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Public Act 102-0692 |
HB1953 Enrolled | LRB102 04336 RJF 14354 b |
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AN ACT concerning State government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Election Code is amended by changing |
Sections 2A-1.1b, 7-4, 7-10, and 8-8 as follows: |
(10 ILCS 5/2A-1.1b) |
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023) |
Sec. 2A-1.1b. 2022 general primary election and general |
election dates. |
(a) In addition to the provisions of this Code and
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notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the provisions
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in this Section shall govern the dates for the conduct of the
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2022 general primary election and for preparing for the 2022 |
general election. The provisions of this Code shall
control |
any aspect of the administration or conduct of the 2022
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general primary election and 2022 general election that is not |
provided for in this Section,
provided that in the event of |
conflict between this Section and
any other provision of this |
Code or any other law, the
provisions of this Section shall |
control. The provisions of this Section shall apply to all
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election authorities, including, but not limited to, those
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under the jurisdiction of a Board of Election Commissioners. |
The provisions of this Section shall apply for the
dates for |
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the 2022 general primary election and the 2022 general |
election only
and the provisions of this amendatory Act of the |
102nd General
Assembly shall be in effect through December 31, |
2022. |
(b) Petitions for nomination for the general primary |
election may begin circulation on January 13, 2022. All |
petitions for nomination of an established party candidate for |
statewide office shall be signed by at least 3,250 but not more |
than 6,500 of the qualified primary electors of the |
candidate's party. All petitions for nomination of an |
established party candidate for the office of Representative |
in the General Assembly shall be signed by at least 400 but not |
more than 1,000 of the qualified primary electors of the |
candidate's party in the candidate's representative district. |
All petitions for nomination of an established party candidate |
for the office of State Senator shall be signed by at least 650 |
but not more than 2,000 of the qualified primary electors of |
the candidate's party in the candidate's legislative district. |
The signature requirement for an established party candidate |
for all other offices shall be reduced by one-third and any |
provision of this Code limiting the maximum number of |
signatures that may be submitted for those offices shall be |
reduced by one-third. |
(c) Petitions for nomination for congressional, or |
judicial office, or for any office a nomination for which is |
made for a territorial division or district which comprises |
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more than one county or is partly in one county and partly in |
another county or counties (including the Fox Metro Water |
Reclamation District) for the general primary election may be |
filed in the principal office of the State Board of Elections |
beginning on March 7, 2022 but no later than March 14, 2022; a |
petition for nomination to fill a vacancy by special election |
in the office of representative in Congress from this State |
(for vacancies occurring between February 21, 2022 and March |
14, 2022) for the general primary election may be filed in the |
principal office of the State Board of Elections beginning |
March 28, 2022 but no later than April 4, 2022. |
(d) Objections to certificates of nomination and |
nomination papers and petitions to submit public questions to |
a referendum for the general primary election shall be filed |
no later than March 21, 2022. |
(e) Notwithstanding any provision of Section 19-2 to the |
contrary, electors Electors may request vote by mail ballots |
for the general primary election beginning on March 30, 2022 |
but no later than June 23, 2022. |
(f) Petitions for nomination for independent candidates |
and new political party candidates for the general election |
may begin circulation on April 13, 2022. |
(g) The State Board of Elections shall certify the names |
of candidates who filed nomination papers or certificates of |
nomination for the general primary election with the Board no |
later than April 21, 2022. |
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(h) A notarized declaration of intent to be a write-in |
candidate for the general primary election shall be filed with |
the proper election authority or authorities no later than |
April 28, 2022. |
(i) Each election authority shall mail ballots to each |
person who has filed an application for a ballot for the |
general primary election under Article 20 no later than May |
14, 2022, and any application received after May 12, 2022 |
shall be mailed within 2 business days after receipt of the |
application. |
(j) The period for early voting by personal appearance for |
the general primary election shall begin on May 19, 2022. |
(k) The general primary election shall be held on June 28, |
2022. |
(l) The last day for an established party managing |
committee to appoint someone to fill a vacancy for the general |
election when no candidate was nominated at the general |
primary election and for the appointee to file the required |
documentation is July 25, 2022. The signature requirement for |
an established party candidate filing to fill a vacancy shall |
be reduced by two-thirds and any provision of this Code |
limiting the maximum number of signatures that may be |
submitted for those offices shall be reduced by two-thirds. |
Objections to nomination papers, certificates of nomination, |
or resolutions for established party candidates filing to fill |
a vacancy shall be filed no later than August 1, 2022. |
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(m) Certificates of nomination and nomination papers for |
the nomination of new political parties and independent |
candidates for offices to be filled by electors of the entire |
State, or any district not entirely within a county, or for |
congressional, State legislative or judicial offices shall be |
presented to the principal office of the State Board of |
Elections beginning July 5, 2022 but no later than July 11, |
2022. Certificates of nomination and nomination papers for the |
nomination of new political parties and independent candidates |
for all other offices shall be presented to the appropriate |
election authority or local election official with whom such |
nomination papers are filed beginning July 5, 2022 but no |
later than July 11, 2022. |
(n) Objections to certificates of nomination and |
nomination papers for new political parties and independent |
candidates for the general election shall be filed no later |
than July 18, 2022. |
(o) (Blank). |
(p) (Blank). |
(q) This Section is repealed on January 1, 2023.
