Illinois Election Laws 1908

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NOMINATION PAPERS REQUISITES. ] [ 293, Ch. 46, R. S. ] All certificates of nomination or nomination papers shall, besides con- taining the names of the candidates, specify as to each : 1. The office to which he is nominated.
2. The party or political principle which he represents, expressed in not more than five words.
3. His place of residence, with the street and number thereof, if any. In the case of electors for President and Vice President of the United States, the names of the candidates
...for President and Vice President may be added to the party or political appellation.
5. CERTIFICATES TO BE FILED. ] [ 294, Ch. 46, R. S. ] Certifi- cates of nomination and nomination papers for the nomination of candidates for offices to be filled by the electors of the entire State, or any division or district greater than a county, shall be filed with the Secretary of State at least thirty days previous to the day of elec- tion for which the candidates are nominated. All other certificates -3 E 34 for the nomination of candidates shall be filed with the county clerk of the respective counties at least thirty days previous to the day of such election: Provided, that certificates of nomination and nomi- nation papers for the nomination of candidates for the offices in cities, villages and incorporated towns, and for town offices in counties under township organization shall be filed with the clerks of the towns, cities, villages and incorporated towns at least fifteen days previous to the day of such election : Provided, that in cities having a population of 500, 000 or more that certificates of nomination and nomination papers for the nomination of candidates for the offices in such cities shall be filed with the city clerk of such cities at least twenty-five days pre- vious to the day of such election.


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