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The AZ wording
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Between lines 34 and 35, insert:
“B. The national political party committee for a candidate for president for a party that is entitled to continued representation on the ballot shall provide to the secretary of state written notice of that political party’s nomination of its candidates for president and vice president.
“Within ten days after submittal of the names of the candidates, the national political party committee shall submit an affidavit of the presidential candidate in which the presidential candidate states the candidate’s citizenship and age and shall append to the affidavit documents that prove that the candidate is a natural born citizen, prove the candidate’s age and prove that the candidate meets the residency requirements for President of the United States as prescribed in article II, section 1, Constitution of the United States.
C. The secretary of state shall review the affidavit and other documents submitted by the national political party committee and, if the secretary of state has reasonable cause to believe that the candidate does not meet the citizenship, age and residency requirements prescribed by law, the secretary of state shall not place that candidate’s name on the ballot.”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2497556/posts?q=1&;page=1
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Bysiewicz Takes the Stand; Says Running For AG Is Her Civil Right
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As for her eligibility, Bysiewicz said she believes its her civil right to run, but filed the lawsuit because significant questions about her eligibility remained.
Bysiewicz is hoping the court finds shes eligible to run for attorney general, but in order to meet that requirement she must have practiced law for at least 10 years.
Bysiewicz has been a lawyer for 24 years, but she lacks the 10 years of active practice, if her time in elected office is not counted.
http://www.ctnewsjunkie.com/ctnj.php/archives/entry/bysiewicz_takes_the_stand/
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Final Arguments Heard In Bysiewicz AG Case - Bysiewicz’s Eligibility For AG Seat In Question
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A lawyer for the Connecticut Republicans has told a judge that Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz has not proved that her legal experience meets the requirement to run for attorney general.
But a lawyer for Bysiewicz said the Democratic candidate has shown that she’s met the law by actively providing legal advice during her 12 years as secretary of the state.
http://www.wfsb.com/politics/23206817/detail.html