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(Source: P.A. 102-15, eff. 6-17-21; 102-668, eff. 11-15-21.)
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(10 ILCS 5/7-4) (from Ch. 46, par. 7-4)
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Sec. 7-4.
The following words and phrases in this Article |
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unless the same be inconsistent with the context, be |
construed as
follows:
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1. The word "primary", the primary elections provided for |
in this
Article, which are the general primary, the |
consolidated primary, and for
those municipalities which have |
annual partisan elections for any officer,
the municipal |
primary held 6 weeks prior to the general primary election
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date in even numbered years.
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2. The definitions of terms in Section 1-3 of this Code |
shall apply to
this Article.
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3. The word "precinct", a voting district heretofore or |
hereafter
established by law within which all qualified |
electors vote at one
polling place.
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4. The words "state office" or "state officer", an office |
to be
filled, or an officer to be voted for, by qualified |
electors of the
entire state, including United States Senator |
and Congressperson at large.
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5. The words "congressional office" or "congressional |
officer",
representatives in Congress.
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6. The words "county office" or "county officer," include |
an office
to be filled or an officer to be voted for, by the |
qualified electors of
the entire county. "County office" or |
"county officer" also include the
assessor and board of |
appeals and county commissioners and president of
county board |
of Cook County, and county board members and the chair
of the |
county board in counties subject to Division 2-3 of the |
Counties Code.
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7. The words "city office" and "village office," and |
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"incorporated
town office" or "city officer" and "village |
officer", and "incorporated
town officer", an office to be |
filled or an officer to be voted for by
the qualified electors |
of the entire municipality, including alderpersons.
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8. The words "town office" or "town officer", an office to |
be filled
or an officer to be voted for by the qualified |
electors of an entire
town.
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9. The words "town" and "incorporated town" shall |
respectively be
defined as in Section 1-3 of this Code.
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10. The words "delegates and alternate delegates to |
National
nominating conventions" include all delegates and |
alternate delegates to
National nominating conventions whether |
they be elected from the state
at large or from congressional |
districts or selected by State convention
unless contrary and |
non-inclusive language specifically limits the term
to one |
class.
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11. "Judicial office" means a post held by a judge of the |
Supreme,
Appellate, or Circuit Court. |
"State Central Committeeperson" includes "committeeman" or |
"committeewoman" for those persons elected or appointed under |
State Central Committee Alternative B under Section 7-8.
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(Source: P.A. 102-15, eff. 6-17-21; 102-687, eff. 12-17-21.)
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(10 ILCS 5/7-10) (from Ch. 46, par. 7-10)
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Sec. 7-10. Form of petition for nomination. The name of no |
candidate for
nomination, or State central committeeperson, or |
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township committeeperson, or
precinct committeeperson, or ward |
committeeperson or candidate for delegate or
alternate |
delegate to national nominating conventions, shall be printed
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upon the primary ballot unless a petition for nomination has |
been filed in
his behalf as provided in this Article in |
substantially the following form:
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We, the undersigned, members of and affiliated with the |
.... party
and qualified primary electors of the .... party, |
in the .... of ....,
in the county of .... and State of |
Illinois, do hereby petition that
the following named person |
or persons shall be a candidate or candidates
of the .... party |
for the nomination for (or in case of committeepersons for
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election to) the office or offices hereinafter specified, to |
be voted
for at the primary election to be held on (insert |
date).
