For a name to be placed on the general election ballot, a candidate must be either a party nominee or an independent and

A) ?secure petition signatures totaling 10 percent of the gubernatorial vote in the previous general election.
B) ?have a party platform and hold a party convention.
C) simply inform the secretary of state that he or she wishes to be on the ballot.
D) ?have won 5 percent of any statewide office in the previous general election.


D

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