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90_SB1702

      10 ILCS 5/7-9             from Ch. 46, par. 7-9
          Amends  the   Election   Code.    Provides   that   State
      conventions  shall  be  held  on  the  first Friday after the
      second  Monday,  next  succeeding  the  general  primary   in
      Presidential   election   years.    Provides  that  in  other
      even-numbered years a State convention may  be  held  at  any
      time  after  the  proclamation  of the results of the primary
      (now all State conventions shall be held on the first  Friday
      after  the second Monday next succeeding the primary at which
      committeemen are elected).  Provides that at  least  33  days
      before  the  date  of  a State convention (now the primary at
      which  committeemen  are  elected),  a  call  for  the  State
      convention shall be filed in  the  principal  office  of  the
      State  Board of Elections (now the office of the county clerk
      in each county of the State).  Effective immediately.
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 1        AN ACT to amend the Election  Code  by  changing  Section
 2    7-9.
 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section 5.  The Election  Code  is  amended  by  changing
 6    Section 7-9 as follows:
 7        (10 ILCS 5/7-9) (from Ch. 46, par. 7-9)
 8        Sec.  7-9.  County  central  committee;  county and State
 9    conventions.
10        (a)  On the second Monday next succeeding the primary  at
11    which  committeemen are elected, the county central committee
12    of each political party shall meet at the county seat of  the
13    proper  county  and  proceed to organize by electing from its
14    own number a chairman and either  from  its  own  number,  or
15    otherwise,  such  other  officers  as such committee may deem
16    necessary or expedient. Such meeting of  the  county  central
17    committee shall be known as the county convention.
18        The  chairman  of  each  county committee shall within 10
19    days after the organization, forward to the  State  Board  of
20    Elections,  the  names  and  post  office  addresses  of  the
21    officers,    precinct    committeemen    and   representative
22    committeemen elected by his political party.
23        The county  convention  of  each  political  party  shall
24    choose delegates to the State convention of its party; but in
25    any  county  having  within  its  limits  any  city  having a
26    population of 200,000, or over the delegates from  such  city
27    shall  be  chosen  by  wards,  the ward committeemen from the
28    respective wards choosing the number of  delegates  to  which
29    such  ward  is  entitled on the basis prescribed in paragraph
30    (e) of this Section such  delegates  to  be  members  of  the
31    delegation  to  the State convention from such county. In all
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 1    counties containing a population of 2,000,000 or more outside
 2    of cities  having  a  population  of  200,000  or  more,  the
 3    delegates from each of the townships or parts of townships as
 4    the  case  may  be  shall  be chosen by townships or parts of
 5    townships as the case may be, the township committeemen  from
 6    the  respective  townships  or parts of townships as the case
 7    may be  choosing  the  number  of  delegates  to  which  such
 8    townships  or  parts  of  townships  as  the  case may be are
 9    entitled, on the basis prescribed in paragraph  (e)  of  this
10    Section such delegates to be members of the delegation to the
11    State convention from such county.
12        Each member of the State Central Committee of a political
13    party  which  elects  its  members  by  Alternative  B  under
14    paragraph (a) of Section 7-8 shall be a delegate to the State
15    Convention, ex officio.
16        Each member of the State Central Committee of a political
17    party  which  elects  its  members  by  Alternative  B  under
18    paragraph  (a)  of Section 7-8 may appoint 2 delegates to the
19    State Convention  who  must  be  residents  of  the  member's
20    Congressional District.
21        (b)  All  State  conventions  shall  be held on the first
22    Friday after the second Monday next  succeeding  the  general
23    primary  in  the  year  2000 and every 4 years thereafter the
24    primary at which committeemen are elected. In the year  1998,
25    and every 4 years thereafter, the chairman of a State central
26    committee may issue a call for a State convention at any time
27    after the proclamation of the results of the primary.
28        The State convention of each political party has power to
29    make nominations of candidates of its political party for the
30    electors  of  President  and  Vice  President  of  the United
31    States, and to adopt any party platform, and, to  the  extent
32    determined  by  the  State  central  committee as provided in
33    Section 7-14, to choose and select  delegates  and  alternate
34    delegates  at  large to national nominating conventions.  The
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 1    State Central Committee may adopt rules to  provide  for  and
 2    govern the procedures of the State convention.
