Illinois Code § 10 ILCS 5/2A-30

Villages and incorporated towns with population of less than 50,000; president; trustees; clerk.
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Sec. 2A-30. 
Villages and incorporated towns with population of less than 50,000; president; trustees; clerk.

In villages and incorporated towns with a population of less
than 50,000, a president shall be elected at the consolidated
election in every other odd-numbered year when the president
is elected for a 4-year term, and in each odd-numbered year
when the president is elected for a 2-year term.

 
Except as provided in Section 2A-30a, in villages and incorporated towns
with a population of less
than 50,000, 3 trustees shall be elected at the consolidated
election in each odd-numbered year when trustees are elected
for 4-year terms, and at the consolidated election in each
odd-numbered year and at the general primary election in each even-numbered
year when trustees are elected for 2-year terms. A primary to nominate
candidates for the office of trustee to be elected at the general primary
election shall be held on the Tuesday 6 weeks preceding that election.

 
In villages and incorporated towns with a population of less
than 50,000, a clerk shall be elected at the consolidated election
in every other odd-numbered year when the clerk is elected for a 4-year term, and in each odd-numbered year when the clerk is elected
for a 2-year term.

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