legal counsel for the individual, organization or committee using it. Persons using this calendar and candidate guide must bear full responsibility to make their own determinations as to all legal standards and duties. December 6, 2016

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Table of Contents Calendar of Events... 1 Incumbents to be Recalled... 4 Facts about Recall Elections... 4 Qualifications for Office... 5 Declaration of Candidacy... 5 Candidate Statement of Qualifications - Optional... 5 Statement by Incumbent to be Recalled - Optional... 5 Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700)... 6 Code of Fair Campaign Practices Optional... 6 Campaign Committee Filing Obligations... 6 Summary Information... 7 Ballot Designation Worksheet... 8 Ballot Designation Guidelines... 9 Ballot Designation Regulations... 11 Candidate Statement of Qualifications / Statement of Incumbent to be Recalled Guidelines... 19 Word Count Guidelines... 21 Candidate Statement of Qualifications / Statement by Incumbent to be Recalled Printing Cost... 12 Payment... 12 Withdrawl of Statement... 12 Code of Fair Campaign Practices... 13 Write-In Candidacy... 15 Campaign Disclosure Requirements... 16 General Information... 16 Electronic Filing Campaign Disclosure Statements... 16 Campaign Disclosure Packet... 16 Where to Obtain Campaign Disclosure Forms... 16 Free Candidate/Treasurer Workshops... 16 Campaign Disclosure Information Manuals... 17 Potential Penalties for Failure to Comply... 17 Campaign Disclosure Forms... 18 Campaign Disclosure Requirements Often Overlooked... 20 Campaign Disclosure Filing Schedule... 21 Candidates and Controlled Committees for Local Office... 21 Committees Primarily Formed to Support/Oppose a Local Measure Filing... 22 Campaign Literature Requirements... 23 Outdoor Political Signs... 27

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Calendar of Events - January 24, 2017 Recall Election Paradise Irrigation District Board of Directors called for this election to be held by all mailed ballot. Voters within the district will receive a ballot packet containing the official ballot and voter information materials through the mail. There are no polling place locations for this election. Ballot Packets are only available at the Butte County Clerk-Recorder Elections Division Below the dates, E stands for Election Day, followed by the number of days prior to (-) or after (+) Election Day. The code sections listed with EC refers to the California Elections Code, and GC refers to the California Government Code Dates with an Asterisk (*) indicates the deadline falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or a holiday; in most cases, the deadline will move forward to the next business day. 09-21-16 Resolution Calling Election Paradise Irrigation District Board of Directors adopted a resolution calling for a Special Recall Election to be held on January 24, 2017. 09-22-16 to 09-27-16 Notice of Election Between these dates, the County Clerk-Recorder/Registrar of Voters will submit the Notice of Election for publication in the Paradise Post. A copy of the notice will be forwarded to the district for posting in the district office. 09-22-16 to 11-10-16 Candidate Filing Period During this period, candidates other than the recallee s may obtain and file their Declaration of Candidacy. Forms are obtained from the Butte County Clerk- Recorder-Elections Division. EC 11381 Candidate Statement of Qualifications Candidates and recallee s may file a candidate statement of qualifications to be printed in the Voter Information Booklet. The cost to print the 200 word statement is $400. The statement may be withdrawn, but not changed, up to 5pm of the next working day after the close of the candidate filing period. Refer to the Candidate Guide for details. EC 13307(a)(2)(3) Statements of Economic Interests (Form 700) Candidates are required to must file a Form 700. The statements must disclose the candidate s investments, interests in real property, and any income received during the preceding 12 months. These statements are public record. GC 87300 et seq Campaign Disclosure Statements The Political Reform Act requires candidates and committees to file campaign statements by specified deadlines disclosing contributions received and expenditures made. These documents are public and may be audited by the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) to ensure that voters are fully informed and improper practices prohibited. It is the responsibility of candidates and committees to understand the rules regulating their campaigns. Refer to the Candidate Guide for details. 1 P age

10-11-16 Agenda Transmittal Board of Supervisors Meeting-October 25, 2016 Last day for the County Clerk-Recorder/Registrar of Voters to prepare and submit agenda transmittal to the Board of Supervisors for the October 25, 2016 Board Meeting. 11-14-16 Certified List of Qualified Candidates & Randomized Alphabet Drawing The County Clerk-Recorder/Registrar of Voters will release the certified list of candidates which contains the names of the qualified candidates that will be printed on the ballot. The candidate names will appear on the ballot based on the randomized alphabet drawing that the Secretary of State s Office performs as required by EC 13113. 11-28-16 to 01-10-17 Write-In Candidate Filing Period Write-In Declaration of Candidacy forms available during this filing time at the Butte County Clerk-Recorder Elections Division. EC 8600, 8601 12-27-16* to 01-24-17 Official Vote by Mail Ballots Ballot Packets Drop in Mail on 01-06-17 29 days before the election (12-26-16) is the first day vote by mail ballots can be mailed, however, since this day falls on a holiday, and at a time when the post office is still handling the high volume of holiday mail, the Butte County Clerk-Recorder Elections Division will drop the vote by mail packets in the mail on 01-06-17. Emergency Ballot Packet From 12-27-16 through election day 01-24-17 voters who will be out of town, failed to receive, lost their ballot packet, or who have made a mistake on the ballot when voting, can call, or go in person to the Butte County Clerk-Recorder Elections Division. Returned Voted Ballot Returned vote by mail voted ballots must be: Sealed in the green postage paid return envelope. Envelope must be completed and signed by the voter on the back of the envelope. Signature on the return envelope will be compared to the signature on the voter registration card. Return envelope by mail, however, envelope must be postmarked by Election Day, Tuesday January 24, 2017, for it to be counted, or Return it in person to: Butte County Clerk-Recorder Elections Division 155 Nelson Avenue, Oroville Office Hours: 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Monday Friday 9:00 AM 4:00 PM Saturday January 21 st 7:00 AM 8:00 PM Election Day Tuesday January 24, 2017 24 hour Drop Box located in east parking lot next to building. 2 P age

