Nominating petitions for LCHS school board now available
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[September 08, 2010]
Nominating petition forms for the April
5, 2011, school board election in Lincoln Community High School
District 404 are now available. Forms may be picked up in the
district superintendent's office at LCHS, 1000 Primm Road in
Lincoln, on any business day between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
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The first day for
circulating nominating petitions is Sept. 21. A school board
candidate's petition must be filed in the same office no earlier
than 8 a.m. on Dec. 13 and no later than 5 p.m. Dec. 20.
Candidates' names will appear on the election ballot in the order
in which their nominating papers are received by the election
authority in the district superintendent's office.
Seats for three four-year terms and one two-year term on the
seven-member board of education will be filled at the April 5
election. All candidates elected will take office within a week
following the election.
To be eligible to serve, a school board member must be, on the
date of election, a citizen of the United States, at least 18 years
old, a resident of the state of Illinois and the school district for
at least one year immediately preceding the election, and a
registered voter.
Elections are nonpartisan and board candidates are not required
to indicate a political party affiliation.
Candidates should be aware of financial conflict-of-interest
limitations set forth in state law.
Nominating papers may be filed by the candidate in person, by
mail or by an agent. They consist of the following:
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Nominating
petitions signed by at least 50 voters residing within the
district. Petitions must be securely bound together, with pages
numbered consecutively, and each page must carry the notarized
signature of the petition circulator.
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Statement of
candidacy, which includes a request that the candidate's name be
placed on the official ballot, the address of the candidate, the
office sought, and a statement that the candidate is qualified
for the office and has filed (or will file before the close of
the petition filing period) a Statement of Economic Interests as
required by the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act.
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A receipt from the Logan County clerk
showing that the candidate has filed the Statement of Economic
Interests as noted above.
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Further information on becoming a candidate in the April 5 school
board election may be obtained by contacting Jill Awe at the LCHS
office.
(See PDF file with
this announcement from LCHS.)
[Text from file received
from Lincoln Community High
School District 404]
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