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95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2007 and 2008 HB0426
Introduced 1/26/2007, by Rep. Michael J. Madigan - Constance A. Howard - Mike Boland - Mary E. Flowers SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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10 ILCS 5/2A-1.1 |
from Ch. 46, par. 2A-1.1 |
10 ILCS 5/7-8 |
from Ch. 46, par. 7-8 |
10 ILCS 5/8-4 |
from Ch. 46, par. 8-4 |
105 ILCS 5/33-1 |
from Ch. 122, par. 33-1 |
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Amends the Election Code and the School Code. Changes the general primary election from the third Tuesday in March to the first Tuesday in February in even-numbered years. Effective immediately.
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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 |
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| Sections 2A-1.1, 7-8, and 8-4 as follows:
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| (10 ILCS 5/2A-1.1) (from Ch. 46, par. 2A-1.1)
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| Sec. 2A-1.1. All Elections - Consolidated Schedule. (a) In
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| even-numbered years, the general election shall be held on the |
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Tuesday after the first Monday of November; and an |
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| election to be known
as the general primary election shall be |
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| held on the first
third Tuesday in February
March ;
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| (b) In odd-numbered years, an election to be known as the
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| consolidated election shall be held on the first Tuesday in |
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| April except
as provided in Section 2A-1.1a of this Act; and
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| election to be known as the consolidated primary election shall |
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held on the last Tuesday in February.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-358, eff. 1-1-98.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/7-8) (from Ch. 46, par. 7-8)
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| Sec. 7-8. The State central committee shall be composed of |
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| one or two
members from each congressional district in the |
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| State and shall be elected as
follows:
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| State Central Committee
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| (a) Within 30 days after the effective date of this |
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| amendatory Act of
1983 the State central committee of each |
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| political party shall certify to
the State Board of Elections |
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| which of the following alternatives it wishes
to apply to the |
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| State central committee of that party.
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| Alternative A. At the primary held on the third Tuesday in
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| March 1970 , and at the general primary election held every 4 |
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| years thereafter, each primary
elector may vote for one |
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| candidate of his party for member of the State
central |
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| committee for the congressional district in which he resides.
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| The candidate receiving the highest number of votes shall be |
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| declared
elected State central committeeman from the district. |
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| A political party
may, in lieu of the foregoing, by a majority |
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| vote of delegates at any State
convention of such party, |
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| determine to thereafter elect the State central
committeemen in |
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| the manner following:
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| At the county convention held by such political party State |
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| central
committeemen shall be elected in the same manner as |
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| provided in this
Article for the election of officers of the |
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| county central committee, and
such election shall follow the |
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| election of officers of the county central
committee. Each |
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| elected ward, township or precinct committeeman shall cast
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| his vote one vote for each ballot voted in his ward, township, |
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| part of a
township or precinct in the last preceding primary |
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| election of his
political party. In the case of a county lying |
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| partially within one
congressional district and partially |
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| within another congressional district,
each ward, township or |
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| precinct committeeman shall vote only with respect
to the |
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| congressional district in which his ward, township, part of a
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| township or precinct is located. In the case of a congressional |
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| district
which encompasses more than one county, each ward, |
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| township or precinct
committeeman residing within the |
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| congressional district shall cast as his
vote one vote for each |
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| ballot voted in his ward, township, part of a
township or |
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| precinct in the last preceding primary election of his
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| political party for one candidate of his party for member of |
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| the State
central committee for the congressional district in |
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| which he resides and
the Chairman of the county central |
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| committee shall report the results of
the election to the State |
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| Board of Elections. The State Board of Elections
shall certify |
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| the candidate receiving the highest number of votes elected
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| State central committeeman for that congressional district.
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| The State central committee shall adopt rules to provide |
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| for and govern
the procedures to be followed in the election of |
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| members of the State central
committee.
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| After the
effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st |
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| General
Assembly, whenever a vacancy occurs in the office of |
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| Chairman of a State
central committee, or at the end of the |
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| term of office of Chairman, the State
central committee of each |
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| political party that has selected Alternative A shall
elect a |
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| Chairman who shall not be required to be a member of the State |
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| Central
Committee. The Chairman shall be a
registered voter in |
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| this State and of the same political party as the State
central |
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| committee.
