Petition Submission Form

Candidates seeking to run for NACDL offices by petition are required to submit materials via form no later than June 16, 2022 at 5:00 pm Eastern Time.

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IF YOU SUBMITTED A STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS TO THE NOMINATING COMMITTEE, THAT STATEMENT WILL BE USED. Please type your statement of qualifications into this form. Candidates are encouraged to type their responses in a word processor and paste them into this field. Only the first 600 words will be transmitted to the Nominating Committee or used as a candidacy statement. In the event of a contested election, this statement of qualifications will be used as your candidacy statement and cannot be edited except at the discretion of the Elections Committee upon good cause shown.
I certify that I am a member in good standing of my respective state bar(s)
I certify that I am not under indictment or information for any felony or crime involving moral turpitude

 

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