01-09-17 Voter Registration Deadline 15 days before each election, there is a close of registration. This is the last day to register to vote in this election. A person who has moved, changed his or her name, must re-register by this date. EC 2102, 2107, 2115, 2116, 2152 01-10-17 to 01-24-17 New Citizens Voter Registration A person who becomes a United States citizen after the 15 th day prior to the election may register to vote, and vote in this election. The person must appear in person at the Butte County Clerk-Recorder Elections Division, with proof of citizenship. EC 331, 3501. 01-21-17 Ballot Opening Board Processing and Ballot Tabulation First day the Butte County Clerk-Recorder Elections Division will begin to process (open, prepare and tabulate) vote by mail ballots. No results of ballot tabulation may be released until 8pm on Election Day. EC 15101 01-21-17 Saturday Voting The Butte County Elections Office is open 9am to 4pm. 01-24-17 ELECTION DAY The Butte County Clerk-Recorder Elections Division will be open from 7:00am to 8:00pm. 01-24-17 Semi-Unofficial Election Results on Election Night On election night, the Butte County Clerk-Recorder Elections Division will release the Semi-Unofficial Election Results after 8:00 PM. View results on website: http://buttevotes.net Call 538-7761 or 800-894-7761 within Butte County. 01-25-17 to 01-27-17 Vote by Mail Ballots Postmarked by Election Day State law allows the Butte County Clerk-Recorder Elections Division to receive and process any ballot return envelope that has been postmarked by Election Day and received within 3 days of the election. 02-01-17 Vote by Mail Ballots No Signature Cure Period Voters who failed to sign their envelope have until this date to return their no signature notice and have their ballot be counted in this election. EC 3019 01-25-17 to 02-06-17 Official Canvass and Certification of Final Results The official canvass will begin on 01-25-17, and be completed by 02-06-17. The Butte County Clerk-Recorder will certify the election results, and submit certification to the District Board of Directors. EC 335.5, 15301, 15302, 15304, 15320, 15340 et al, 15360, 15370, 15371, 15374, 15400, 15401 3 P age

Incumbents to be Recalled OFFICE HELD Director, Division 3 Director, Division 4 INCUMBENT Larry Duncan Sep Carola Facts about Recall Elections The Incumbent may not be a candidate to succeed himself/herself or any other member of the same governing board that is also the subject of recall. California Election Code section 11381(c)) At the Election, the question on the ballot shall be Shall (name of incumbent sought to be recalled) be recalled (removed) from the office of (title of office)? Voter shall mark either Yes or No. California Elections Code section 11320, 11323 Voters need not vote on the Recall question in order to vote for a candidate running to succeed the Incumbent. Previous law (California Elections Code section 11382) requiring such a vote, was repealed in 2004. Below the recall question will appear the names of the candidates who have filed to seek election to the office in the event the recall is successful. Write-in space must also be provided. California Elections Code section11322 Candidates will be listed in randomized alphabet order based upon a drawing of letters by the Secretary of State. California Elections Code section13113 If the majority of voters voting on the Recall question vote Yes, the Incumbent shall be removed from office upon Certification of Election results and swearing-in of his/her successor. California Elections Code section11384 If the Incumbent is recalled, the candidate receiving the highest number of votes shall be elected to the Incumbent s unexpired term. If the candidate with the highest number of votes fails to qualify within 10 days after receiving his/her Certificate of Election, the office to which he/she was elected shall be vacant, and shall be filled according to law. California Elections Code section11386 4 P age

Qualifications for Office NONPARTISAN OFFICE DIRECTOR Term: Completion of the Unexpired Term of Incumbent Recalled, December 7, 2018 Term Begins Upon Certification of Election Results and Swearing in of Successor California Elections Code section11384 Qualifications: A candidate for Director shall: be 18 years of age or older; and be a citizen of the State of California; and be a registered voter; and be a resident of the division that he or she represents not be a candidate to succeed himself or any other member of the same governing board that is also the subject of recall; and not be disqualified by the Constitution or laws of the state from holding a civil office. California Elections Code section11381(c) California Water Code section 21100 Declaration of Candidacy Each candidate is required to file a Declaration of Candidacy between September 22 nd and November 10 th. The Declaration of Candidacy shall be obtained from the office of the county elections official. The Declaration of Candidacy must be executed in the office of the elections official unless the candidate, in a written statement signed and dated by the candidate, designates a third party to obtain the Declaration from the county elections official and deliver it to the candidate. Such written statement shall state that the candidate is aware the Declaration must be properly executed and delivered to the county elections official from whom it was obtained not later than the close of business on November 10, 2016. Candidate Statement of Qualifications - Optional Any candidate for local nonpartisan office may submit a Statement of Qualifications to be printed in the Voter Information booklet. Statements must be filed no later than the last day for at the same time nomination papers are filed and may be withdrawn, but not changed, until 5 p.m. on the next regular business day after nominations close. Statements are confidential until nominations for that office close and then become available for public inspection. Statements shall be limited to a recitation of the candidate s own personal background and qualifications, and shall not in any way make reference to other candidates for that office or to another candidate s qualifications, character, or activities. California Elections Code section13307, 13308, 13311 Statement by Incumbent to be Recalled - Optional The Incumbent whose recall is being sought may also submit a statement to be printed in the Voter Information booklet. Statements must be filed by 5pm on the last day of Candidate filing, November 10, 2016. Statements may be withdrawn, but not changed, until 5 p.m. on the next regular business day after nominations close. Statements are confidential until nominations close for that office and then become available for public inspection. California Elections Code section11327 5 P age

Misrepresentation in Statement Any candidate in an election (including an incumbent in a recall) who knowingly makes a false statement of a material fact in a candidate s statement prepared pursuant to Elections Code Section 11327 or 13307, with the intent to mislead the voters, is punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000.00). California Elections Code section18351 Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700) Government Code section 87300 requires every agency to adopt a Conflict of Interest Code. A Conflict of Interest Code is a document that designates the positions within an agency which make or participate in making governmental decisions that may have a foreseeable material effect on any financial interest. Each candidate must file a Statement of Economic Interests Form 700 not later than the final filing date for the Declaration of Candidacy or other Nomination Documents. Elected and appointed officials must file a Statement of Economic Interests within (30) days after assuming office; annually by April 1 of each year; and within (30) days of leaving office. Under certain conditions, the Statement of Economic Interests need not be filed if such a statement was filed within (60) days prior to the filing of a Declaration of Candidacy or the date of assuming office. Government Code 87200, 87300 et seq. Code of Fair Campaign Practices Optional At the time an individual files his or her Declaration of Candidacy, Nomination Petition, or any other paper evidencing an intention to be a candidate for public office, the county elections official shall give the individual a copy of the Code of Fair Campaign Practices and a copy of the provisions of Chapter 5, Division 20 of the Elections Code. California Elections Code section20440 Campaign Committee Filing Obligations See Campaign Disclosure Requirements in this guide or the appropriate FPPC Manual. 6 P age