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| Alternative B. Each congressional committee shall, within |
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| 30 days after
the adoption of this alternative, appoint a |
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| person of the sex opposite that
of the incumbent member for |
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| that congressional district to serve as an
additional member of |
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| the State central committee until his or her successor
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| elected at the general primary election in 1986. Each |
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| congressional
committee shall make this appointment by voting |
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| on the basis set forth in
paragraph (e) of this Section. In |
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| each congressional district at the
general primary election |
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| held in 1986 and every 4 years thereafter, the
male candidate |
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| receiving the highest number of votes of the party's male
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| candidates for State central committeeman, and the female |
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| candidate
receiving the highest number of votes of the party's |
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| female candidates for
State central committeewoman, shall be |
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| declared elected State central
committeeman and State central |
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| committeewoman from the district. At the
general primary |
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| election held in 1986 and every 4 years thereafter, if all a
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| party's candidates for State central committeemen or State |
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| central
committeewomen from a congressional district are of the |
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| same sex, the candidate
receiving the highest number of votes |
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| shall be declared elected a State central
committeeman or State |
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| central committeewoman from the district, and, because of
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| failure to elect one male and one female to the committee, a |
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| vacancy shall be
declared to exist in the office of the second |
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| member of the State central
committee from the district. This |
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| vacancy shall be filled by appointment by
the congressional |
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| committee of the political party, and the person appointed to
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| fill the vacancy shall be a resident of the congressional |
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| district and of the
sex opposite that of the committeeman or |
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| committeewoman elected at the general
primary election. Each |
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| congressional committee shall make this appointment by
voting |
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| on the basis set forth in paragraph (e) of this Section.
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| The Chairman of a State central committee composed as |
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| provided in this
Alternative B must be selected from the |
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| committee's members.
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| Except as provided for in Alternative A with respect to the |
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| selection of
the Chairman of the State central committee, under |
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| both of the foregoing
alternatives, the
State
central
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| of each political party shall be composed of members elected
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| appointed from the several congressional districts of the |
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| State,
and of no other person or persons whomsoever. The |
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| members of the State
central committee shall, within 41 days |
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| after each quadrennial election of
the full committee, meet in |
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| the city of Springfield and organize
by electing a chairman, |
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| and may at such time
elect such officers from among their own |
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| number (or otherwise), as they
may deem necessary or expedient. |
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| The outgoing chairman of the State
central committee of the |
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| party shall, 10 days before the meeting, notify
each member of |
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| the State central committee elected at the primary of the
time |
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| and place of such meeting. In the organization and proceedings |
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| of
the State central committee, each State central committeeman |
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| and State
central committeewoman shall have one vote for each |
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| ballot voted in his or her
congressional district by the |
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| primary electors of his or her party at the
primary election |
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| immediately preceding the meeting of the State central
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| committee. Whenever a vacancy occurs in the State central |
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| committee of any
political party, the vacancy shall be filled |
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| by appointment of
the chairmen of the county central committees |
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| of the
political party
of the counties located within the |
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| congressional district in which the vacancy
occurs and,
if |
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| applicable, the ward and township committeemen of the
political
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| party in counties of 2,000,000 or more inhabitants located |
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| within the
congressional
district. If the congressional |
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| district in which the vacancy occurs lies
wholly within a
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| county of 2,000,000 or more inhabitants, the ward and township |
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| committeemen
of the political party in that congressional |
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| district shall vote to fill the
vacancy. In voting to fill the |
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| vacancy, each chairman of a county central
committee and
each |
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| ward and township committeeman in counties of 2,000,000
or
more |
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| inhabitants shall have one vote for each ballot voted in each |
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| precinct of
the congressional district in which the vacancy |
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| exists of
his or her
county, township, or ward cast by the |
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| primary electors of his or her party
at the
primary election |
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| immediately preceding the meeting to fill the vacancy in the
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| State
central committee. The person appointed to fill the |
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| vacancy shall be a
resident of the
congressional district in |
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| which the vacancy occurs, shall be a qualified voter,
and, in a |
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| committee composed as provided in Alternative B, shall be of |
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| the
same
sex as his or her
predecessor. A political party may, |
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| by a majority vote of the
delegates of any State convention of |
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| such party, determine to return
to the election of State |
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| central committeeman and State central
committeewoman by the |
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| vote of primary electors.
