Illinois Code § 10 ILCS 5/14-3.2

In addition to the list provided for in Section 14-3.1, the chair of
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the county central committee, or each ward committeeperson in a municipality of 500,000 or more inhabitants, of each of the 2 leading political parties
shall furnish to the board of election commissioners a supplemental list,
arranged according to precinct in which they are to serve, of persons
available as judges of election, the names and number of all persons listed
thereon to be acknowledged in writing to the county chair or ward committeepersons, as the case may be, submitting
such list by the board of election commissioners. The board of election
commissioners shall select from this supplemental list persons qualified
under Section 14-1, to fill vacancies among the judges of election. If the
list provided for in Section 14-3.1 for any precinct is exhausted, then
selection shall be made from the supplemental list furnished by the chair
 of the county central committee or ward committeepersons, as the case may be, of the party. If such supplemental
list is exhausted for any precinct, then selection shall be made from any
of the persons on the supplemental list without regard to the precincts in
which they are listed to serve. No selection or appointment from the
supplemental list shall be made more than 21 days prior to the date of
precinct registration for those judges needed as precinct registrars, and
more than 60 days prior to the date of an election for those
additional
persons needed as election judges. In any case where selection cannot be
made from the supplemental list without violating Section 14-1, selection
shall be made from outside the supplemental list of some person qualified
under Section 14-1.

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