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Code · Illinois · Chapter 60 — TOWNSHIPS · Act 1

Sec. 45-50. Caucus procedures.

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Sec. 45-50. Caucus procedures.
(a)The rules of procedure for conducting a township or multi-township caucus must be approved and may be amended by a majority vote of the qualified participants attending the caucus. No participant shall be able to participate or vote at any township or multi-township caucus if the person is or was at anytime during the 12 months before the caucus any of the following:
(1)An elected or appointed public official of another established political party.
(2)An elected or appointed officer, director, precinct committeeman or representative
of the township committeeman of another established political party.
(3)A judge of election under Article 13 or 14 of the Election Code for another
statewide established political party.
(4)A voter who voted in the primary election of another statewide established political
party different from the party holding the caucus.
(b)The rules of procedure shall include the following:
(1)No caucus shall commence earlier than 6:00 p.m.
(2)The caucus shall commence at the place specified in the notice of caucus.
(3)Procedures by which qualified caucus participants determine by a majority vote the
duties of caucus judges of election. Caucus judges of election shall be appointed by a majority vote of the township or multi-township central committee. No judge of the Supreme Court, appellate court, or circuit court or associate judge shall serve as a caucus judge of election.
(4)Nominations for selection as a candidate shall be accepted from any qualified
participant of the caucus.
(5)The method of voting (i.e., written ballot, voice vote, show of hands, standing
vote) for determining the candidate or candidates selected for nomination.
(6)Whether candidates will be selected as a slate or as individual nominees for each
office.
(7)Whether written notice of intent to be a caucus nominee is required.
(8)Other rules deemed necessary by the central committee at the time the rules are
promulgated or by the majority of the qualified caucus participants when the rules are being considered at their meeting.
(9)A participant in a caucus shall be entitled to only one vote for each office for
which he or she is voting. A participant's vote shall not be weighted to be equal to more than one vote.
(c)Individuals participating at an established political party township or multi-township caucus shall comply with each of the following:
(1)A participant shall be registered under Article 4, 5, or 6 of the Election Code.
(2)A participant shall be registered within the territory for which the nomination is
made.
(3)A participant shall sign an affidavit that he or she is a registered voter and
affiliated with the established political party holding the caucus.
(4)A participant shall not take part in the proceedings of more than one established
political party township and multi-township caucus for the same election. This requirement also applies to the township and multi-township clerks.
(5)A participant shall not sign a petition of nomination for an independent or new
political party candidate for the same election.
(6)A participant shall not become an independent candidate or a candidate of another
established political party or a new political party for the same election.
(d)The voters participating at an established political party township or multi-township caucus shall not select for nomination more candidates than there are to be elected for each office.
(e)No candidate for nomination at a township or multi-township caucus shall be required to do either of the following:
(1)Circulate and file nominating petitions to become a candidate at the caucus.
(2)File a fee to become a candidate at the caucus.
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