 3        (c)  The  chairman and secretary of each State convention
 4    shall, within 2 days thereafter, transmit to the State  Board
 5    of  Elections  of  this State a certificate setting forth the
 6    names and addresses of all persons nominated  by  such  State
 7    convention  for  electors  of President and Vice President of
 8    the United States, and of any persons selected by  the  State
 9    convention  for delegates and alternate delegates at large to
10    national  nominating  conventions;  and  the  names  of  such
11    candidates so chosen by such State convention for electors of
12    President and Vice President of the United States,  shall  be
13    caused by the State Board of Elections to be printed upon the
14    official  ballot  at  the  general  election,  in  the manner
15    required by law, and shall be certified to the various county
16    clerks of the proper counties in the manner  as  provided  in
17    Section  7-60  of  this  Article  7 for the certifying of the
18    names of persons nominated by any party for State offices. If
19    and as long as this Act prescribes that  the  names  of  such
20    electors be not printed on the ballot, then the names of such
21    electors  shall  be  certified  in  such  manner  as  may  be
22    prescribed by the parts of this Act applicable thereto.
23        (d)  Each  convention  may  perform  all  other functions
24    inherent to such political organization and not  inconsistent
25    with this Article.
26        (e)  At  least  33  days  before  the  date  of  a  State
27    convention  primary  at  which  committeemen are elected, the
28    chairman of the State central  committee  of  each  political
29    party  shall  file in the principal office of the State Board
30    of Elections county clerk in each county of the State a  call
31    for  the State convention. Such call shall state, among other
32    things, the time and place (designating the building or hall)
33    for holding the State convention. Such call shall  be  signed
34    by  the  chairman  and  attested  by  the  secretary  of  the
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 1    committee.  In  such convention each county shall be entitled
 2    to one delegate for each 500 ballots  voted  by  the  primary
 3    electors  of  the  party  in such county at the primary to be
 4    held next after the issuance of such call;  and  if  in  such
 5    county,  less  than 500 ballots are so voted or if the number
 6    of ballots so voted is not exactly a multiple of  500,  there
 7    shall  be one delegate for such group which is less than 500,
 8    or for such group representing the number of votes  over  the
 9    multiple  of 500, which delegate shall have 1/500 of one vote
10    for each primary vote so represented by  him.  The  call  for
11    such convention shall set forth this paragraph (e) of Section
12    7-9  in full and shall direct that the number of delegates to
13    be chosen be calculated in compliance herewith and that  such
14    number of delegates be chosen.
15        (f)  All  precinct,  township  and ward committeemen when
16    elected as provided in this Section  shall  serve  as  though
17    elected at large irrespective of any changes that may be made
18    in  precinct,  township  or  ward  boundaries  and the voting
19    strength of each committeeman shall  remain  as  provided  in
20    this Section for the entire time for which he is elected.
21        (g)  The  officers elected at any convention provided for
22    in this  Section  shall  serve  until  their  successors  are
23    elected as provided in this Act.
24        (h)  A  special  meeting  of any central committee may be
25    called by the chairman, or  by  not  less  than  25%  of  the
26    members of such committee, by giving 5 days notice to members
27    of  such  committee in writing designating the time and place
28    at which such special meeting is to be held and the  business
29    which it is proposed to present at such special meeting.
30        (i)  Except as otherwise provided in this Act, whenever a
31    vacancy exists in the office of precinct committeeman because
32    no  one  was  elected  to that office or because the precinct
33    committeeman ceases to reside in  the  precinct  or  for  any
34    other reason, the chairman of the county central committee of
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 1    the  appropriate political party may fill the vacancy in such
 2    office by appointment of a qualified resident of  the  county
 3    and the appointed precinct committeeman shall serve as though
 4    elected; however, no such appointment may be made between the
 5    general  primary  election and the 14th day after the general
 6    primary election.
 7        (j)  If the number  of  Congressional  Districts  in  the
 8    State  of  Illinois is reduced as a result of reapportionment
 9    of Congressional  Districts  following  a  federal  decennial
10    census,  the State Central Committeemen and Committeewomen of
11    a political party which elects its State Central Committee by
12    either Alternative A or by Alternative B under paragraph  (a)
13    of  Section 7-8 who were previously elected shall continue to
14    serve  as  if  no  reapportionment  had  occurred  until  the
15    expiration of their terms.
16    (Source: P.A. 89-5, eff. 1-1-96.)
17        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
18    becoming law.

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