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10 ILCS 5/10-6.2
(10 ILCS 5/10-6.2) (from Ch. 46, par. 10-6.2)
Sec. 10-6.2.
The State Board of Elections, the election authority or
the local election official with whom petitions for nomination are filed
pursuant to this Article 10 shall specify the place where filings shall
be made and upon receipt shall endorse thereon the day and the hour at
which each petition was filed. Except as provided by Article 9 of The
School Code, all petitions filed by persons waiting
in line as of 8:00 a.m. on the first day for filing, or as of the normal
opening hour of the office involved on such day, shall be deemed filed
as of 8:00 a.m. or the normal opening hour, as the case may be.
Petitions filed by mail and received after midnight of the first day for
filing and in the first mail delivery or pickup of that day shall be
deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. of that day or as of the normal opening
hour of such day, as the case may be. All petitions received thereafter
shall be deemed filed in the order of actual receipt. However, 2 or more petitions filed within the last hour of the filing deadline shall be deemed filed simultaneously. Where 2 or more
petitions are received simultaneously, the State Board of Elections, the
election authority or the local election official with whom such
petitions are filed shall break ties and determine the order of filing
by means of a lottery or other fair and impartial method of random
selection approved by the State Board of Elections. Such lottery shall
be conducted within 9 days following the last day for petition filing and shall
be open to the public. Seven days written notice of the time and place of
conducting such random selection shall be given, by the State Board of
Elections, the election authority, or local election official, to the Chair
of each political party, and to each organization of citizens within the
election jurisdiction which was entitled, under this Code, at the next
preceding election, to have pollwatchers present on the day of election. The
State Board of Elections, the election authority or local election official
shall post in a conspicuous, open and public place, at the entrance of the
office, notice of the time and place of such lottery. The State Board of
Elections shall adopt rules and regulations governing the procedures for
the conduct of such lottery. All candidates shall be
certified in the order in which their petitions have been filed and in the
manner prescribed by Section 10-14 and 10-15 of this Article. Where
candidates have filed simultaneously, they shall be certified in the order
determined by lot and prior to candidates who filed for the same office or
offices at a later time. Certificates of nomination filed within the
period prescribed in Section 10-6(2) for candidates nominated by caucus for
township or municipal offices shall be subject to the ballot placement
lottery for established political parties prescribed in Section 7-60 of
this Code.
If multiple sets of nomination papers are filed for a candidate to
the same office, the State Board of Elections, appropriate election
authority or local election official where the petitions are filed shall
within 2 business days notify the candidate of his or her multiple petition
filings and that the candidate has 3 business days after receipt of the notice
to notify the State Board of Elections, appropriate election authority or local
election official that he or she may cancel prior sets of petitions. If the
candidate notifies the State Board of Elections, appropriate election authority
or local election official, the last set of petitions filed shall be the only
petitions to be considered valid by the State Board of Elections, election
authority or local election official. If the candidate fails to notify the
State Board of Elections, appropriate election authority or local election
official then only the first set of petitions filed shall be valid and all
subsequent petitions shall be void.
(Source: P.A. 100-1027, eff. 1-1-19 .)
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