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Code · Illinois · Chapter 65 — MUNICIPALITIES · Act 5

Sec. 4-3-16.1. If the municipality has voted, as provided in Section 4-3-19, to require candidates for commissioner to run for a specific office, the ballots for the general m.

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Sec. 4-3-16.1. If the municipality has voted, as provided in Section 4-3-19, to require candidates for commissioner to run for a specific office, the ballots for the general municipal election shall be in substantially the following form:
OFFICIAL BALLOT NOMINEES FOR MAYOR AND COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY (OR VILLAGE) OF .... AT THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION. FOR MAYOR (VOTE FOR ONE) ( ) JOHN JONES.
( ) JAMES SMITH.
FOR COMMISSIONER OF ACCOUNTS AND FINANCES (VOTE FOR ONE) ( ) HARRY BROWN.
( ) ROBERT BUCK.
FOR COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY (VOTE FOR ONE) ( ) GEORGE MILLER.
( ) ARTHUR ROBBINS.
FOR COMMISSIONER OF STREETS AND PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS (VOTE FOR ONE) ( ) JOSEPH TROUT.
( ) THOMAS WILLIAMS.
FOR COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC PROPERTY (VOTE FOR ONE) ( ) JAMES J. JEFFRIES.
( ) JAMES SMITH.
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