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Current as of January 01, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
§ 3.1-25-35. Primary ballots. The proper election authority, in accordance with the general election law, shall have the primary ballots printed in the same manner, in the same number, and within the same time as ballots are printed under the general election law, 1 except as otherwise provided in this Code. If the office of president is to be filled in the succeeding general municipal election, the names of the candidates for president shall be placed first on the primary ballots, in substantially the form specified in this Section. Following these names shall appear the names of the candidates for trustees in substantially the form specified in this Section. The primary ballots shall comply with the general election law, except as otherwise provided in this Code. The ballots shall designate no party, platform, political principle, appellation, or mark, nor shall any circle be printed at the head of the primary ballots.
The primary ballots shall be in substantially the following form:
OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT
HENRY WHITE
JAMES SMITH
LARRY FRANG
RALPH WILSON
FOR TRUSTEES(VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (NUMBER))THOMAS WILLIAMS
WILLIAM BURKE
ALEXANDER HAMILTON
EDWARD STUART
MARY KURTIS
G.E. HAUSMANN
ARTHUR ROBBINS
MARK TANDY
HARRY BROWN
JOSEPH TROUT
IMMANUEL KANT
ROBERT BUCK
GEORGE MILLER
SARAH TOLLER
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 65. Municipalities §-35 5/3.1-25-35. Primary ballots - last updated January 01, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-65-municipalities/il-st-sect-65-5-3-1-25-35/
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