Any action taken by a political party |
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| at a State convention in accordance
with this Section shall be |
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| reported to the State Board of Elections by the
chairman and |
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| secretary of such convention within 10 days after such action.
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| Ward, Township and Precinct Committeemen
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| (b) At the primary held on the third Tuesday in March, |
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| 1972 , and
at the general primary election every 4 years |
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| thereafter, each primary elector in cities having a
population |
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| of 200,000 or over may vote for one candidate of his party in
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| his ward for ward committeeman. Each candidate for ward |
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| committeeman
must be a resident of and in the ward where he |
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| seeks to be elected ward
committeeman. The one having the |
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| highest number of votes shall be such
ward committeeman of such |
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| party for such ward. At the primary election
held on the third |
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| Tuesday in March, 1970 , and at the general primary election |
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| every 4 years thereafter,
each primary elector in counties |
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| containing a population of 2,000,000 or
more, outside of cities |
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| containing a population of 200,000 or more, may
vote for one |
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| candidate of his party for township committeeman. Each
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| candidate for township committeeman must be a resident of and |
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| in the
township or part of a township (which lies outside of a |
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| city having a
population of 200,000 or more, in counties |
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| containing a population of
2,000,000 or more), and in which |
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| township or part of a township he seeks
to be elected township |
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| committeeman. The one having the highest number
of votes shall |
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| be such township committeeman of such party for such
township |
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| or part of a township. At the primary held on the third Tuesday
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| in March, 1970 and at the general primary election every 2 |
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| years thereafter, each primary elector,
except in counties |
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| having a population of 2,000,000 or over, may vote
for one |
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| candidate of his party in his precinct for precinct
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| committeeman. Each candidate for precinct committeeman must be |
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| a bona
fide resident of the precinct where he seeks to be |
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| elected precinct
committeeman. The one having the highest |
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| number of votes shall be such
precinct committeeman of such |
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| party for such precinct. The official
returns of the primary |
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| shall show the name of the committeeman of each
political |
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| party.
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| Terms of Committeemen. All precinct committeemen elected |
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| under the
provisions of this Article shall continue as such |
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| committeemen until the
date of the primary to be held in the |
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| second year after their election.
Except as otherwise provided |
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| in this Section for certain State central
committeemen who have |
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| 2 year terms, all State central committeemen, township
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| committeemen and ward committeemen shall continue as such |
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| committeemen
until the date of primary to be held in the fourth |
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| year after their
election. However, a vacancy exists in the |
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| office of precinct committeeman
when a precinct committeeman |
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| ceases to reside in the precinct in which he
was elected and |
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| such precinct committeeman shall thereafter neither have
nor |
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| exercise any rights, powers or duties as committeeman in that |
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| precinct,
even if a successor has not been elected or |
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| appointed.
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| (c) The Multi-Township Central Committee shall consist of |
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| the precinct
committeemen of such party, in the multi-township |
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| assessing district formed
pursuant to Section 2-10 of the |
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| Property Tax Code and shall be organized for the purposes set |
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| forth in Section
45-25 of the Township Code. In the |
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| organization and proceedings of the
Multi-Township Central |
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| Committee each precinct committeeman shall have one vote
for |
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| each ballot voted in his precinct by the primary electors of |
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| his party at
the primary at which he was elected.
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| County Central Committee
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| (d) The county central committee of each political party in |
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| each
county shall consist of the various township committeemen, |
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| precinct
committeemen and ward committeemen, if any, of such |
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| party in the county.
In the organization and proceedings of the |
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| county central committee,
each precinct committeeman shall |
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| have one vote for each ballot voted in
his precinct by the |
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| primary electors of his party at the primary at
which he was |
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| elected; each township committeeman shall have one vote for
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| each ballot voted in his township or part of a township as the |
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| case may
be by the primary electors of his party at the primary |
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| election
for the nomination of candidates for election to the |
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| General Assembly
immediately preceding the meeting of the |
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| county central committee; and
in the organization and |
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| proceedings of the county central committee,
each ward |
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| committeeman shall have one vote for each ballot voted in his
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| ward by the primary electors of his party at the primary |
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| election
for the nomination of candidates for election to the |
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| General Assembly
immediately preceding the meeting of the |
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| county central committee.
