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1917, p. 354, and Laws of years in which gen

Illinois

Laws 1910, p. 46, as
amended by Laws
1913, p. 310;
Laws 1921, p. 432;
Laws 1912, p. 42;
Laws 1916; Laws 1910,
p. 77, as amended by
Laws 1921, p. 433;
Laws 1913, p. 331;
R. S. 1921, Ch. 46,
Sec. 452-545.

Laws 1915, p. 359, as

amended by Laws

1921, p. 413, 514;

Burns' Stat., Sec.

7054a-7054k-2.

Indiana

OFFICES FOR WHICH CANDIDATES ARE NOMINATED AT PRIMARY

Nominating Petitions
(Number of Signers)

MANDATORY PRIMARY Continued

STATE AND CITATION

DATE OF PRIMARY

PARTIES TO WHICH
APPLICABLE

Mandatory

Iowa

Code, 1913, Sec.
1087a-1-1087a-35;
as amended by Acts
1921, p. 65; Acts 1919,
p. 304; Code, 1913,
Sec. 1087b-1087b-5.

First Monday in June
of even years, and last
Monday in February in
cities.

Casting 2% of entire
vote of state for gov-

ernor.

All elective except
judges
U. S. senator
Presidential electors
Also judges in districts
of one county and
75,000 population
City officers in cities of
first class, and cities
of over 15,000 acting
under a special char-
ter, except where
elections are non-
partisan

Supreme, district and

Petitions for county
office are filed 30 days
and for state and dis-
trict offices 40 days be-
fore the primary. For
state officers, 1% of
party voters in at least
10 counties and of 1%
of party vote of state.
For district officers, 2%
of party voters in the
counties of the district
and not less than 1%
of the party vote of
the district. For coun-

superior court judges ❘ty officers, 2% of the

party vote of the
county. For supreme
judge, 5,000 voters, at
least 30 in each county.
For district judge, 500
voters, at least 50 in
each county. For
superior judge, 250

voters.

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Maine

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state, district, judicial,
parochial and munici-
pal officers. 60 to 70
days before election for
municipal and ward
officers. 10 days be-
fore election to fill
vacancies.

Town officers
Village officers

governor.

Congressmen
Legislators
State officers

Public Laws 1913, Ch. Third Monday in June. Polling 1% of vote for U. S. senators
72, 127, 221; Public
Laws 1915, Ch. 33, 250,
amended by Public
Laws 1919, Ch. 160,
165; R. S. 1918, Ch. 6.

County officers

1 to 2% of vote cast
for governor.

Before third Monday
in April.

30 days for state and 20 days for local officers.

Massachusetts

General Laws 1921, Eighth Tuesday be-
Ch. 52 and 53.

Michigan

Laws 1881, Act 164;
Laws 1909, Act 281;
amended Laws 1919,
Act 400; Laws 1911,
Act 169; Laws 1912,
1st Ex. Sess., Act. 9;
Laws 1913, Act 140,

fore election for state.
Third Tuesday for cit-
ies. Second Tuesday
for towns. Last Tues-
day in April for presi-
dential. Second Tues-
day before special elec-
tion. In cities fixed by
party authority, but
no two parties hold a
caucus on same day.

Second Tuesday in
September preceding
general elections.
First Wednesday in
March prior to spring
election. Third Tues-
day prior to charter

Polling 3% of entire
vote of state or other
political subdivision.

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Casting 10% of vote of Governor
state.

Lieutenant Governor

U. S. senator
Legislators

1,000 voters, not less
than 250 from each of
4 counties, for state
officers; for all other
officers, 5 for each
ward or town, but not
to exceed 250. Filed
fifth Tuesday preced-
ing primary, except
special elections, then
second Tuesday pre-
ceding primary. Cit-
ies and towns, 10 days
before primary. For
state officers, at least
1,000 voters; all others,
2 signers for each 100
voters, but not less
than 50 nor more than
1,000; town officers, 1
signer for each 50 vot-
ers, but not less than
20. Filed sixth Mon-
day before primary for
stateofficers; cities, sec-
ond Wednesday; towns,
second Thursday.

From 2 to 4% of party

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Certificate of nomina-
tion for state officer
filed seventh Monday
and for all others fifth
Thursday before elec-
tion; cities, third Mon-
day before election;
towns, second Wednes-
day.

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