Summary Information Director STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS & STATEMENT BY INCUMBENT TO BE RECALLED 9/22/16 to 11/10/16 $400.00 FILING PERIODS 09/22/16 to 11/10/16 Candidate: Period to file Declarations of Candidacy and Candidate s Statement of Qualifications 09/22/16 to 11/10/16 Incumbent: Period to file Statement of Incumbent to be Recalled 11/28/16 to 01/10/17 Write In: Period to file Declaration of Write in Candidacy ALL CANDIDATES MUST FILE 1. Declaration of Candidacy 2. Ballot Designation Worksheet 3. Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700) 4. Campaign Disclosure Forms (501, 410, 460 or 470) NOTE: This summary of qualifications and requirements is for general information only and does not have the force and effect of law, regulation or rule. In case of conflict, the law, regulation or rule will apply. The candidate should obtain the most up-to-date information available because of possible changes in law or procedure since the publication of this information. 7 P age

Ballot Designation Worksheet Every candidate must complete a Ballot Designation Worksheet, which must be completely filled out. The Ballot Designation Worksheet supports your use of the occupational designation provided on your declaration of candidacy. The Ballot Designation Worksheet must be filed at the same time you file your declaration of candidacy. The public may purchase copies of this document (California Administrative Code section 20711(b)) If you fail to file the Ballot Designation Worksheet, no ballot designation shall appear under your name on the ballot (Elections Code section 13107.3) Refer to Ballot Designation Regulations in this guidebook. 8 P age

Ballot Designation Guidelines Ballot Designation Requirements A ballot designation can be no more than three words designating either the current principal professions, vocations, or occupations of the candidate, or the principal professions, vocations, or occupations of the candidate during the calendar year immediately preceding the filing of nomination documents. (Elections Code section 13107(a)(3)) All California geographical names shall be considered to be one word. Hyphenated words that appear in any generally available standard reference dictionary, published in the United States at any time within the 10 calendar years immediately preceding the election for which the words are counted, shall be considered as one word. Each part of all other hyphenated words shall be counted as a separate word. (Elections Code section 13107(a)(3)) Selecting Ballot Designation The ballot designation describes the current profession, vocation, occupation or incumbency status of the candidate that will appear under the candidate s name. Ballot Designations: 1. The listing of a designation on the ballot is optional. 2. A Ballot Designation Worksheet must be completed and filed at the time the Declaration of Candidacy is executed. 3. Ballot designations cannot be changed after the final date to file nomination documents. Only one of the following categories is allowed: 1. Elective Office Title: Words describing an elective office title may be used IF the candidate holds the office at the time nomination documents are filed and the office was filled by a vote of the people. Example A: Governing Board Member Example B: Governing Board Member, XYZ School District 2. Incumbent: The word Incumbent may be used IF the candidate is seeking re-election to the same office and was elected to that office by a vote of the people or was appointed as a nominated candidate in lieu of an election. (Elections Code section 13107(a)(2)) 3. Appointed Incumbent: The words Appointed Incumbent must be used IF the candidate was appointed to the office and is seeking election to that office. Exception: Candidates appointed to office in lieu of an election do not have to use the word appointed. (Elections Code section 13107(a)(4)) 4. Principal Occupation: No more than three words can be used to describe the current principal professions, vocations or occupations of the candidate, or the principal professions, vocations or occupations of the candidate during the calendar year immediately preceding the filing of nomination documents. Example A: High School Teacher Example B: Attorney/Educator/Rancher Example C: CEO/Councilmember 9 P age

5. Community Volunteer: A Community Volunteer shall constitute a valid principal vocation or occupation engaged in, or of service for, or on behalf of, without profiting monetarily, one or more of the following: a. A charitable, educational, or religious organization as defined by the U,S. Code section 501(c)(3); b. A governmental agency; or c. An educational institution. The vocation or occupation is subject to the following conditions: a. A candidate s community volunteer activities constitute his or her principal profession, vocation or occupation. b. A candidate may not use the designation of Community Volunteer in combination with any other principal profession, vocation or occupation. c. A candidate is not engaged concurrently in another principal profession, vocation or occupation. 6. No Ballot Designation: If no ballot designation is requested, write the words No Ballot Designation. You will be required to initial on the line next to the ballot designation on the Declaration of Candidacy to acknowledge that you are requesting no designation to be printed next to your name. (Elections Code section 13107 et seq.) For more detailed information regarding ballot designations, refer to Ballot Designation Regulations section in this guidebook. Ballot Designation Rejection If, upon checking the ballot designation worksheet, the elections official finds the designation to be a violation of any of the restrictions set forth in the Ballot Designation Regulations, they shall notify the candidate by certified mail return receipt requested. (Elections Code section 13107(c)) The candidate shall, within three days, excluding Saturday, Sunday, and state holidays, from the date the notice is received, appear at the Butte County Elections Office and provide a ballot designation that complies with the Ballot Designation Regulations. (Elections Code section 13107(c)(1)) Failure of a candidate to respond in the timeframe provided will mean no ballot designation shall be printed on the ballot. (Elections Code section 13107(c)(2)) 10 P age

