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Section 12-25-28 - Statements by candidates for state or federal office subject to primary--Violation as petty offense or misdemeanor

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12-25-28. Statements by candidates for state or federal office subject to primary--Violation as petty offense or misdemeanor.Any candidate for the United States Senate, the United States House of Representatives, Governor, circuit court judge, or the Legislature shall file a statement of financial interest with the secretary of state not more than fifteen days after filing the candidate's nominating petitions. Any Supreme Court justice shall file a statement of financial interest with the secretary of state not more than fifteen days following notice to the secretary of state of the justice's intention to place the justice's name on the retention ballot. A violation of this section is a petty offense. Any intentional violation of this section is a Class 2 misdemeanor. Source: SL 1974, ch 121, §2; SL 1975, ch 125, §22; SL 1979, ch 108, §5; SL 1982, ch 86, §107; SL 1984, ch 113; SL 2017, ch 23, §3.