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Name |
Office |
Address |
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John Jones |
Governor |
Belvidere, Ill. |
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Jane James | Lieutenant Governor | Peoria, Ill. |
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Thomas Smith |
Attorney General |
Oakland, Ill. |
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Name.................. Address.......................
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State of Illinois)
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County of........)
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I, ...., do hereby certify
that I reside at No. .... |
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street, in the .... of ...., county of ....,
and State of |
....., that I am 18 years of age or older, that
I am a citizen |
of the United States, and that the signatures on this sheet
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were signed
in my presence, and are genuine, and that to the |
best of my knowledge
and belief the persons so signing were at |
the time of signing the
petitions qualified voters of the .... |
party, and that their respective
residences are correctly |
stated, as above set forth.
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Subscribed and sworn to before me on (insert date).
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Each sheet of the petition other than the statement of |
candidacy and
candidate's statement shall be of uniform size |
and shall contain above
the space for signatures an |
appropriate heading giving the information
as to name of |
candidate or candidates, in whose behalf such petition is
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signed; the office, the political party represented and place |
of
residence; and the heading of each sheet shall be the same.
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Such petition shall be signed by qualified primary |
electors residing
in the political division for which the |
nomination is sought in their
own proper persons only and |
opposite the signature of each signer, his
residence address |
shall be written or printed. The residence address
required to |
be written or printed opposite each qualified primary |
elector's
name shall include the street address or rural route |
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number of the signer,
as the case may be, as well as the |
signer's county, and city, village or
town, and state.
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However, the county or city, village or town, and state of |
residence of
the electors may be printed on the petition forms |
where all of the
electors signing the petition reside in the |
same county or city, village
or town, and state. Standard |
abbreviations may be used in writing the
residence address, |
including street number, if any. At the bottom of
each sheet of |
such petition shall be added a circulator statement signed by
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a person 18 years of age or older who is a citizen of the |
United States,
stating the street address or rural route |
number, as the case may be, as well
as the county, city, |
village or town, and state;
and certifying that the signatures |
on that sheet of the petition were signed in
his or her |
presence and certifying that the signatures are genuine; and
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either (1) indicating the dates on which that sheet was |
circulated, or (2)
indicating the first and last dates on |
which the sheet was circulated, or (3)
for elections where the |
petition circulation period is 90 days, certifying that none |
of the signatures on the sheet were signed more than 90
days |
preceding the last day for the filing of the petition , or (4) |
for the 2022 general primary election only, certify that the |
signatures on the sheet were signed during the period of |
January 13, 2022 through March 14, 2022 or certify that the |
signatures on the sheet were signed during the period of |
January 13, 2022 through the date on which this Statement was |
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sworn or affirmed to and certifying that
to the best of his or |
her knowledge and belief the persons so signing were at
the |
time of signing the petitions qualified voters of the |
political party for
which a nomination is sought. Such |
statement shall be sworn to before some
officer authorized to |
administer oaths in this State.
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Except as otherwise provided in this Code, no petition |
sheet shall be circulated more than 90 days preceding the
last |
day provided in Section 7-12 for the filing of such petition.
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The person circulating the petition, or the candidate on |
whose behalf the
petition is circulated, may strike any |
signature from the petition,
provided that:
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(1) the person striking the signature shall initial |
the petition at
the place where the signature is struck; |
and
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(2) the person striking the signature shall sign a |
certification
listing the page number and line number of |
each signature struck from
the petition. Such |
certification shall be filed as a part of the petition.
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Such sheets before being filed shall be neatly fastened |
together in
book form, by placing the sheets in a pile and |
fastening them together
at one edge in a secure and suitable |
manner, and the sheets shall then
be numbered consecutively. |
The sheets shall not be fastened by pasting
them together end |
to end, so as to form a continuous strip or roll. All
petition |
sheets which are filed with the proper local election |
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officials,
election authorities or the State Board of |
Elections shall be the original
sheets which have been signed |
by the voters and by the circulator thereof,
and not |
photocopies or duplicates of such sheets. Each petition must |
include
as a part thereof, a statement of candidacy for each of |
the candidates filing,
or in whose behalf the petition is |
filed. This statement shall set out the
address of such |
candidate, the office for which he is a candidate, shall state
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that the candidate is a qualified primary voter of the party to |
which the
petition relates and is qualified for the office |
specified (in the case of a
candidate for State's Attorney it |
shall state that the candidate is at the time
of filing such |
statement a licensed attorney-at-law of this State), shall |
state
that he has filed (or will file before the close of the |
petition filing period)
a statement of economic interests as |
required by the Illinois Governmental
Ethics Act, shall |
request that the candidate's name be placed upon the official
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ballot, and shall be subscribed and sworn to by such candidate |
before some
officer authorized to take acknowledgment of deeds |
in the State and shall be in
substantially the following form:
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Statement of Candidacy
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Name |
Address |
Office |
District |
Party |
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John Jones |
102 Main St. |
Governor |
Statewide |
Republican |
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Belvidere, |
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Illinois |
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State of Illinois)
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) ss.
