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  • Subchapter I: Time of Primaries and Elections (§ § 163-1 through 163-18)
  • Subchapter II: Election Officers (§ § 163-19 through 163-41)
  • Subchapter III: Qualifying to Vote (§ § 163-54 through 163-90.3)
  • Subchapter IV: Political Parties (§ § 163-96 through 163-103)
  • Subchapter V: Nomination of Candidates (§ § 163-104 through 163-127.6)
  • Subchapter VI: Conduct of Primaries and Elections (§ § 163-128 through 163-225)
  • Subchapter VII: Absentee Voting (§ § 163-226 through 163-258.31)
  • Subchapter VIII: Regulation of Election Campaigns - Corrupt Practices and Other Offenses Against the Elective Franchise (§ § 163-259 through 163-278.329)
  • Subchapter IX: Municipal Elections (§ § 163-279 through 163-320)
  • Subchapter X: Elections of Appellate, Superior, and District Court Judges [Repealed]
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