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Public Act 096-1018 |
HB5820 Enrolled | LRB096 20353 JAM 35989 b |
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AN ACT concerning elections.
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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 7-10, 7-19, 7-46, 7-52, 7-53, and 24B-6 as follows:
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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 committeeman, or |
township committeeman, or
precinct committeeman, or ward |
committeeman or candidate for delegate or
alternate delegate to |
national nominating conventions, shall be printed
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 committeemen for
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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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. .... |
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 |
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candidates, in whose behalf such petition is
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
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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, and state.
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
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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
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
either (1) indicating the dates on which that |
sheet was circulated, or (2)
indicating the first and last |
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dates on which the sheet was circulated, or (3)
certifying that |
none of the signatures on the sheet were signed more than 90
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days preceding the last day for the filing of the petition 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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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 |
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sheets which are filed with the proper local election |
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
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
ballot, and shall |
be subscribed and sworn to by such candidate before some
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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
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committeeman 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 committeemen and delegates and alternate delegates) such
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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. If a
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. 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
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candidate's petition for nomination must contain at least the |
number of
signatures equal to 0.5% of the qualified primary |
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electors of his or her party
in his or her congressional |
district. In the first primary election following a
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redistricting of congressional districts, a candidate's |
petition for nomination
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. If a candidate seeks to run for any |
countywide office,
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
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
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 |
the
total number of county board districts comprising the |
county board; provided
that
in no event shall the number of |
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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) If a candidate seeks to run for Cook County Board |
of Review
Commissioner, which is elected from a district |
pursuant to 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
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the total number of registered voters in his or her board |
of
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
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under subsection (d)(1) of this Section. In the first |
primary election
following a redistricting of Cook County |
Board of Review districts, a
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 alderman 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
primary |
election following redistricting of aldermanic wards or |
trustee
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 |
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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
municipality at the last regular election |
at which an officer was regularly
scheduled to be elected from
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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. 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
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sanitary district. If a candidate seeks to run for trustee
of a |
sanitary district in which trustees are 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 in the ward of that sanitary |
district. In
the
first primary election following |
redistricting of sanitary districts elected
from wards, a |
candidate's petition for nomination must contain at least the
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signatures of 150 qualified primary electors of his or her ward |
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of that
sanitary district.
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(h) Judicial office. 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
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 500 signatures.
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(i) Precinct, ward, and township committeeperson. If a |
candidate seeks to
run for precinct committeeperson, then the |
candidate's petition 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,
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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 |
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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 |
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 |
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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 of this amendatory Act of |
the 93rd General
Assembly are declarative of existing law, |
except for item (3) of subsection
(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. 94-645, eff. 8-22-05; 95-699, eff. 11-9-07; |
95-916, eff. 8-26-08 .)
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(10 ILCS 5/7-19) (from Ch. 46, par. 7-19)
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Sec. 7-19. The primary ballot of each political party for |
each precinct shall be
arranged and printed substantially in |
the manner following:
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1. Designating words. At the top of the ballot shall be |
printed in
large capital letters, words designating the ballot, |
if a Republican
ballot, the designating words shall be: |
"REPUBLICAN PRIMARY BALLOT"; if
a Democratic ballot the |
designating words shall be: "DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
BALLOT"; and in |
like manner for each political party.
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2. Order of Names, Directions to Voters, etc. Beginning not |
less
than one inch below designating words, the name of each |
office to be
filled shall be printed in capital letters. Such |
names may be printed on
the ballot either in a single column or |
in 2 or more columns and in the
following order, to-wit:
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President of the United States, State offices, |
congressional offices,
delegates and alternate delegates to be |
elected from the State at large
to National nominating |
conventions, delegates and alternate delegates to
be elected |
from congressional districts to National nominating
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conventions, member or members of the State central committee, |
trustees of sanitary
districts, county offices, judicial |
officers, city, village and
incorporated town offices, town |
offices, or of such of the said offices
as candidates are to be |
nominated for at such primary, and precinct,
township or ward |
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committeemen. If two or more columns are used, the
foregoing |
offices to and including member of the State central committee
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shall be listed in the left-hand column and Senatorial offices, |
as
defined in Section 8-3, shall be the
first offices listed in |
the second column.
