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1 | | after the event creating the vacancy. The resolution filling |
2 | | the vacancy shall
be sent by U. S. mail or personal delivery to |
3 | | the certifying officer or board
within 3 days of the action by |
4 | | which the vacancy was filled; provided, if such
resolution is |
5 | | sent by mail and the U. S. postmark on the envelope containing
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6 | | such resolution is dated prior to the expiration of such 3 day |
7 | | limit, the
resolution shall be deemed filed within such 3 day |
8 | | limit. Failure to so
transmit the resolution within the time |
9 | | specified in this Section shall
authorize the certifying |
10 | | officer or board to certify the original candidate.
Vacancies |
11 | | shall be filled by the officers of a local municipal or |
12 | | township
political party as specified in subsection (h) of |
13 | | Section 7-8, other than a
statewide political party, that is |
14 | | established only within a municipality or
township and the |
15 | | managing committee (or legislative committee in case of a
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16 | | candidate for State Senator or representative committee in the |
17 | | case of a
candidate for State Representative in the General |
18 | | Assembly or State central committee in the case of a candidate |
19 | | for statewide office, including but not limited to the office |
20 | | of United States Senator) of the respective
political party for |
21 | | the territorial area in which such vacancy occurs.
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22 | | The resolution to fill a vacancy in nomination shall be |
23 | | duly
acknowledged before an officer qualified to take |
24 | | acknowledgements of deeds
and shall include, upon its face, the |
25 | | following information:
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26 | | (a) the name of the original nominee and the office |
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1 | | vacated;
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2 | | (b) the date on which the vacancy occurred;
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3 | | (c) the name and address of the nominee selected to fill |
4 | | the vacancy and
the date of selection.
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5 | | The resolution to fill a vacancy in nomination shall be |
6 | | accompanied by a
Statement of Candidacy, as prescribed in |
7 | | Section 7-10, completed by the
selected nominee and a receipt |
8 | | indicating that such nominee has filed a
statement of economic |
9 | | interests as required by the Illinois Governmental
Ethics Act.
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10 | | The provisions of Section 10-8 through 10-10.1 relating to |
11 | | objections to
certificates of nomination and nomination |
12 | | papers, hearings on objections,
and judicial review, shall |
13 | | apply to and govern objections to resolutions
for filling a |
14 | | vacancy in nomination.
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15 | | Any vacancy in nomination occurring 15 days or less before |
16 | | the consolidated
election or the general election shall not be |
17 | | filled. In this event, the
certification of the original |
18 | | candidate shall stand and his name shall
appear on the official |
19 | | ballot to be voted at the general election.
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20 | | A vacancy in nomination occurs when a candidate who has |
21 | | been
nominated under the provisions of this Article 7 dies |
22 | | before the
election (whether death occurs prior to, on or after |
23 | | the day of the
primary), or declines the nomination; provided |
24 | | that nominations may
become vacant for other reasons.
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25 | | If the name of no established political party candidate was |
26 | | printed on
the consolidated primary ballot for a particular |
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1 | | office
and if no person was nominated as a write-in candidate |
2 | | for such office,
a vacancy in nomination shall be created which |
3 | | may be filled by resolution in accordance
with the above |
4 | | requirements of this Section. If the name of no established |
5 | | political
party candidate was printed on the general primary |
6 | | ballot for a particular
office and if no person was nominated |
7 | | as a write-in candidate for such office,
a vacancy in |
8 | | nomination shall be filled only by a person designated by the |
9 | | appropriate committee of the political party and only if that |
10 | | designated person files nominating petitions with the number of |
11 | | signatures required for an established party candidate for that |
12 | | office within 75 days after the day of the general primary ; |
13 | | provided that a resolution designating such a person must be |
14 | | filed in accordance with the above requirements of this |
15 | | Section . The circulation period for those petitions begins on |
16 | | the day the appropriate committee designates that person by |
17 | | resolution. In addition to the initial filing of a resolution, |
18 | | the designated . The person shall thereafter file his or her |
19 | | nominating petitions, statements of candidacy, notice of |
20 | | appointment by the appropriate committee, and receipt of filing |
21 | | his or her statement of economic interests together. These |
22 | | documents shall be filed at the same location as provided in |
23 | | Section 7-12. The electoral boards having jurisdiction under |
24 | | Section 10-9 to hear and pass upon objections to nominating |
25 | | petitions also shall hear and pass upon objections to |
26 | | resolutions and nomination petitions filed by candidates under |
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1 | | this paragraph.
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2 | | A candidate for whom a nomination paper has been filed as a |
3 | | partisan
candidate at a primary election, and who is defeated |
4 | | for his or her
nomination at such primary election, is |
5 | | ineligible to be listed on the
ballot at that general or |
6 | | consolidated election as a candidate of another
political |
7 | | party.
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8 | | A candidate seeking election to an office for which |
9 | | candidates of
political parties are nominated by caucus who is |
10 | | a participant in the
caucus and who is defeated for his or her |
11 | | nomination at such caucus, is
ineligible to be listed on the |
12 | | ballot at that general or consolidated
election as a candidate |
13 | | of another political party.
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14 | | In the proceedings to nominate a candidate to fill a |
15 | | vacancy or to
fill a vacancy in the nomination, each precinct, |
16 | | township, ward, county
or congressional district, as the case |
17 | | may be, shall through its
representative on such central or |
18 | | managing committee, be entitled to one
vote for each ballot |
19 | | voted in such precinct, township, ward, county or
congressional |
20 | | district, as the case may be, by the primary electors of
its |
21 | | party at the primary election immediately preceding the meeting |
22 | | at
which such vacancy is to be filled.
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23 | | For purposes of this Section, the words "certify" and |
24 | | "certification"
shall refer to the act of officially declaring |
25 | | the names of candidates
entitled to be printed upon the |
26 | | official ballot at an election and
directing election |
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1 | | authorities to place the names of such candidates upon
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2 | | official ballot. "Certifying officers or board" shall refer to |
3 | | the
local election official, election authority or the State |
4 | | Board of
Elections, as the case may be, with whom nomination |
5 | | papers, including
certificates of nomination and resolutions |
6 | | to fill vacancies in nomination,
are filed and whose duty it is |
7 | | to "certify" candidates.
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8 | | (Source: P.A. 96-809, eff. 1-1-10; 96-848, eff. 1-1-10.)
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9 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
10 | | becoming law.
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