People living with you if they're eligible and registered to vote, can be others person across the street that maybe you shovel their driveway or other neighbors that you have can also sign that petition. So to be judge of elections it's 10. To run for the other two positions, majority and minority inspector, it's five [signatures]. And again you can be one of those signers. So it's not a heavy lift. (05:46–05:52)
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Asserts that five signatures are required to run for majority and minority inspector positions.
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