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| Cook County Board of Review Election District Committee
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| (d-1) Each board of review election district committee of |
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| each political
party in Cook County shall consist of the
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| various township committeemen and ward committeemen, if any, of |
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| that party in
the portions of the county composing the board of |
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| review election district. In
the organization and proceedings |
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| of each of the 3 election
district committees, each township |
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| committeeman shall have one vote for each
ballot voted in his |
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| or her township or part of a township, as the case may be,
by
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| the primary electors of his or her party at the primary |
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| election immediately
preceding the meeting of the board of |
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| review election district committee; and
in the organization and |
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| proceedings of each of the 3 election district
committees, each |
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| ward committeeman shall have one vote for each
ballot voted in
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| his or her ward or part of that ward, as the case may be, by the |
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| primary
electors of his or her party at the primary election |
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| immediately preceding the
meeting of the board of review |
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| election district committee.
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| Congressional Committee
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| (e) The congressional committee of each party in each |
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| congressional
district shall be composed of the chairmen of the |
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| county central
committees of the counties composing the |
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| congressional district, except
that in congressional districts |
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| wholly within the territorial limits of
one county, or partly |
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| within 2 or more counties, but not coterminous
with the county |
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| lines of all of such counties, the precinct
committeemen, |
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| township committeemen and ward committeemen, if any, of
the |
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| party representing the precincts within the limits of the
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| congressional district, shall compose the congressional |
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| committee. A
State central committeeman in each district shall |
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| be a member and the
chairman or, when a district has 2 State |
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| central committeemen, a co-chairman
of the congressional |
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| committee, but shall not have the right to
vote except in case |
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| of a tie.
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| In the organization and proceedings of congressional |
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| committees
composed of precinct committeemen or township |
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| committeemen or ward
committeemen, or any combination thereof, |
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| each precinct committeeman
shall have one vote for each ballot |
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| voted in his precinct by the primary
electors of his party at |
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| the primary at which he was elected, each
township committeeman |
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| shall have one vote for each ballot voted in his
township or |
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| part of a township as the case may be by the primary
electors |
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| of his party at the primary election immediately preceding the
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| meeting of the congressional committee, and each ward |
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| committeeman shall
have one vote for each ballot voted in each |
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| precinct of his ward located
in such congressional district by |
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| the primary electors of his party at
the primary election |
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| immediately preceding the meeting of the
congressional |
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| committee; and in the organization and proceedings of
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| congressional committees composed of the chairmen of the county |
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| central
committees of the counties within such district, each |
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| chairman of such
county central committee shall have one vote |
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| for each ballot voted in
his county by the primary electors of |
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| his party at the primary election
immediately preceding the |
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| meeting of the congressional committee.
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| Judicial District Committee
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| (f) The judicial district committee of each political party |
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| in each
judicial district shall be composed of the chairman of |
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| the county
central committees of the counties composing the |
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| judicial district.
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| In the organization and proceedings of judicial district |
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| committees
composed of the chairmen of the county central |
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| committees of the
counties within such district, each chairman |
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| of such county central
committee shall have one vote for each |
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| ballot voted in his county by the
primary electors of his party |
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| at the primary election immediately
preceding the meeting of |
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| the judicial district committee.
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| Circuit Court Committee
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| (g) The circuit court committee of each political party in |
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| each
judicial circuit outside Cook County shall be composed of |
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| the chairmen
of the county central committees of the counties |
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| composing the judicial
circuit.
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| In the organization and proceedings of circuit court |
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| committees, each
chairman of a county central committee shall |
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| have one vote for each
ballot voted in his county by the |
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| primary electors of his party at the
primary election |
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| immediately preceding the meeting of the circuit court
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| committee.
