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Any number of voters may organize to form a political party, which may have a place on the ballot and have the names of its candidates identified thereon with the party’s name, or other official designation, by complying with § 1112 (a) and (b); provided, however, that the party’s name and its candidates shall
not be placed on the ballot as directed in § 7108 until the party has qualified as a recognized political party by polling, in a general election, the number of votes required by § 1112 (c).

SOURCE: GC § 2012. Codified as 3 Guam Code Ann. § 1113. Repealed and reenacted to this section by P.L. 31-255:2 (Dec. 11, 2012).