Legislation
SECTION 6-208
Petitions, qualifications of signers
Election (ELN) CHAPTER 17, ARTICLE 6, TITLE 2
§ 6-208. Petitions, qualifications of signers. Any village resident
who is a registered voter of the village and, in the case of a
designating petition, an enrolled member of the party filing the
petition may sign an independent nominating petition or a designating
petition providing that: (a) such signature was made not more than six
weeks prior to the last day to file such petition; (b) he has not signed
more than one petition designating or nominating a candidate for mayor
or village justice. If he has signed more than one such petition, only
the earliest signature for each such office shall be valid; (c) he has
not signed more than one petition designating or nominating a candidate
for each vacancy which exists for the office of village trustee or
village justice if the village has provided for two such justices. If he
has signed more than one such petition for each such vacancy, only the
earlier signatures shall be valid; or (d) he does not vote at a primary
election or party caucus where a candidate was nominated for the same
office for each such vacancy.
who is a registered voter of the village and, in the case of a
designating petition, an enrolled member of the party filing the
petition may sign an independent nominating petition or a designating
petition providing that: (a) such signature was made not more than six
weeks prior to the last day to file such petition; (b) he has not signed
more than one petition designating or nominating a candidate for mayor
or village justice. If he has signed more than one such petition, only
the earliest signature for each such office shall be valid; (c) he has
not signed more than one petition designating or nominating a candidate
for each vacancy which exists for the office of village trustee or
village justice if the village has provided for two such justices. If he
has signed more than one such petition for each such vacancy, only the
earlier signatures shall be valid; or (d) he does not vote at a primary
election or party caucus where a candidate was nominated for the same
office for each such vacancy.