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ILSB2827Intro
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Amends the Election Code. Replaces some instances of annual or semi-annual reports with quarterly reports. In provisions relating to limitations on campaign contributions, removes provisions inoperative beginning July 1, 2013. Removes a reference to ...
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2024-06-26
To Senate Assignments Committee
ILSB2826Intro
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Amends the Election Code. Requires a person who has not timely filed valid nomination papers and who intends to become a write-in candidate for a political party's nomination for any office for which the nomination is uncontested to file a written st...
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2024-06-26
To Senate Assignments Committee
ILHB4363Intro
25%
Amends the Election Code. Replaces some instances of annual or semi-annual reports with quarterly reports. In provisions relating to limitations on campaign contributions, removes provisions inoperative beginning July 1, 2013. Removes a reference to ...
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2024-04-05
To House Rules Committee
ILHB4361Intro
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Amends the Election Code. Requires a person who has not timely filed valid nomination papers and who intends to become a write-in candidate for a political party's nomination for any office for which the nomination is uncontested to file a written st...
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2024-04-05
To House Rules Committee
ILSB2306Intro
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Amends the Election Code. Provides that any candidate for President of the United States may have his name printed upon the primary ballot of his political party by filing in the office of the State Board of Elections not more than 141 days (instead ...
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2023-03-31
To Senate Assignments Committee
ILHB3107Intro
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Amends the Election Code. Provides that any candidate for President of the United States may have his name printed upon the primary ballot of his political party by filing in the office of the State Board of Elections not more than 141 days (instead ...
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2023-03-10
To House Rules Committee
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