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County of .......)
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I, ...., being first duly sworn, say that I reside at .... |
Street in the city
(or village) of ...., in the county of ...., |
State of Illinois; that I
am a qualified voter therein and am a |
qualified primary voter of the ....
party; that I am a |
candidate for nomination (for election in the case of |
committeeperson
and delegates and alternate delegates) to the |
office of ....
to be voted upon at the primary election to be |
held on (insert date); that I am
legally qualified (including
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being the holder of any license that may be an eligibility |
requirement
for the office I seek the nomination for) to hold |
such office and that I
have filed (or I will file before the |
close of the petition filing period)
a statement of economic |
interests as required by the Illinois
Governmental Ethics Act |
and I hereby request that my name be printed
upon the official |
primary ballot for nomination for (or election to in
the case |
of committeepersons and delegates and alternate delegates) |
such
office.
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Signed ......................
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Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me by ...., |
who is to me
personally known, on (insert date).
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Signed ....................
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(Official Character)
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(Seal, if officer has one.)
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The petitions, when filed, shall not be withdrawn or added |
to, and no
signatures shall be revoked except by revocation |
filed in writing with
the State Board of Elections, election |
authority or local election
official with whom the petition is |
required to be filed, and before the
filing of such petition. |
Whoever forges the name of a signer upon any
petition required |
by this Article is deemed guilty of a forgery and on
conviction |
thereof shall be punished accordingly.
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A candidate for the offices listed in this Section must |
obtain the number
of signatures specified in this Section on |
his or her petition for nomination.
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(a) Statewide office or delegate to a national nominating |
convention. Except as otherwise provided in this Code, if a
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candidate seeks to run for statewide office or as a delegate or |
alternate
delegate to a national nominating convention elected |
from the State at-large,
then the candidate's petition for |
nomination must contain at least 5,000 but
not more than |
10,000 signatures.
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(b) Congressional office or congressional delegate to a |
national nominating
convention. Except as otherwise provided |
in this Code, if a candidate seeks to run for United States |
Congress or as a
congressional delegate or alternate |
congressional delegate to a national
nominating convention |
elected from a congressional district, then the
candidate's |
petition for nomination must contain at least the number of
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signatures equal to 0.5% of the qualified primary electors of |
his or her party
in his or her congressional district. In the |
first primary election following a
redistricting of |
congressional districts, a candidate's petition for nomination
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must contain at least 600 signatures of qualified primary |
electors of the
candidate's political party in his or her |
congressional district.
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(c) County office. Except as otherwise provided in this |
Code, if a candidate seeks to run for any countywide office,
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including, but not limited to, county board chairperson or |
county board
member, elected on an at-large basis, in a county |
other than Cook County,
then the candidate's petition for |
nomination must contain at least the number
of signatures |
equal to 0.5% of the qualified electors of his or her party who
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cast votes at the last preceding general election in his or her |
county. If a
candidate
seeks to run for county board member |
elected from a county board district, then
the candidate's |
petition for nomination must contain at least the number of
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signatures equal to 0.5% of the qualified primary electors of |
his or her party
in the
county board district. In the first |
primary election following a redistricting
of county board |
districts or the initial establishment of county board
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districts, a candidate's petition for nomination must contain |
at least the
number of signatures equal to 0.5% of the |
qualified electors of his or her
party
in the entire county who |
cast votes at the last preceding general election
divided by |
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the
total number of county board districts comprising the |
county board; provided
that
in no event shall the number of |
signatures be less than 25.
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(d) County office; Cook County only.
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(1) If a candidate seeks to run for countywide office |
in Cook County,
then the candidate's petition for |
nomination must contain at least the number
of signatures |
equal to 0.5% of the qualified electors of his or her party |
who
cast votes at the last preceding general election in |
Cook County.