California Code of Regulations Title 2. Administration Division 7. Secretary of State Chapter 7. Ballot Designations Ballot Designation Regulations Section 20710. General Provisions. (a) The regulatory purpose of this Chapter is to ensure the accurate designation of the candidate upon the ballot in order that an informed electorate may intelligently elect one of the candidates. (b) The Secretary of State shall, at all times, apply and interpret the provisions of Elections Code section 13107 and the regulations included in this Chapter in a manner consistent with the regulatory purpose of this Chapter. (c) Candidates are not required to use a ballot designation pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a), and may opt to leave the space for such a designation on the ballot blank. In order to notify the elections official as to whether he or she will use a ballot designation or will opt to leave the ballot designation space blank, the candidate must initial the appropriate box on the Declaration of Candidacy or otherwise so indicate on the Declaration of Candidacy. (d) Pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a), a candidate may submit a proposed ballot designation pursuant to any one of the four provisions specified in Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a), subparts (1) through (4), applicable to that candidate. The candidate shall be free to select from which of the applicable four subparts he or she is submitting his or her proposed ballot designation. (e) The regulations set forth in this Chapter shall apply only to elections held for offices for which elections returns are certified by the Secretary of State of the State of California. (f) Whenever, the word should is used in this Chapter, it is recommended, not mandatory. Section 20711. Ballot Designation Worksheet. (a) In order to facilitate review of a candidate's proposed ballot designation by the Secretary of State pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, the candidate shall submit, at the time of filing his or her proposed ballot designation on the Declaration of Candidacy, a completed Ballot Designation Worksheet on a form provided by the Secretary of State. (b) All Ballot Designation Worksheets filed with the Office of the Secretary of State or the county elections officials pursuant to this section shall be public records and shall be available for inspection and copying at the public counter of the Elections Division of the Office of the Secretary of State, Fifth Floor, 1500 11 th Street, Sacramento, California 95814, or at the office of the applicable county elections official. (c) The Secretary of State shall provide a master copy or copies of the Ballot Designation Worksheet to all elections officials responsible for providing and accepting the nomination documents for candidates in elections for offices certified by the Secretary of State. The Ballot Designation Worksheet shall request that the candidate proposing the ballot designation provide the following information: (1) The candidate's name, home, business and mailing addresses, telephone numbers, e-mail address, if available, and fax number; (2) A designation of the office for which the candidate is seeking election; (3) The name, home, business and mailing addresses, telephone numbers, e-mail address, if available, and fax number of the attorney representing the candidate or for any other person to be contacted in the event the Secretary of State requires further information regarding the proposed ballot designation; (4) The proposed ballot designation submitted by the candidate; (5) The candidate may submit one or more proposed alternate ballot designations ranked in order of the candidate's preference; 11 P age

(6) A brief statement identifying the factual basis upon which the candidate claims the proposed ballot designation and each proposed alternate ballot designation, including the following: (A) If the candidate holds elected office and is submitting his or her proposed ballot designation pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivisions (a)(1) or (a)(2), the candidate shall indicate the elective office he or she currently occupies and may attach a copy of his or her Certificate of Election; (B) If the candidate is a judicial officer and is submitting his or her proposed ballot designation pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivisions (a)(1) or (a)(2), the candidate shall indicate the elective office he or she currently holds and may attach either (A) a copy of his or her Certificate of Election or (B) a copy of his or her commission or certificate of appointment, issued at the time the candidate was appointed to the judicial office which he or she currently occupies; (C) If the candidate submits a ballot designation pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(3), the candidate shall indicate: (i) The title of the position or positions which he or she claims supports the proposed ballot designation; (ii) The dates during which the candidate held such position; (iii) A description of the work he or she performs in the position; (iv) The name of the candidate's business or employer; (v) The name and telephone number of a person or persons who could verify such information; and (vi) A statement that the professions, vocations or occupations relied upon to support the proposed ballot designation constitute the primary, main or leading professions, vocations or occupations of the candidate, in accordance with the definition of the term "principal" as set forth at section 20714, subdivision (b). (D) If the candidate submits a ballot designation pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(4), the candidate shall indicate the date on which he or she was appointed to the office for which he or she is an appointed incumbent. (d) The candidate may attach or append any supporting documents or other exhibits to the Ballot Designation Worksheet which they believe support the proposed ballot designation. Such attached documents or other exhibits shall be deemed to be incorporated by reference as part of the candidate's Ballot Designation Worksheet and shall be considered as such by the Secretary of State. (e) If a candidate requests a change of ballot designation pursuant to Elections Code section 13107(e), that request shall be accompanied by a Ballot Designation Worksheet. Section 20712. Proposed Ballot Designations Submitted Pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, Subdivision (a)(1). Proposed ballot designations submitted pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(1), shall be subject to the following provisions: (a) In the case of candidates holding elective city, county, district, state, or federal office, the candidate's ballot designation shall be the elective office which the candidate holds at the time of filing the nomination documents. (b) In the case of judicial officers, the candidate's ballot designation shall be the elective office which the candidate holds at the time of filing the nomination documents. (c) There shall be no word count limitation applicable to ballot designations submitted pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(1). (d) Proposed ballot designations indicating a position of legislative leadership or leadership in another elected body, such as "Majority Leader of the California Senate," "Minority Leader of the California State Assembly," "Speaker of the California State Assembly," "President Pro Tempore of the California State Senate," "City of Orange Mayor Pro Tem," and the like, are not elective offices described in Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(1). Such ballot designations are improper, pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(1). They may, however, subject to the three-word limit, be 12 P age

