Re: A New Beginning has Begun
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2019 7:04 pm
Pretty sad that the people who have to drive an hour or even close to 2 could make it but the one person who lives right next door couldn’t make it.
Fling out the Purple and the Gold, We're Marching On.
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That may be true, but in McDonough County we have to declare a party in primary voting. I don't know if that holds for the entire state, or whether it's up to each individual county to decide. If it is statewide, then residents do have to pick their party to vote in primaries, no matter how they feel when it comes time for the general election.sealhall74 wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2019 1:59 pm It's time to update 110 Illinois Compiled Statutes 690/35
Today, more people identify as "unaffiliated" than they do to either of the two political parites.
Technically, I think the way the rules are written, no more than 4 (of the 8 trustees) can be from the same political party. In practice, that essentially means 4 Republicans and 4 Democrats, but I don't know that it has to be that way...if there were a candidate that was registered as Libertarian or Green, for example...they might be able to nominated.Leatherneck10 wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2019 1:31 pm The two new Trustees have to be registered Republicans. The only question we should care about now is, are they going to be Pro Joe or Pro Martin Republicans. I fear Martin might get out politicked being new to the State.
4/7 can be from one party. The student trustee is not political. But I believe you're right that other parties count, too. That might even be a good idea, but I doubt that will happen.ST_Lawson wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2019 2:51 pmTechnically, I think the way the rules are written, no more than 4 (of the 8 trustees) can be from the same political party. In practice, that essentially means 4 Republicans and 4 Democrats, but I don't know that it has to be that way...if there were a candidate that was registered as Libertarian or Green, for example...they might be able to nominated.Leatherneck10 wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2019 1:31 pm The two new Trustees have to be registered Republicans. The only question we should care about now is, are they going to be Pro Joe or Pro Martin Republicans. I fear Martin might get out politicked being new to the State.
The details for ours can be found here: https://www2.illinois.gov/sites/bac/Sit ... x?BCID=899