NOLAN v. COOK COUNTY OFFICERS ELECTORAL BD.

No. 1-02-0444.

768 N.E.2d 216 (2002)

329 Ill. App.3d 52

263 Ill.Dec. 456

Mary NOLAN, Petitioner-Appellant, v. COOK COUNTY OFFICERS ELECTORAL BOARD, Constituting the Electoral Board Individually and as such Board, David D. Orr, Cook County Clerk, Dorothy Brown, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County, Richard A. Divine, State's Attorney of Cook County, and Patrick G. Donnelly, Respondents-Appellees.

Appellate Court of Illinois, First District, First Division.

March 29, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David J. Kelley, Chicago, for Petitioner-Appellant.

Richard A. Devine, Cook County State's Attorney, Patrick T. Driscoll, Deputy State's Attorney, and Donna M. Lach and Katherine A. Amari, Assistant State's Attorneys of counsel, Chicago, for Respondent-Appellee Electoral Board.

William R. Quinlan and James R. Carroll, Quinlan & Carroll, and Michael J. Kasper, Chicago, for Respondent-Appellee Donnelly.


Presiding Justice COHEN delivered the opinion of the court:

Mary Nolan filed a nominating petition in support of her candidacy for the office of Illinois senator for the 18th legislative district. Patrick G. Donnelly filed an objection to Nolan's nominating petition. Donnelly raised no question as to the authenticity of the signatures themselves; rather, he argued that the circulator's affidavit on each of the petition's 70 signature sheets was flawed as a matter...

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