A. In a primary or general election, no candidate’s name shall appear more than once on the ballot, except in the case of a candidate who is also a candidate for president or vice president of the United States.

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B. In a regular local election, a candidate’s name:

(1)     shall not appear more than once to be elected to any position with the same local government; and

(2)     may appear more than once to be elected to any position with different local governments.