For the primary election in those counties that choose to conduct early voting.
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For the primary election in those counties that choose to conduct early voting. |
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Last day for petitions in circulation to submit petition signatures to the county clerks. This date is dependent upon when the 18-month circulation period began. |
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Deadline for county clerks to complete mailing ballots to voters in designated mail ballot precincts – for the primary election. |
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Deadline for county clerk to publish the first notice of election – in the county’s official newspaper(s) – for the primary election. (If possible, the notice should appear in at least two newspapers published in the county. If not possible, it should be published in one newspaper published or circulated in the county.) Deadline for parties, candidates, or pro and con representatives to submit a written request (to the county clerk) for the purpose of authorizing watchers to observe at polling places – for the primary election. |
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Voter registrations must be received by the county clerk by 5 p.m. local time - for the primary election.
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Applications must be received by the county clerk by 5 p.m. local time - for the primary election. |
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Deadline for county clerks to publish the second notice of election along with a facsimile sample ballot – for the primary election. (If possible, the notice should appear in at least two newspapers published in the county. If not possible, it should be published in one newspaper published or circulated in the county.) County clerks may receive emergency absentee ballot applications through 5 p.m. on May 18 from those who cannot be present for voting due to hospitalization, if hospitalization occurred after 5 p.m. on May 8. |
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Voted absentee ballots must be received — by the county clerk — by 8 p.m. for the May 19 election.
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Polling places — and the county clerk’s office — to be open 8 a.m.–8 p.m. Qualified individuals may register and vote at their designated polling place on election day. |
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Deadline for the board of county commissioners to meet and conduct the canvass – of the primary election. Deadline for county clerks to certify the results and issue certificates for the primary election. (*This date may vary; it must be done immediately after canvass.) |
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The Secretary of State shall conduct the randomized selection for the counties to be audited for the primary election. Last day for county central committees of each political party to meet and elect party officers. |
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Last day for legislative district committees of each political party to meet and elect party officers. |
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The county clerk shall issue certificates of election to the precinct committeemen of each political party who receive the highest number of votes, if they received a minimum of 5 votes. |
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