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Below the name of each office shall be printed in small |
letters the
directions to voters: "Vote for one"; "Vote for not |
more than two"; "Vote for not more than three". If no candidate |
or candidates file for an office and if no person or persons |
file a declaration as a write-in candidate for that office, |
then below the title of that office the election authority |
instead shall print "No Candidate".
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Next to the name of each candidate for delegate or |
alternate delegate
to a national nominating convention shall |
appear either (a)
the name of the
candidate's preference for |
President of the United States or the word
"uncommitted" or (b) |
no official designation, depending upon the action
taken by the |
State central committee pursuant to Section 7-10.3 of this Act.
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Below the name of each office shall be printed in capital |
letters the
names of all candidates, arranged in the order in |
which their petitions
for nominations were filed, except as |
otherwise provided in Sections
7-14 and 7-17 of this Article. |
Opposite and in front of the name of each
candidate shall be |
printed a square and all squares upon the primary
ballot shall |
be of uniform size. The names of each team of candidates for |
Governor and Lieutenant Governor, however, shall be printed |
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within a bracket, and a single square shall be printed in front |
of the bracket. Spaces between the names of candidates
under |
each office shall be uniform and sufficient spaces shall |
separate
the names of candidates for one office from the names |
of candidates for
another office, to avoid confusion and to |
permit the writing in of the
names of other candidates.
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Where voting machines or electronic voting systems are |
used, the
provisions of this Section may be modified as |
required or authorized by
Article 24 or Article 24A, whichever |
is applicable.
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(Source: P.A. 95-862, eff. 8-19-08.)
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(10 ILCS 5/7-46) (from Ch. 46, par. 7-46)
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Sec. 7-46.
On receiving from the primary judges a primary |
ballot of his
party, the primary elector shall forthwith and |
without leaving the polling
place, retire alone to one of the |
voting booths and prepare such primary
ballot by marking a |
cross (X) in the square in front of and opposite the
name of |
each candidate of his choice for each office to be filled, and |
for
delegates and alternate delegates to national nominating |
conventions, and
for committeemen, if committeemen are being |
elected at such primary. A cross (X) in the square in front of |
the bracket enclosing the names of a team of candidates for |
Governor and Lieutenant Governor counts as one vote for each of |
those candidates.
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Any primary elector may, instead of voting for any |
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candidate for
nomination or for committeeman or for delegate or |
alternate delegate to
national nominating conventions, whose |
name is printed on the primary
ballot, write in the name of any |
other person affiliated with such party as
a candidate for the |
nomination for any office, or for committeeman, or for
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delegates or alternate delegates to national nominating |
conventions, and
indicate his choice of such candidate or |
committeeman or delegate or
alternate delegate, by placing to |
the left of and opposite the name thus
written a square and |
placing in the square a cross (X). A primary elector, however, |
may not by this method vote separately for Governor and |
Lieutenant Governor but must write in the names of candidates |
of his or her choice for both offices and indicate his or her |
choice of those names by placing a single square to the left of |
those names and placing in that square a cross (X).
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Where voting machines or electronic voting systems are |
used, the
provisions of this section may be modified as |
required or authorized by
Article 24 or Article 24A, whichever |
is applicable.
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(Source: Laws 1965, p. 2220.)
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(10 ILCS 5/7-52) (from Ch. 46, par. 7-52)
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Sec. 7-52.
Immediately upon closing the polls, the primary |
judges
shall proceed to canvass the votes in the manner |
following:
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(1) They shall separate and count the ballots of each |
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political
party.
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(2) They shall then proceed to ascertain the number of |
names entered
on the applications for
ballot under each party
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affiliation.