considered under the provisions of section 13107(a)(3). Examples of acceptable ballot designations under this section include, but are not limited to, Assembly Minority Leader, California Assembly Speaker, and Mayor Pro Tem. (e) Proposed ballot designations indicating that the candidate is a member of the state or county central committee of a political party, or an officer of a state or county central committee of a political party, are improper, as such positions do not constitute elective county or state offices as specified in Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(1). Section 20713. Proposed Ballot Designations Submitted Pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, Subdivision (a)(2). Proposed ballot designations submitted pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(2), shall be subject to the following provisions: (a) A proposed ballot designation submitted pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(2), is limited incumbent, as that term is defined in Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(2). (b) The term incumbent must be used as a noun. It shall not be used in conjunction with any other words, including any accompanying adjectives or modifiers, and must stand alone. A candidate qualified to use this designation pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(2), shall be entitled to use the ballot designation Incumbent. (c) The word incumbent is strictly limited for use in ballot designations submitted pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(2), and may not be used as an adjective in any other ballot designation. Section 20714. Proposed Ballot Designations Submitted Pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, Subdivision (a)(3). Proposed ballot designations submitted pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(3), shall be subject to the following provisions: (a) The terms "profession," "vocation," or "occupation," as those terms are used in Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(3), are defined as follows: (1) "Profession" means a field of employment requiring special education or skill and requiring knowledge of a particular discipline. The labor and skill involved in a profession is predominantly mental or intellectual, rather than physical or manual. Recognized professions generally include, but are not limited to, law, medicine, education, engineering, accountancy, and journalism. Examples of an acceptable designation of a "profession," as defined in Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(3), include, but are not limited to, "attorney," "physician," "accountant," "architect," and "teacher." (2) "Vocation" means a trade, a religious calling, or the work upon which a person, in most but not all cases, relies for his or her livelihood and spends a major portion of his or her time. As defined, vocations may include, but are not limited to, religious ministry, child rearing, homemaking, elderly and dependent care, and engaging in trades such as carpentry, cabinetmaking, plumbing, and the like. Examples of an acceptable designation of a "vocation," as defined in Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(3), include, but are not limited to, "minister," "priest," "mother," "father," "homemaker," "dependent care provider," "carpenter," "plumber," "electrician," and "cabinetmaker." (3) "Occupation" means the employment in which one regularly engages or follows as the means of making a livelihood. Examples of an acceptable designation of an "occupation," as defined in Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(3), include, but are not limited to, "rancher," "restaurateur," "retail salesperson," "manual laborer," "construction worker," "computer manufacturing executive," "military pilot," "secretary," and "police officer." (b) "Principal," as that term is used in Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(3), means a substantial involvement of time and effort such that the activity is one of the primary, main or leading professional, vocational or occupational endeavors of the candidate. The term "principal" precludes any activity which does not entail a significant involvement on the part of the candidate. Involvement which 13 P age

is only nominal, pro forma, or titular in character does not meet the requirements of the statute. (1) If a candidate is licensed by the State of California to engage in a profession, vocation or occupation, the candidate is entitled to consider it one of his or her "principal" professions, vocations or occupations if (i) the candidate has maintained his or her license current as of the date he or she filed his or her nomination documents by complying with all applicable requirements of the respective licensure, including the payment of all applicable license fees and (ii) the status of the candidate's license is active at the time he or she filed his or her nomination documents. (2) A candidate who holds a professional, vocational or occupational license issued by the State of California may not claim such profession, vocation or occupation as one of his or her "principal" professions, vocations or occupations if (i) the candidate's licensure status is "inactive" at the time the candidate files his or her nomination document, or (ii) the candidate's license has been suspended or revoked by the agency issuing the license at the time the candidate files his or her nomination documents. (c) In order for a ballot designation submitted pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(3), to be deemed acceptable by the Secretary of State, it must accurately state the candidate's principal professions, vocations or occupations, as those terms are defined in subdivisions (a) and (b) herein. Each proposed principal profession, vocation or occupation submitted by the candidate must be factually accurate, descriptive of the candidate's principal profession, vocation or occupation, must be neither confusing nor misleading, and must be in full and complete compliance with Elections Code section 13107 and the regulations in this Chapter. (d) If the candidate is engaged in a profession, vocation or occupation at the time he or she files his or her nomination documents, the candidate's proposed ballot designation is entitled to consist of the candidate's current principal professions, vocations and occupations. In the event the candidate does not have a current principal profession, vocation or occupation at the time he or she files his or her nomination documents, the candidate may use a ballot designation consisting of his or her principal professions, vocations or occupations, which the candidate was principally engaged in during the calendar year immediately preceding the filing of the candidate's nomination papers. (e) A candidate may engage in multiple principal professions, vocations or occupations. Accordingly, the candidate may designate multiple principal professions, vocations or occupations. If a candidate proposes a ballot designation including multiple principal professions, vocations or occupations, the proposed ballot designation must comply with the following provisions: (1) The proposed ballot designation must comply with the three-word limitation specified in Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(3), and as implemented pursuant to subdivision (f) herein. (2) Each such proposed profession, vocation or occupation shall be separately considered by the Secretary of State and must independently qualify as a "principal" profession, vocation or occupation, as that term is defined pursuant to subdivision (b) herein. (3) When multiple professions, vocations or occupations are proposed as a ballot designation, they shall be separated by a slash ("/"). An example of an acceptable designation would be "Legislator/Rancher/Physician." (f) Pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(3), the candidate's ballot designation shall be limited to not more than three (3) words. The following rules shall govern the application of the threeword limitation: (1) The proposed ballot designation shall be grammatically correct, generic, and all words must be spelled correctly. (2) Punctuation shall be limited to the use of a comma (e.g., District Attorney, Los Angeles County) and a slash (e.g., Legislator/Rancher/Physician), pursuant to subdivision (e) of this section. A hyphen may be used if, and only if, the use of a hyphen is called for in the spelling of a word as it appears in a standard reference dictionary of the English language, which was published in the United States at any time within the 10 calendar years immediately preceding the election for which the words are counted. 14 P age

