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If a candidate of a political party for the office of governor is nominated at the primary election and no candidate for lieutenant governor is nominated from the same political party at the party primary, the vacancy may be filled by party petition, in the same manner as vacancies resulting from death, withdrawal, resignation, or disqualification, under AS 15.25.110 - 15.25.130.
History: Eff. 9/11/2002, Register 164
Authority: Art. III, sec. 8,
Ak. Const.
Editor's note: 6 AAC 25.205 took effect 9/11/2002. In making the emergency regulations "permanent", the regulations attorney made technical changes, even though the section's history note did not reflect an amendment.
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