Election or General Election definition
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The Secretary of State may, in a year when a European Parliamentary General Election or General Election is held, make an Order to change the ordinary day of election of Councillors so as to be the same date as the Poll in that European or General Election.
The county board of election commissioners for the domiciled county shall assist the district, if requested, in determining the amount of past reimbursements.§ 1208 Special Rules of the Calculation of an Annual School Election Held with a General Election or General Election RunoffWhen an annual school election is held at the same time as the general election or its runoff, the county board shall first calculate the additional costs of the annual school election.
Upon the determination by the Elections Board of a major offense, the Elections Board may cause the disqualification of such candidate(s) from the Primary Election or General Election or other penalties as deemed appropriate.
Currently, elections may be scheduled on the second Tuesday in March (March Election), the third Tuesday in May (May Election), the 1st Tuesday in August (August Election or Primary Election), and the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November (November Election or General Election).
Upon the determination by the Elections Commissioner of a major offense, the Elections Commissioner may cause the disqualification of such candidate(s) from the Primary Election or General Election or other penalties as deemed appropriate.
In the event that a candidate shall choose to reject the outcome of the preference vote or otherwise run against a CMCRRO candidate in the Primary Election or General Election after participating in the CMCRRO endorsement process, he or she shall not be entitled to participate in the preference process during the next election cycle for that that office and shall not be entitled to participate in the endorsement process for any other office for one year.