(3) All California geographical names shall be considered to be one word and shall be limited to the names of cities, counties and states. The names of special districts and political subdivisions are not "geographical names," as that term is used in Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(3). If the candidate desires, the geographical name may be used in the form of "City of...," "County of...," or "City and County of..." Examples of geographical names considered to be one word include Tehama County, Los Angeles County or County of Sacramento. Examples of designations containing a special district or political subdivision that are not geographical names include Butte County Rural Fire District Captain, Huntington Beach Unified School District President, or South Bay Irrigation District Director. (4) An acronym shall be counted as one word. (g) A candidate who chooses to include the name of his or her elective office with another profession, vocation, or occupation may do so pursuant to Elections Code section 13107(a)(3), but that ballot designation shall be limited to no more than three words. Examples of acceptable designations under this section include State Senator/Rancher, California Assemblywoman/Attorney, County Supervisor/Teacher, and State Controller/Businessman. Examples of unacceptable designations under this section include Assemblyman, 57 th District/Educator, California State Senator/Architect, Placer County Supervisor/Business Owner, and Member, Board of Equalization/Banker. Section 20714.5. Community Volunteer. (a) Community Volunteer means a person who engages in an activity or performs a service for or on behalf of, without profiting monetarily, one or more of the following: (1) A charitable, educational, or religious organization as defined by the United States Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3); (2) A governmental agency; or (3) An educational institution. (b) The activity or service must constitute substantial involvement of the candidate s time and effort such that the activity or service is the sole, primary, main or leading professional, vocational or occupational endeavor of the candidate within the meaning of subdivisions (a) and (b) of section 20714 of this Chapter. Note: Authority cited: section 12172.5, Government Code; section 13107.5(b), Elections Code. Reference: sections 13107 and 13107.5, Elections Code; section 501(c)(3), United States Internal Revenue Code. Section 20715. Proposed Ballot Designations Submitted Pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, Subdivision (a)(4). (a) Pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(4), a candidate may propose a ballot designation consisting of the phrase appointed incumbent if the candidate holds an office, other than a judicial office, by virtue of appointment, and the candidate is a candidate for election to the same office. The candidate may not use the unmodified word incumbent or any words designating the office unmodified by the word appointed. (b) Pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(4), a candidate may propose a ballot designation consisting of the word appointed in conjunction with the elective office, if the candidate is a candidate for election to the same office or to some other office. The candidate may not use any words designating the office unmodified by the word appointed. (c) There shall be no word count limitation applicable to ballot designations submitted pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(4). Section 20716. Unacceptable Ballot Designations. (a) The Secretary of State shall reject as unacceptable any proposed ballot designation which fails to comply with Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a); is prohibited pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (b); is misleading; or is otherwise improper pursuant to the regulations set 15 P age

forth in this Chapter. (b) The following types of activities are distinguished from professions, vocations and occupations and are not acceptable as ballot designations pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (a)(3): (1) Avocations: An avocation is a casual or occasional activity, diversion or hobby pursued principally for enjoyment and in addition to the candidate's principal profession, vocation or occupation. Avocations may include, but are not limited to, hobbies, social activities, volunteer work (except as set forth in section 20714.5 of this Chapter), and matters pursued as an amateur. (2) Pro Forma Professions, Vocations and Occupations: Pro forma professions, vocations or occupations are positions held by the candidate which consume little or none of the candidate's time and which, by their nature, are voluntary or for which the candidate is not compensated, except as set forth in section 20714.5 of this Chapter. Pro forma professions, vocations and occupations may include, but are not limited to, such pursuits as honorary peace officer, honorary chairperson, honorary professor, goodwill ambassador, official host or hostess and the like. (3) Statuses: A status is a state, condition, social position or legal relation of the candidate to another person, persons or the community as a whole. A status is generic in nature and generally fails to identify with any particular specificity the manner by which the candidate earns his or her livelihood or spends the substantial majority of his or her time. Examples of a status include, but are not limited to, veteran, proponent, reformer, scholar, founder, philosopher, philanthropist, activist, patriot, taxpayer, concerned citizen, husband, wife, and the like. (c) Pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (b)(1), the Secretary of State shall reject as unacceptable any proposed ballot designation which would mislead voters. In making this determination, the Secretary of State shall determine whether there is a substantial likelihood that a reasonably prudent voter would be misled as to the candidate's principal profession, vocation or occupation by the candidate's proposed ballot designation. The determination shall take into account the plain meaning of the words constituting the proposed ballot designation and the factual accuracy of the proposed ballot designation based upon supporting documents or other evidence submitted by the candidate in support of the proposed ballot designation, pursuant to sections 20711 and 20717 of this Chapter. (d) A ballot designation may not comprise or include commercial identification information, such as a trademark, service mark, trade name, or the specific name of a business, partnership, corporation, company, foundation, or organization. Examples of an improper use of commercial identification information include, but are not limited to, "Acme Company President," "Universal Widget Inventor," "Director, Smith Foundation," "UCLA Professor," and the like. (e) Pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (b)(2), the Secretary of State shall reject as unacceptable any proposed ballot designation which would suggest an evaluation of the candidate's qualifications, honesty, integrity, leadership abilities or character. Any laudatory or derogatory adjectives which would suggest an evaluation of the candidate's qualifications shall not be permitted. Such impermissible adjectives include, but are not limited to, senior, emeritus, specialist, magnate, "outstanding," "leading," "expert," "virtuous," "eminent," "best," "exalted," "prominent," "famous," "respected," "honored," "honest," "dishonest," "corrupt," "lazy," and the like. (f) Pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (b)(3), the Secretary of State shall reject as unacceptable any proposed ballot designation which abbreviates the word "retired" or places it following any word or words which it modifies. Examples of impermissible designations include "Ret. Army General," "Major USAF, Retired" and "City Attorney, Retired." (g) Pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (b)(4), the Secretary of State shall reject as unacceptable any proposed ballot designation which uses a word or prefix to indicate a prior profession, vocation, occupation or elected, appointed or judicial office previously held by the candidate. Such impermissible words or prefixes include, but are not limited to, "Ex-," "former," "past," and "erstwhile." Examples of impermissible designations include "Former Congressman," "Ex-Senator," and "Former Educator." (h) (1) Subject to the provisions of Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (b)(4), use of the word 16 P age