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| Judicial Subcircuit Committee
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| (g-1) The judicial subcircuit committee of each political |
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| party in
each judicial subcircuit in a judicial circuit divided |
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| into subcircuits
shall be composed of (i) the ward and township |
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| committeemen
of the townships and wards composing the judicial |
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| subcircuit in Cook County and
(ii) the precinct committeemen of |
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| the precincts
composing the judicial subcircuit in any county |
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| other than Cook County.
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| In the organization and proceedings of each judicial |
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| subcircuit committee,
each township committeeman shall have |
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| one vote for each ballot voted in his
township or part of a |
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| township, as the case may be, in the judicial
subcircuit by the |
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| primary electors of his party at the primary election
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| immediately preceding the meeting of the judicial subcircuit |
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| committee;
each precinct committeeman shall have one vote for |
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| each ballot voted in his
precinct or part of a precinct, as the |
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| case may be, in the judicial subcircuit
by the primary electors |
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| of his party at the primary election immediately
preceding the |
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| meeting of the judicial subcircuit committee;
and
each ward |
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| committeeman shall have one vote for each ballot voted in his
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| ward or part of a ward, as the case may be, in the judicial |
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| subcircuit by
the primary electors of his party at the primary |
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| election immediately
preceding the meeting of the judicial |
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| subcircuit committee.
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| Municipal Central Committee
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| (h) The municipal central committee of each political party |
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| shall be
composed of the precinct, township or ward |
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| committeemen, as the case may
be, of such party representing |
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| the precincts or wards, embraced in such
city, incorporated |
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| town or village. The voting strength of each
precinct, township |
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| or ward committeeman on the municipal central
committee shall |
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| be the same as his voting strength on the county central
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| committee.
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| For political parties, other than a statewide political |
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| party,
established only within a municipality or
township, the |
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| municipal or township managing committee shall be composed
of |
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| the party officers of the local established party. The party |
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| officers
of a local established party shall be as follows: the |
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| chairman and
secretary of the caucus for those municipalities |
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| and townships authorized
by statute to nominate candidates by |
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| caucus shall serve as party officers
for the purpose of filling |
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| vacancies in nomination under Section
7-61; for municipalities |
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| and townships authorized by statute or ordinance
to nominate |
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| candidates by petition and primary election, the party officers
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| shall be the party's candidates who are nominated at the |
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| primary. If no party
primary was held because of the provisions |
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| of Section 7-5, vacancies in
nomination shall be filled by the |
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| party's remaining candidates who shall
serve as the party's |
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| officers.
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| Powers
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| (i) Each committee and its officers shall have the powers |
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| usually
exercised by such committees and by the officers |
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inconsistent with the provisions of this Article. |
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| The several committees
herein provided for shall not have power |
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| to delegate any of their
powers, or functions to any other |
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| person, officer or committee, but this
shall not be construed |
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| to prevent a committee from appointing from its
own membership |
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| proper and necessary subcommittees.
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| (j) The State central committee of a political party which |
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| elects it
members by Alternative B under paragraph (a) of this |
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| Section shall adopt a
plan to give effect to the delegate |
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| selection rules of the national political
party and file a copy |
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| of such plan with the State Board of Elections when
approved by |
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| a national political party.
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| (k) For the purpose of the designation of a proxy by a |
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| Congressional
Committee to vote in place of an
absent State |
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| central committeeman or committeewoman at meetings of the
State |
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| central committee of a political party which elects its members |
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Alternative B under paragraph (a) of this Section, the proxy |
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appointed by the vote of the ward and township |
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| committeemen, if any, of the
wards and townships which lie |
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| entirely or partially within the
Congressional District from |
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| which the absent State central committeeman or
committeewoman |
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| was elected and the vote of the chairmen of the county
central |
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| committees of those counties which lie entirely or partially |
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| within
that Congressional District and in which there are no |
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| ward or township
committeemen. When voting for such proxy the |
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| county chairman, ward
committeeman or township committeeman, |
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| as the case may be shall have one
vote for each ballot voted in |
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| his county, ward or township, or portion
thereof within the |
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| Congressional District, by the primary electors of his
party at |
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| the primary at which he was elected. However, the absent State
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| central committeeman or committeewoman may designate a proxy |
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| when permitted
by the rules of a political party which elects |
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| its members by Alternative B
under paragraph (a) of this |
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| Section.