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(2) If a candidate seeks to run for Cook County Board |
Commissioner,
then the candidate's petition for nomination |
must contain at least the number
of signatures equal to |
0.5% of
the qualified primary electors of his or her party |
in his or her county board
district. In the first primary |
election following a redistricting of Cook
County Board of |
Commissioners districts, a candidate's petition for
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nomination must contain at least the number of signatures |
equal to 0.5% of
the qualified electors of his or her party |
in the entire county who cast votes
at the last
preceding |
general election divided by the total number of county |
board
districts comprising the county board; provided that |
in no event shall the
number of signatures be less than 25.
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(3) Except as otherwise provided in this Code, if a |
candidate seeks to run for Cook County Board of Review
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Commissioner, which is elected from a district pursuant to |
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subsection (c)
of Section 5-5 of the Property Tax Code, |
then the candidate's petition for
nomination must contain |
at least the number of signatures equal to 0.5% of
the |
total number of registered voters in his or her board of
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review district in the last general election at which a |
commissioner was
regularly scheduled to be elected from |
that board of review district. In no
event shall the |
number of signatures required be greater than the |
requisite
number for a candidate who seeks countywide |
office in Cook County
under subsection (d)(1) of this |
Section. In the first primary election
following a |
redistricting of Cook County Board of Review districts, a
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candidate's petition for nomination must contain at least |
4,000 signatures
or at least the number of signatures |
required for a countywide candidate in
Cook County, |
whichever is less,
of the qualified electors of his or her |
party in the district.
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(e) Municipal or township office. If a candidate seeks to |
run for municipal
or township office, then the candidate's |
petition for nomination must contain
at least the number of |
signatures equal to 0.5% of the qualified primary
electors of |
his or her party in the municipality or township. If a |
candidate
seeks to run for alderperson of a municipality, then |
the candidate's petition for
nomination must contain at least |
the number of signatures equal to 0.5% of the
qualified |
primary electors of his or her party of the ward. In the first
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primary election following redistricting of wards or trustee
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districts of a municipality or the initial establishment of |
wards or districts,
a candidate's petition for nomination must |
contain the number of signatures
equal to at least 0.5% of the |
total number of votes cast for the candidate of
that political |
party who received the highest number of votes in the entire
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municipality at the last regular election at which an officer |
was regularly
scheduled to be elected from
the entire |
municipality, divided by the number of wards or districts. In |
no
event shall the number of signatures be less than 25.
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(f) State central committeeperson. If a candidate seeks to |
run for State
central committeeperson, then the candidate's |
petition for nomination must
contain at least 100 signatures |
of the primary electors of his or her party of
his or
her |
congressional district.
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(g) Sanitary district trustee. Except as otherwise |
provided in this Code, if a candidate seeks to run for trustee |
of a
sanitary district in which trustees are not elected from |
wards, then the
candidate's petition for nomination must |
contain at least the number of
signatures equal to 0.5% of the |
primary electors of his or her party from the
sanitary |
district. If a candidate seeks to run for trustee
of a sanitary |
district in which trustees are elected from wards, then the
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candidate's petition for
nomination must contain at least the |
number of signatures equal to 0.5% of the
primary electors of |
his or her party in the ward of that sanitary district. In
the
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first primary election following redistricting of sanitary |
districts elected
from wards, a candidate's petition for |
nomination must contain at least the
signatures of 150 |
qualified primary electors of his or her ward of that
sanitary |
district.
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(h) Judicial office. Except as otherwise provided in this |
Code, if a candidate seeks to run for judicial office in a |
district, then the candidate's petition for nomination must |
contain the number of signatures equal to 0.4% of the number of |
votes cast in that district for the candidate for his or her |
political party for the office of Governor at the last general |
election at which a Governor was elected, but in no event less |
than 500 signatures. If a candidate seeks to run for judicial |
office in a
circuit or subcircuit, then the candidate's |
petition for nomination
must contain the number of signatures |
equal to 0.25% of the number of votes
cast for the judicial |
candidate of his or her political party who received the
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highest number of votes
at the last general election at which a |
judicial
officer from the same circuit or subcircuit was |
regularly scheduled
to be elected, but in no event less than |
1,000 signatures in circuits and subcircuits located in the |
First Judicial District or 500 signatures in every other |
Judicial District.