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(3) If the primary ballots of any political party exceed
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the number of applications for ballot by
voters of such |
political party, the primary ballots of such
political party |
shall be folded and replaced in the ballot box, the box
closed, |
well shaken and again opened and one of the primary judges, who
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shall be blindfolded, shall draw out so many of the primary
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ballots of such political party as shall be equal to such |
excess. Such
excess ballots shall be marked "Excess-Not |
Counted" and signed by a majority
of the judges and
shall be |
placed in the "After 6:00 p.m. Defective Ballots Envelope".
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number of excess ballots shall be noted in the remarks section |
of the Certificate
of Results. "Excess" ballots shall not be |
counted in the total of "defective"
ballots;
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(4) The primary judges shall then proceed to count the
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primary ballots of each political party separately; and as the |
primary judges
shall open and read the primary ballots, 3 of |
the judges shall carefully
and correctly mark upon separate |
tally sheets the votes which each
candidate of the party whose |
name is written or printed on the primary
ballot has received, |
in a separate column for that purpose, with the
name of such |
candidate, the name of his political party and the name of
the |
office for which he is a candidate for nomination at the head |
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of
such column. The same column, however, shall be used for |
both names of the same team of candidates for Governor and |
Lieutenant Governor.
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Where voting machines or electronic voting systems are |
used, the
provisions of this section may be modified as |
required or authorized by
Article 24 or Article 24A, whichever |
is applicable.
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(Source: P.A. 80-484.)
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(10 ILCS 5/7-53) (from Ch. 46, par. 7-53)
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Sec. 7-53.
As soon as the ballots of a political party |
shall have
been read and the votes of the political party |
counted, as provided in
the last above section, the 3 judges in |
charge of the tally sheets shall
foot up the tally sheets so as |
to show the total number of votes cast
for each candidate of |
the political party and for each candidate for
State Central |
committeeman and precinct committeeman, township
committeeman |
or ward committeeman, and delegate and alternate delegate
to |
National nominating conventions, and certify the same to be |
correct.
Thereupon, the primary judges shall set down in a |
certificate of results
on the tally sheet, under the name of |
the political party, the name of
each candidate voted for upon |
the primary ballot, written at full
length, the name of the |
office for which he is a candidate for
nomination or for |
committeeman, or delegate or alternate delegate to
National |
nominating conventions, the total number of votes which the
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candidate received, and they shall also set down the total |
number of
ballots voted by the primary electors of the |
political party in the
precinct. The certificate of results |
shall be made substantially in the
following form:
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................ Party
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At the primary election held in the .... precinct of the |
(1) *township of
...., or (2) *City of ...., or (3) *.... ward |
in the city of .... on (insert
date), the primary electors of |
the ....
party voted .... ballots, and the respective |
candidates whose names were
written or printed on the primary |
ballot of the .... party, received
respectively the following |
votes:
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Name of |
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No. of |
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Candidate, |
Title of Office, |
Votes |
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John Jones |
Governor |
100 |
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Jane James | Lieutenant Governor | 100 |
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Sam Smith |
Governor |
70 |
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Samantha Smythe | Lieutenant Governor | 70 |
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Frank Martin |
Attorney General |
150 |
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William Preston |
Rep. in Congress |
200 |
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Frederick John |
Circuit Judge |
50 |
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*Fill in either (1), (2) or (3).
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And so on for each candidate.
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We hereby certify the above and foregoing to be true and |
correct.
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Dated (insert date).
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Judges of Primary
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Where voting machines or electronic voting systems are |
used, the
provisions of this Section may be modified as |
required or authorized by
Article 24 and Article 24A, whichever |
is applicable.
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(Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99 .)
