§ 36.03  PRIMARY ELECTIONS; EFFECT OF NUMBER OF CANDIDATES FILING; PREPARATION OF BALLOTS.
   (A)   If the number of candidates properly filed for nomination at the primary election does not exceed two for each vacancy to be filled, all candidates properly filed shall be considered nominated and no primary election for their nomination shall be required.
   (B)   When more than one person becomes a candidate by filing a petition or write-in procedures for the same position in the primary, the County Clerk, in preparing the official ballot for the general election shall place thereon the names of the persons who received the greatest number of votes in the primary, but in no event shall the names on the general election ballot be more then twice the number of vacancies to be filled at the general election.
   (C)   The County Clerk shall place the names of the candidates on the general election ballot in the direct order according to the number of votes received at the primary election. If no primary election was held, the names of the candidates shall be placed upon the general election ballot in the order of their filing.
(Prior Code, § 1-703)