"retired" in a ballot designation is generally limited for use by individuals who have permanently given up their chosen principal profession, vocation or occupation. (2) In evaluating a proposed ballot designation including the word "retired," the Secretary of State will consider the following factors in making a determination as to the propriety of the use of the term "retired": (A) Prior to retiring from his or her principal profession, vocation or occupation, the candidate worked in such profession, vocation or occupation for more than 5 years; (B) The candidate is collecting, or eligible to collect, retirement benefits or other type of vested pension; (C) The candidate has reached at least the age of 55 years; (D) The candidate voluntarily left his or her last professional, vocational or occupational position; and, (E) The candidate's retirement benefits are providing him or her with a principal source of income. (3) If a candidate is requesting a ballot designation that he or she is a retired public official, the candidate must have previously voluntarily retired from public office, not have been involuntarily removed from office, not have been recalled by voters, and not have surrendered the office to seek another office or failed to win reelection to the office. If such a candidate did not voluntarily retire from public office, he or she may not use the word retired in his or her ballot designation. (4) A candidate may not use the word retired in his or her ballot designation if that candidate possesses another more recent, intervening principal profession, vocation, or occupation. (i) Pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (b)(5), the Secretary of State shall reject as unacceptable any proposed ballot designation which uses the name of any political party, whether or not it has qualified for recognized ballot status. (j) Pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (b)(6), the Secretary of State shall reject as unacceptable any proposed ballot designation which uses a word or words referring to a racial, religious, or ethnic group. (1) The Secretary of State shall reject as unacceptable any ballot designation which expressly contains or implies any ethnic or racial slurs or ethnically or racially derogatory language. (2) If the candidate is a member of the clergy, the candidate may not make reference to his or her specific denomination. However, the candidate may use his or her clerical title as a ballot designation (e.g., Rabbi, Pastor, Minister, Priest, Bishop, Deacon, Monk, Nun, Imam, etc.). (k) Pursuant to Elections Code section 13107, subdivision (b)(7), the Secretary of State shall reject as unacceptable any proposed ballot designation which refers to any activity prohibited by law. Unlawful activity includes any activities, conduct, professions, vocations, or occupations prohibited by state or federal law. Section 20717. Requests for Supporting Documentation. In addition to the Ballot Designation Worksheet required to be filed with the Secretary of State pursuant to Elections Code section 13107.3 and section 20711 of this Chapter, the Secretary of State may request that a candidate submit additional supporting documentation or other evidence to support the proposed ballot designation. (a) Time is of the essence regarding all matters pertaining to the review of proposed ballot designations submitted by candidates for public office. Failure to promptly submit requested supporting materials will preclude consideration of such materials in and the rendering of a final decision on the candidate's proposed ballot designation. (b) The Secretary of State will communicate, whenever possible, with the candidate in the most expeditious manner, including, but not limited to, telephone, facsimile transmission and electronic mail at the number or address provided by the candidate. When the candidate does not have reasonable access to a facsimile machine or electronic mail, the Secretary of State will transmit written 17 P age

communication to the candidate by means of overnight express delivery to the address provided by the candidate. (c) The candidate shall have the burden of establishing that the proposed ballot designation that he or she has submitted is accurate and complies with all provisions of Elections Code section 13107 and this Chapter. Section 20718. Communication of Decisions Regarding Ballot Designations. (a) If a candidate s proposed ballot designation has been rejected, an official copy of the decision of the Secretary of State will be made in writing and transmitted directly to the candidate by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, to the address provided by the candidate. The Secretary of State shall also provide a copy to the elections official in the candidate's county of residence and to the elections official of each county within the political subdivision. Copies may also be made available to all other candidates in the race. (b) At the request of the candidate, the Secretary of State will transmit a copy of the decision of the Secretary of State regarding the candidate's proposed ballot designation by facsimile transmission or e-mail to the facsimile number or e-mail address listed on the candidate's Ballot Designation Worksheet. (c) All written decisions of the Secretary of State regarding ballot designations are public records and are available for inspection and copying at the public counter of the Elections Division of the Office of the Secretary of State, 1500 11th Street, Fifth Floor, Sacramento, California 95814. Section 20719. Service of Legal Process Regarding Ballot Designations. (a) In the event a candidate or other interested party files a petition for the issuance of an extraordinary writ with the court or other legal action pertaining to a candidate's ballot designation, the summons and any other legal process should be served upon the Chief Counsel to the Secretary of State, 1500 11th Street, Sixth Floor, Sacramento, California 95814. The Chief Counsel may designate a Deputy Secretary of State to accept service of process on behalf of the Secretary of State. (b) Telephone notice pertaining to any ex parte applications filed with the court by any candidate or other interested party should be directed to the attention of the Chief Counsel to the Secretary of State at (916) 653-7244. Counsel for all parties to such ex parte matters are admonished that waivers of the Secretary of State's right to timely notice and the right to personally appear at the ex parte hearing will be granted in writing and only in limited instances. (c) The Secretary of State shall provide a copy of any legal actions in subdivision (a) or (b) above to the elections official in the county of the candidate's residence and any other county in the district. (d) The Secretary of State shall be named as a respondent in any legal action pertaining to a ballot designation for a candidate described in Elections Code section 15375, except for a candidate for judge of the superior court. 18 P age

Candidate Statement of Qualifications / Statement of Incumbent to be Recalled Guidelines California Elections Code sections13307, 13308 Statements of Qualifications are optional and, unless otherwise determined by the governing body, are printed at the expense of the candidate. Candidates are required to prepay the $400 cost. All statements are printed in English only. Your statement must be 200 words or less. Keep a 2 clear space in the top margin for file stamping. Use block paragraph style with spacing between paragraphs. Do not use more than 3-4 paragraphs. Statements shall be submitted on, or attached to, the form provided. Statements must be typewritten and single spaced in block paragraph style. Be accurate. Documents will be printed as submitted. Spelling, Punctuation and Grammatical errors will not be corrected. DO NOT USE ALL CAPS. Statements will be rejected if they are typed in all capital letters. Words in ALL CAPITALS, italics, underlines, boldface type, ***stars***, etc are prohibited. Statement shall be limited to a recitation of the candidate s own personal background and qualifications, and shall not in any way make reference to other candidates for that office or to another candidate s qualifications, character, or activities. The Elections Official shall not cause to be printed or circulated any statement that the elections official determines is not so limited or that includes any reference prohibited by law. Statement shall be written in the first person (e.g., I am running... not She is running... or Jane Doe is running... and shall be limited to a recitation of the candidate s personal background and qualifications. Each statement contains a Declaration under penalty of perjury, declaring that the information contained is true and correct. Statement shall not include the party affiliation of the candidate, nor membership or activity in partisan political organizations. No statement shall contain any demonstrably false, slanderous or libelous statements. The Occupation field in the candidate s statement is not governed by the laws and regulations pertaining to ballot designations. Occupation may be different than your ballot designation. Statements will be printed in random alphabet order matching how the candidates will appear on the ballot. Statements shall be filed in the Butte County Clerk-Recorder Elections Division. 19 P age

