This document can't be fully legal. As long as a write-in block is on a ballot, anyone is eligible to have their vote counted if their name is written properly on the ballot, and the person is constitutionally eligible for the office. Otherwise the state is disenfranchising that voter. Number (2) on the document can't be enforced. That doesn't mean the ex-candidate can be forced to serve of course, but if someone takes the time to vote it should absolutely count.
Note - constitutionally eligible rules out counting votes for Mickey Mouse, but it doesn't rule out someone who withdrew. Nimrata will still get some votes in this election I'm sure.
This document can't be fully legal. As long as a write-in block is on a ballot, anyone is eligible to have their vote counted if their name is written properly on the ballot, and the person is constitutionally eligible for the office. Otherwise the state is disenfranchising that voter. Number (2) on the document can't be enforced. That doesn't mean the ex-candidate can be forced to serve of course, but if someone takes the time to vote it should absolutely count.
Note - constitutionally eligible rules out counting votes for Mickey Mouse, but it doesn't rule out someone who withdrew. Nimrata will still get some votes in this election I'm sure.