6-212 - Designations and nominations, objections.

§  6-212. Designations and nominations, objections. Written objections  to  a  nominating  or  designating  petition  or  to  a  certificate  of  nomination,  certificate  of  acceptance,  certificate of authorization,  certificate of declination or certificate of substitution  with  respect  to  an  office to be filled at a general or special village election may  be filed not later than the day after the last day to file such petition  or certificate, or  the  day  after  such  petition  or  certificate  is  received  by  the  board of elections if such petition or certificate is  mailed within the time permitted by law,  whichever  is  later.  Written  specifications  of  the  grounds  for  such objections shall be so filed  within  two  days  thereafter.  A   failure   to   file   such   written  specifications  shall  render the original objection null and void. Upon  receipt of written specifications, the county board of  elections  shall  immediately  notify each candidate named in such petition or certificate  and take all steps necessary and consistent with this chapter to  render  a   determination  on  the  questions  raised  in  such  objections  and  specifications. When a determination has been made by the  county  board  of  elections  that the petition is sufficient or insufficient, it shall  immediately notify each candidate named in the petition or  certificate,  and, if such determination was made on objection, the objector.