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| Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, a person is |
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| ineligible to hold the position of committeeperson in any |
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| committee established pursuant to this Section if he or she is |
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| statutorily ineligible to vote in a general election because of |
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| conviction of a felony. When a committeeperson is convicted of |
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| a felony, the position occupied by that committeeperson shall |
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| automatically become vacant.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-541, eff. 8-18-03; 93-574, eff. 8-21-03; |
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| 93-847, eff. 7-30-04; 94-645, eff. 8-22-05.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/8-4) (from Ch. 46, par. 8-4)
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| Sec. 8-4. The
A primary shall be held on the third Tuesday |
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| in March of each even-numbered
year for the nomination of |
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| candidates for
legislative offices shall be made at the general |
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| primary election .
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| (Source: P.A. 82-750.)
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| Section 10. The School Code is amended by changing Section |
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| 33-1 as
follows:
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| (105 ILCS 5/33-1) (from Ch. 122, par. 33-1)
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| Sec. 33-1. Board of Education - Election - Terms. In all |
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| school districts,
including special charter districts having a |
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| population of 100,000 and not
more than 500,000, which adopt |
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| this Article, as hereinafter provided, there
shall be |
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| maintained a system of free schools in charge of a board of |
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| education,
which shall be a body politic and corporate by the |
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| name of "Board of Education
of the City of....". The board |
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| shall consist of 7 members elected by the
voters of the |
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| district. Except as provided in Section 33-1b of this Act,
the |
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| regular election for members of the board shall be held at the |
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| consolidated election
on the first
Tuesday of April in odd |
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| numbered years and at the general primary election
on the third |
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| Tuesday of March
in even numbered years. The law governing the |
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the primary election shall apply to |
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| the regular election. At the first
regular election 7 persons |
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| shall be elected as members of the board. The
person who |
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| receives the greatest number of votes shall be elected for a
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| term of 5 years. The 2 persons who receive the second and third |
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| greatest
number of votes shall be elected for a term of 4 |
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| years. The person who
receives the fourth greatest number of |
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| votes shall be elected
for a term of 3 years. The 2 persons who |
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| receive the fifth and sixth greatest
number of votes shall be |
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| elected for a term of 2 years. The person who
receives the |
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| seventh greatest number of votes shall be elected for a term
of |
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| 1 year. Thereafter, at each regular election for members of the |
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| board,
the successors of the members whose terms expire in the |
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| year of election
shall be elected for a term of 5 years. All |
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| terms shall commence on July
1 next succeeding the elections. |
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| Any vacancy occurring in the membership
of the board shall be |
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| filled by appointment until the next regular election
for |
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| members of the board.
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| In any school district which has adopted this Article, a |
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| proposition for
the election of board members by school board |
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| district rather than at large
may be submitted to the voters of |
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| the district at the regular school election
of any year in the |
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| manner provided in Section 9-22. If the proposition
is approved |
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| by a majority of those voting on the propositions, the board
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| shall divide the school district into 7 school board districts |
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| as provided
in Section 9-22. At the regular school election in |
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| the year following the
adoption of such proposition, one member |
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| shall be elected from each school
board district, and the 7 |
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| members so elected shall, by lot, determine one
to serve for |
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| one year, 2 for 2 years, one for 3 years, 2 for 4 years, and
one |
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| for 5 years. Thereafter their respective successors shall be |
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| elected
for terms of 5 years. The terms of all incumbent |
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| members expire July 1
of the year following the adoption of |
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| such a proposition.
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| Any school district which has adopted this Article may, by |
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| referendum in
accordance with Section 33-1a, adopt the method |
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| of electing members of the
board of education provided in that |
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| Section.
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| Reapportionment of the voting districts provided for in |
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| this Article or
created pursuant to a court order, shall be |
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| completed pursuant to
Section 33-1c.
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| A board of education may appoint a student to the board to |
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| serve in an advisory capacity. The student member shall serve |
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| for a term as determined by the board. The board may not grant |
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| the student member any voting privileges, but shall consider |
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| the student member as an advisor. The student member may not |
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| participate in or attend any executive session of the board.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-231, eff. 7-14-05.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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