Illinois Complied Statutes - ELECTIONS
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Article 1 - General Provisions Article 1A - State Board Of Elections Article 2 - Time Of Holding Elections (Repealed) Article 2A - Time Of Holding Elections Article 2B - Conduct Of The 2020 General Election (Repealed) Article 3 - Qualification Of Voters Article 4 - Registration Of Electors In Counties Having A Population Of Less Than 500,000 Article 5 - Registration Of Electors In Counties Having A Population Of 500,000 Or More Article 6 - Registration Of Electors In Certain Cities, Villages And Incorporated Towns Article 6A - County Board Of Election Commissioners Article 7 - The Making Of Nominations By Political Parties Article 7A - Judges' Declaration of Intent to Seek Retention in Office Article 8 - Nominations of Members of the General Assembly Article 8A - Nominations And Election Of Representatives In The General Assembly From The State At Large (Repealed) Article 9 - Disclosure and Regulation of Campaign Contributions and Expenditures Article 10 - Making of Nominations in Certain Other Cases Article 11 - Establishment of Election Precincts Article 12 - Notice of Election Article 12A - Voters' Guides Article 13 - Judges of Election (Outside of Jurisdiction of Boards of Election Commissioners) Article 14 - Judges (In Municipalities Under Boards Of Election Commissioners) Article 15 - Ballot Boxes And Poll Books Article 16 - Ballots Article 17 - Conduct of Elections and Making Returns Article 18 - Conduct of Elections and Making Returns (In Municipalities Under Jurisdiction of Boards of Election Commissioners) Article 18A - Provisional Voting Article 19 - Voting by Mail Article 19A - Early Voting by Personal Appearance Article 20 - Voting by Absent Electors in Military or Naval Service Article 21 - Electors of President and Vice-President of United States Article 21A - Non-Resident Civilian Citizens (Repealed) Article 22 - Canvassing Votes Article 23 - Contesting Elections Article 24 - Voting Machines Article 24A - Electronic, Mechanical Or Electric Voting Systems Article 24B - Electronic, Mechanical Or Electric Voting Systems With Precinct Tabulation Optical Scan Technology Capability Article 24C - Direct Recording Electronic Voting Systems Article 25 - Resignations And Vacancies Article 26 - Publication Of Election Literature (Repealed) Article 27 - Promises Or Pledges By Candidates (Repealed) Article 28 - Submitting Public Questions Article 29 - Prohibitions And Penalties Article 29A - Penalties (Repealed) Article 29B - Fair Campaign Practices Article 29C - Division Of Legislative Districts Article 30 - Repeal And Saving

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