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(i) Precinct, ward, and township committeeperson. Except |
as otherwise provided in this Code, if a candidate seeks to
run |
for precinct committeeperson, then the candidate's petition |
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for nomination
must contain at least 10 signatures of the |
primary electors of his or her
party for the precinct. If a |
candidate seeks to run for ward committeeperson,
then the |
candidate's petition for nomination must contain no less than |
the
number of signatures equal to 10% of the primary electors |
of his or her party
of the ward, but no more than 16% of those |
same electors; provided that the
maximum number of signatures |
may be 50 more than the minimum number, whichever
is greater. |
If a candidate seeks to run for township committeeperson, then |
the
candidate's petition for nomination must contain no less |
than the number of
signatures equal to 5% of the primary |
electors of his or her party of the
township, but no more than |
8% of those same electors;
provided that the maximum number of |
signatures may be 50 more than the
minimum number, whichever |
is greater.
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(j) State's attorney or regional superintendent of schools |
for multiple
counties. If
a candidate seeks to run for State's |
attorney or regional Superintendent of
Schools who serves more |
than one county, then the candidate's petition for
nomination |
must contain at least the number of signatures equal to 0.5% of |
the
primary electors of his or her party in the territory |
comprising the counties.
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(k) Any other office. If a candidate seeks any other |
office, then the
candidate's petition for nomination must |
contain at least the number of
signatures equal to 0.5% of the |
registered voters of the political subdivision,
district, or |
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division for which the nomination is made or 25 signatures,
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whichever is greater.
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For purposes of this Section the number of primary |
electors shall be
determined by taking the total vote cast, in |
the applicable district, for the
candidate for that political |
party who received the highest number of votes,
statewide, at |
the last general election in the State at which electors for
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President of the United States were elected. For political |
subdivisions, the
number of primary electors shall be |
determined by taking the total vote
cast for the candidate for |
that political party who received the highest number
of votes |
in the political subdivision at the last regular election at |
which an
officer was regularly scheduled to be elected from |
that subdivision. For wards
or districts of political |
subdivisions, the number of primary electors shall be
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determined by taking the total vote cast for the candidate for |
that political
party who received the highest number of votes |
in the ward or district at the
last regular election at which |
an officer was regularly scheduled to be elected
from that |
ward or district.
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A "qualified primary elector" of a party may not
sign |
petitions for or be a candidate in the primary of more than
one |
party.
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The changes made to this Section by Public Act 93-574 are |
declarative of existing law, except for item (3) of subsection
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(d).
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Petitions of candidates for nomination for offices herein |
specified,
to be filed with the same officer, may contain the |
names of 2 or more
candidates of the same political party for |
the same or different
offices. In the case of the offices of |
Governor and Lieutenant Governor, a joint petition including |
one candidate for each of those offices must be filed.
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(Source: P.A. 102-15, eff. 6-17-21; 102-687, eff. 12-17-21.)
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(10 ILCS 5/8-8) (from Ch. 46, par. 8-8)
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Sec. 8-8. Form of petition for nomination. The name of no |
candidate for nomination shall be printed
upon the primary |
ballot unless a petition for nomination shall have been
filed |
in his behalf as provided for in this Section. Each such |
petition
shall include as a part thereof the oath required by |
Section 7-10.1 of
this Act and a statement of candidacy by the |
candidate filing or in
whose behalf the petition is filed. |
This statement shall set out the
address of such candidate, |
the office for which he is a candidate, shall
state that the |
candidate is a qualified primary voter of the party to
which |
the petition relates, is qualified for the office specified |
and
has filed a statement of economic interests as required by |
the Illinois
Governmental Ethics Act, shall request that the |
candidate's name be
placed upon the official ballot and shall |
be subscribed and sworn by
such candidate before some officer |
authorized to take acknowledgment of
deeds in this State and |
may be in substantially the following form:
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State of Illinois)
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County ..........)
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I, ...., being first duly sworn, say that I reside at .... |
street in
the city (or village of) .... in the county of .... |
State of Illinois;
that I am a qualified voter therein and am a |
qualified primary voter of
.... party; that I am a candidate |
for nomination to the office of ....
to be voted upon at the |
primary election to be held on (insert date);
that I am legally |
qualified to hold such office and
that I have filed a statement |
of economic interests as required by the
Illinois Governmental |
Ethics Act and I hereby request that my name be
printed upon |
the official primary ballot for nomination for such office.
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Signed ....................
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Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me by ...., |
who is to me
personally known, on (insert date).
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Signed .... (Official Character)
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(Seal if officer has one.)
