When will I be informed of my candidate qualification status?
The County Registrar of Voters qualifies or disqualifies the signatures obtained on the nomination papers. The City Clerk (Elections Official) will notified in writing via email, or postal service of your status.

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1. Is there a filing fee to file nomination papers?
2. Can I withdraw my nomination papers after filing them?
3. What happens if some of the signatures I obtain on my nomination papers are not registered voters, or do not live within the City?
4. May I sign my own nomination papers?
5. When will I be informed of my candidate qualification status?
6. Can I change or correct my Candidate’s Statement after it has been submitted?
7. If I submit a Candidate’s Statement, and I change my mind, may I withdraw the statement?
8. Is there any cost in filing a Candidate Statement?
9. When will the official results of the election be received and certified as correct?
10. Are there any requirements with receiving or spending money to run for office or hold office?
11. If I am only spending my own money on my campaign, do I still need to file a Campaign Statement?