(10 ILCS 5/14-4) (from Ch. 46, par. 14-4)
Sec. 14-4.
The leading political party represented by a minority
of all the commissioners in the board shall be entitled to 2 of
the judges in each precinct with an even number, and 3 of the
judges in each precinct with an odd number, and the other
leading political party shall be entitled to 3 judges in the
even and 2 judges in the odd number precincts; and if only 3
judges of election serve in each precinct, the leading political
party represented by the minority of all the commissioners in
the board shall be entitled to one of the judges of election in
each precinct with an even number, and 2 of the judges of
election in each precinct with an odd number, and the other
leading political party shall be entitled to 2 judges of election
in the even and one judge of election in the odd number precincts;
and it shall be the duty of such commissioners to observe this
division in all respects in making such appointments; except that this
Section does not apply to appointments by county boards of election
commissioners under Section 14-3.1.
(Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)
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