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The receipt issued by the Secretary of State indicating |
that the candidate has filed the statement of economic |
interests required by the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act |
must be filed with the petitions for nomination as provided in |
subsection (8) of Section 7-12 of this Code.
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Except as otherwise provided in this Code, all petitions |
for nomination for the office of State Senator shall be signed
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by at least 1,000 but not more than 3,000 of the qualified |
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primary electors of
the candidate's party in his legislative |
district.
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Except as otherwise provided in this Code, all petitions |
for nomination for the office of Representative in the General
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Assembly shall be signed by at least 500 but not more than |
1,500 of
the qualified primary electors of the candidate's |
party in his or her
representative district.
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Opposite the signature of each qualified primary elector |
who signs a
petition for nomination for the office of State |
Representative or State
Senator such elector's residence |
address shall be written or printed. The
residence address |
required to be written or printed opposite each qualified
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primary elector's name shall include the street address or |
rural route
number of the signer, as the case may be, as well |
as the signer's county
and city, village or town.
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For the purposes of this Section, the number of primary |
electors shall
be determined by taking the total vote cast, in |
the applicable district,
for the candidate for such political |
party who received the highest number
of votes, state-wide, at |
the last general election in the State at which
electors for |
President of the United States were elected.
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A "qualified primary elector" of a party may not sign |
petitions for or be a
candidate in the primary of more than one |
party.
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In the affidavit at the bottom of each sheet, the petition |
circulator,
who shall be a person 18 years of age or older who |
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is a citizen of the United
States, shall state his or her |
street address or rural route
number, as the
case may be, as |
well as his or her county, city, village or
town, and state; |
and
shall certify that the signatures on that sheet of the |
petition were signed in
his or her presence; and shall certify |
that the signatures are genuine; and
shall certify
that to the |
best of his or her knowledge and belief the persons so signing |
were
at the time of signing the petition qualified primary |
voters for which the
nomination is sought.
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In the affidavit at the bottom of each petition sheet, the |
petition
circulator shall either (1) indicate the dates on |
which he or she
circulated that sheet, or (2) indicate the |
first and last dates on which
the sheet was circulated, or (3) |
for elections where the petition circulation period is 90 |
days, certify that none of the signatures on the
sheet were |
signed more than 90 days preceding the last day for the filing
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of the petition , (4) for the 2022 general primary election |
only, certify that the signatures on the sheet were signed |
during the period of January 13, 2022 through March 14, 2022 or |
certify that the signatures on the sheet were signed during |
the period of January 13, 2022 through the date on which this |
Statement was sworn or affirmed to . No petition sheet shall be |
circulated more than 90 days
preceding the last day provided |
in Section 8-9 for the filing of such petition.
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All petition sheets which are filed with the State Board |
of Elections shall
be the original sheets which have been |
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signed by the voters and by the
circulator, and not |
photocopies or duplicates of such sheets.
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The person circulating the petition, or the candidate on |
whose behalf
the petition is circulated, may strike any |
signature from the petition,
provided that:
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(1) the person striking the signature shall initial |
the petition at
the place where the signature is struck; |
and
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(2) the person striking the signature shall sign a |
certification
listing the page number and line number of |
each signature struck from
the petition. Such |
certification shall be filed as a part of the petition.
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(Source: P.A. 102-15, eff. 6-17-21.)
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Section 10. The Legislative Commission Reorganization Act |
of 1984 is amended by changing Section 9-2.5 as follows: |
(25 ILCS 130/9-2.5)
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Sec. 9-2.5. Newsletters and brochures. The Legislative |
Printing Unit may
not print for any member of the General |
Assembly any newsletters or brochures
during the period |
beginning February 1 of the
year of a general primary |
election, except that in 2022 the period shall begin on May 15, |
2022, and ending the day after the general primary
election |
and during a period beginning September 1 of the year of a |
general
election and ending the day after the general |
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election.
A member of the General Assembly may not mail, |
during a period beginning
February 1 of the year of a general |
primary election , except that in 2022 the period shall begin |
on May 15, 2022, and ending the day after
the general primary |
election and during a period beginning September 1 of the
year |
of a general election and ending the day after the general |
election, any
newsletters or brochures
that were printed, at |
any time, by the Legislative
Printing Unit, except that such a |
newsletter or brochure may be mailed during
those times if it |
is mailed to a constituent in response to that constituent's
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inquiry concerning the needs of that constituent or questions |
raised by that
constituent.
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(Source: P.A. 102-668, eff. 11-15-21.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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