(10 ILCS 5/17-32) (from Ch. 46, par. 17-32)
Sec. 17-32.
(1) The following shall be added together to determine the
total costs and expenses of an emergency referendum or special election
not conducted at the time of a regular election
reimbursed to the county or municipality under the jurisdiction of a board
of election commissioners by the political subdivisions:
(a) The cost of printing and distributing ballots and other printed
material used in or for the election;
(b) The amounts paid to judges of election for election day duties;
(c) Extra office expenses of the election authority, including (i)
postage and (ii) compensation to temporary employees which are directly
attributable to election day and the canvass of the votes of political
subdivision candidates and propositions, whenever applicable;
(d) The cost of election day supplies used in the election;
(e) The cost of delivery and return of election day materials and
supplies, including voting machines and voting devices used in
connection with an electronic voting system; and
(f) The cost of renting polling places, computers and any other
property, the use of which is directly attributable to election day
activities.
(2) Any county of more than 1,000,000 inhabitants in which there is a
municipal board of election commissioners shall reimburse that
board for, or shall pay directly, the cost items hereinafter specified incurred
by that board in relation to the territory within its jurisdiction
for each general primary and general election and for any other election
where such cost items are incurred or increased as a result of the certification
of candidates or public questions by the county clerk to such board:
(a) The cost of printing and distributing ballots;
(b) The amounts paid to judges of election for election day duties;
(c) Costs attributable to the canvass of votes;
(d) The cost of delivery and return of election day materials and supplies,
including voting devices and equipment used in conjunction with an electronic
voting system; and
(e) The cost of renting polling places, computers, and other property,
the use of which is directly attributable to election day activities.
However, the State shall pay the amount of the increase in
compensation for judges of election, registrars and canvassers provided
in Public Acts 81-850 and 81-1149.
(Source: P.A. 83-999.)
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