An Incumbent for Recall may submit a Statement. Statements must be filed by 5pm on November 10, 2016. Candidate and Incumbent statements shall remain confidential until the expiration of the filing deadline. Withdrawl of Statement Statements may be withdrawn, but not changed until 5 p.m. on the next regular business day following the close of nominations for such office. Public Examination and Challenges (a) The elections official shall make a copy of the material referred to in Elections Code section 13307 available for public examination in the elections official s office for a period of 10 calendar days immediately following the filing deadline for submission of those documents. Any person may obtain a copy of the candidate s statements from the elections official for use outside of the elections official s office. The elections official may charge a fee to any person obtaining a copy of the material, and the fee may not exceed the actual cost incurred by the elections official in providing the copy. (b) (1) During the 10-calendar-day public examination period provided by this section, any voter of the jurisdiction in which the election is being held, or the elections official, himself or herself, may seek a writ of mandate or an injunction requiring any or all of the material in the candidates statements to be amended or deleted. The writ of mandate or injunction request shall be filed no later than the end of the 10-calendar-day public examination period. (2) A peremptory writ of mandate or an injunction shall issue only upon clear and convincing proof that the material in question is false, misleading, or inconsistent with the requirements of this chapter, and that issuance of the writ or injunction will not substantially interfere with the printing or distribution of official election materials as provided by law. (3) The elections official shall be named as respondent and the candidate who authored the material in question shall be named as the real party in interest. In the case of the elections official bringing the mandamus or injunctive action pursuant to this subdivision, the board of supervisors of the county shall be named as the respondent and the candidate who authored the material in question shall be named as the real party in interest. (Elections Code section 13313) 20 P age

Word Count Guidelines Counting of words, for purposes of this code, shall be as follows: Punctuation... Not Counted All Proper Nouns including Geographical Names... Counted; one word Abbreviations... Counted, one word Numbers Digits (1, 10, 100 etc.)... Counted, one word Spelled Out (one, ten, one hundred, etc.)... Counted, per word Dates All Digits (6/5/2012)... Counted, one word Words and Digits (June 5, 2012)... Counted, two words Monetary Amounts (if the $ sign is used with figure - $1,000.00)... Counted, one word Hyphenated Words... Counted, per word If word appears in a 10 year old or newer standard dictionary... Counted, one word Note: Hyphenated words that appear in any generally available standard reference dictionary, published in the United States at any time within the 10 calendar years immediately preceding the election for which the words are counted, shall be considered as one word. Each part of all other hyphenated words shall be counted as a separate word. Telephone Numbers... Counted, one word Internet Website addresses... Counted, one word This section shall not apply to counting words for ballot designations under Elections Code section 13107. (Elections Code section 9) * All California geographical names shall be considered to be one word and shall be limited to the names of cities, counties and states. However, any areas that have political boundaries with an elected or appointed board are also considered geographical areas by the Butte County Elections Office. 21 P age

January 24, 2017 Special Recall Election Candidate s Statement of Qualifications Form Candidate Name: John A. Doe Office: Governing Board Member, Washington Unified School District Check the appropriate box or boxes: I DO NOT wish to have a statement printed in the voter pamphlet. However, I understand that if I choose to submit a written statement, I may do so no later than the deadline for filing nomination documents. I DO wish to have a statement printed in the voter pamphlet and I agree to pay, upon billing, any additional cost involved in the printing and handling of the submitted statement if actual costs exceed the advance payment. I understand that a refund will be made if the advance payment exceeds the cost. I wish to have my statement translated and printed in Spanish in addition to English, with the understanding that I will pay the actual cost incurred. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the contents of the following candidate statement are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true and correct. Signature: John A. Doe Date: August 2, 2013 Age: 48 Occupation: Dentist/Rancher/Assemblyman (optional) (optional) Your statement and word count begin here: I am running for the governing board of the Washington Unified School District because I feel I can bring a balance to the board. I attended local schools, graduating from Washington High School in 1970. I am married and have two children currently attending schools in the district, have a private dental practice and oversee the daily operation and finances of our family-owned cattle ranch. I own and operate my own dental business, so I am well aware of the need to operate within a budget. With proper distribution of resources and educational materials, I am convinced we can offer a higher quality education to all students within the district. I believe it is time to tighten our belts and take a long, hard look at current and future budgets. I have been active in the P.T.A., served on the Save Our Youth Committee, and am an active member of the All-Faith Church. I have served as Boy Scout Troup Leader for the past 5 years. I also serve as a volunteer at the Community Recycling Center and local animal shelter as time allows. I am looking forward to serving you on the Washington Unified School District Governing Board. Thank you for your vote. 11 P age

Candidate Statement of Qualifications / Statement by Incumbent to be Recalled Printing Cost The following fee has determined for the cost of printing a Candidate s Statement of Qualifications or Statement of Incumbent to be Recalled in the Voter Information Booklet. Jurisdiction Division Cost Paradise Irrigation District Division 3 $400.00 Division 4 $400.00 Payment Candidate(s) Incumbent(s) The fee shall be paid at the time the statement is submitted. The fee shall be paid at the time the statement is submitted. Withdrawl of Statement If you wish to withdraw your statement, you must do so by 5:00pm on November 14, 2016. The fee will be refunded in full. Please allow time to receive your refund. 12 P age

Code of Fair Campaign Practices At the time an individual is issued any paper evidencing an intention to be a candidate for public office, the elections official shall give the individual a form and a copy of this chapter. The elections official shall inform each candidate for public office that subscription to the code is voluntary. (Elections Code section 20440) Below is a sample of the Code of Fair Campaign Practices Form: Voluntary Subscription In no event shall a candidate for public office be required to subscribe to or endorse the code. (Elections Code SECTION 20444) Public Record Every code subscribed to by a candidate for public office pursuant to this chapter is a public record open for public inspection. (Elections Code section 20443) Secretary of State to Supply Forms The Secretary of State shall print, or cause to be printed, blank forms of the code. The Secretary of State shall supply the forms to the elections officials in quantities and at times requested by the elections officials. (Elections Code section 20441) Retention of Code of Fair Campaign Practices Forms The elections official shall accept, at all times prior to the election, all completed forms that are properly subscribed to by a candidate for public office and shall retain them for public inspection until 30 days after the election. (Elections Code section 20442) 13 P age