Idaho Code
Idaho Code § 50-406 (2026)
Method of nomination — Clerk to furnish printed forms.
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Method of nomination — Clerk to furnish printed forms.
Candidates for elective city offices shall be nominated by declaration. The declaration shall contain the name and address of the person and the office and the term for which he is being nominated. There shall be no mention relating to party or principal of the nominee. The completed declaration of candidacy shall be accompanied by: (1) a petition of candidacy signed by not less than five (5) registered qualified electors; or (2) a nonrefundable filing fee of forty dollars ($40.00) which shall be deposited in the city treasury.
It shall be the duty of the city clerk to furnish upon application a reasonable number of regular printed forms, as herein set forth, to any person or persons applying therefor. The forms shall be of uniform size as determined by the clerk.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 1961–2006 · leading case: Davidson v. Wright, 151 P.3d 812 (Idaho 2006).
Davidson v. Wright, 151 P.3d 812 (Idaho 2006). “Davidson filed his suit pursuant to I.C. § 50-406, which provides for a person aggrieved by a city clerk's act or failure to act under any election law to bring the matter to district court.”
Herzog v. City of Pocatello, 363 P.2d 188 (Idaho 1961). “4 of Title 50, the legislative body of such municipality shall appoint a commission to be known as the zoning commission to recommend boundaries of the various original districts and appropriate regulations to be enforced therein.”
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