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(10 ILCS 5/24B-6) |
Sec. 24B-6. Ballot Information; Arrangement; Electronic |
Precinct
Tabulation Optical Scan Technology Voting System; |
Absentee
Ballots; Spoiled Ballots. The ballot information, |
shall, as far
as practicable, be in the order of arrangement |
provided for paper
ballots, except that the information may be |
in vertical or
horizontal rows, or on a number of separate |
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pages or displays on the marking
device. Ballots for
all |
questions or propositions to be voted on should be provided
in |
a similar manner and must be arranged on the ballot sheet or |
marking
device in
the places provided for such purposes. |
Ballots shall be of white
paper unless provided otherwise by |
administrative rule of the State Board of
Elections or |
otherwise specified. |
All propositions, including but not limited to |
propositions
calling for a constitutional convention, |
constitutional
amendment, judicial retention, and public |
measures to be voted
upon shall be placed on separate portions |
of the ballot sheet or marking
device by
utilizing borders or |
grey screens. Candidates shall be listed on
a separate portion |
of the ballot sheet or marking device by utilizing
borders or
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grey screens. Whenever a person has submitted a declaration of |
intent to be a write-in candidate as required in Sections |
17-16.1 and 18-9.1,
a line or lines on which the voter
may |
select a
write-in candidate shall be printed below the name of |
the last candidate nominated for such office. Such line or |
lines shall be proximate to an area provided for marking
votes |
for the write-in candidate or
candidates. The number of |
write-in lines for an office shall equal the number
of persons |
who have filed declarations of intent to be write-in candidates |
plus an additional line or lines for write-in candidates who |
qualify to file declarations to be write-in candidates under |
Sections 17-16.1 and 18-9.1 when the certification of ballot |
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contains the words "OBJECTION PENDING" next to the name of that |
candidate, up to the number of
candidates
for which a voter may |
vote. In the case of write-in lines for the offices of Governor |
and Lieutenant Governor, 2 lines shall be printed within a |
bracket and a single square shall be printed in front of the |
bracket. More than one amendment to the constitution may be
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placed on the
same portion of the ballot sheet or marking |
device.
Constitutional convention or constitutional amendment
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propositions shall be printed or displayed on a separate |
portion of the
ballot
sheet or marking device and designated by |
borders or grey screens, unless
otherwise
provided by |
administrative rule of the State Board of Elections.
More than |
one public measure or proposition may be placed on the
same |
portion of the ballot sheet or marking device. More than
one |
proposition for retention of judges in office may be placed
on |
the same portion of the ballot sheet or marking device.
Names |
of candidates shall be printed in black. The party
affiliation |
of each candidate or the word "independent" shall
appear near |
or under the candidate's name, and the names of
candidates for |
the same office shall be listed vertically under
the title of |
that office, on separate pages of the marking device, or as
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otherwise approved by the State Board of Elections. If no |
candidate or candidates file for an office and if no person or |
persons file a declaration as a write-in candidate for that |
office, then below the title of that office the election |
authority instead shall print "No Candidate". In the case of
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nonpartisan elections
for officers of political subdivisions, |
unless the statute or an
ordinance adopted pursuant to Article |
VII of the Constitution
requires otherwise, the listing of |
nonpartisan candidates
shall not include any party or |
"independent" designation.
Judicial retention
questions and |
ballot questions for all public measures and other propositions
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shall be designated by borders or grey screens on the ballot or |
marking
device.
In primary
elections, a separate ballot, or |
displays on the marking device, shall be
used for each |
political
party holding a primary, with the ballot or marking |
device arranged to
include
names of the candidates of the party |
and public measures and
other propositions to be voted upon on |
the day of the primary
election. |
If the ballot includes both candidates for office and |
public
measures or propositions to be voted on, the election |
official in
charge of the election shall divide the ballot or |
displays on the marking
device in sections for
"Candidates" and |
"Propositions", or separate ballots may be used. |
Absentee ballots may consist of envelopes, paper ballots or
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ballot sheets voted in person in the office of the election
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official in charge of the election or voted by mail. Where a
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Precinct Tabulation Optical Scan Technology ballot is used for
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voting by mail it must be accompanied by voter instructions. |
Any voter who spoils his or her ballot, makes an error, or |
has a ballot
returned by the automatic tabulating equipment may |
return
the ballot to the judges of election and get another |