(10 ILCS 5/24-13) (from Ch. 46, par. 24-13)
Sec. 24-13.
Four sets of ballot labels for use in each voting
machine shall be provided for each polling place for each election by
the election authority.
There shall also be furnished all other necessary materials or supplies
for the proper use of the voting machines, including durable transparent
noninflammable covering at least 1/16 inch thick with which all the
ballot labels shall be securely covered to prevent shifting, tampering
with or mutilations of the ballot labels, facsimile diagrams, return
sheets, certificates, forms and materials of all kinds provided for in
this Article. The election authority shall before the
day of election, cause the proper ballot labels, together with the
transparent protective covering for same, to be put upon each machine,
corresponding with the sample ballot labels herein provided for, and the
machine in every way to be put in order, set and adjusted, ready for use
in voting when delivered at the precinct polling places and for the
purpose of so labeling the machine, putting in order, setting and
adjusting the same, they may employ one competent person to be known as
the voting machine custodian and additional deputy custodians as
required. The election authority
shall, preceding each
election day, holding a meeting or meetings for the purpose of
instructing all election precinct officials who are to serve in an
election precinct where voting machines are to be used. Before preparing
any voting machines for any election, the election authority shall cause written
notices to be sent to the chair of the county central committee of
each political party having a candidate or candidates on the ballot, or
the chair of each municipal or township
committee of each political
party having candidates on the ballot, in the case of a municipal or township
election, stating the times when, and the place
or places where,
the voting machines will be prepared for the election; they shall also
cause written notices to be sent to the chair or presiding officer of
any organization of citizens within the county, or other political subdivision,
having as its purpose, or among its purposes or interests, the
prevention, investigation or prosecution of election frauds, which has
registered its name and address and the names of its principal officers
with the officer, officers or board having charge of the preparation of
the machines for the election, at least 40 days before such
election, stating the times when, and the place or places where, the
voting machines will be prepared for the election, at which times and
place or places, one representative of each such political party,
certified by the respective chair of the county managing committee of
each such political party, or the chair of the municipal or township
committee in the case of a municipal or township
election, and one
representative of each such candidate, certified by such candidate, and
one representative of each organization of citizens, certified by the
respective chair or presiding officers of such organizations shall be
entitled to be present and see that the machines are properly prepared
and tested and placed in proper condition and order for use at the
election. The custodian or custodians of voting machines and the party
representatives shall take the constitutional oath of office. It shall
be the privilege of such party and organization representatives to be
present at the preparation of the voting machines for the election and
to see that each machine is tested for accuracy and is properly prepared
and that all registering counters are set at zero. The custodian shall,
in the presence of the party and candidate and organization
representatives, prepare the voting machine for the election and set all
registering counters at zero, and he shall then, assisted by the
watchers, test each such registering counter for accuracy by casting
votes upon it, and such testing shall be done in the presence of the
watchers, until each such registering counter is correctly registering
each vote cast upon it, and each certificate for each machine shall
state that this has been done, and the custodians shall then, in the
presence of the party and candidate and organization representatives,
reset each registering counter to zero, and shall then immediately seal
the voting machine with a numbered metal seal, and a record of the
number on the seal shall then and there be made by the custodian on the
certificate for that machine and the seal shall be so placed as to
prevent operation of the machine or its registering counters without
breaking the seal, and the custodian shall then immediately make a
record on the certificate for that machine of the reading shown on the
protective counter. Immediately after each machine has been so tested
and prepared for the election, it shall be the duty of such custodian or
custodians to make a certificate in writing which shall be filed in the
office of the election authority, stating the serial
number of each voting
machine, whether or not such machine has all the registering counters
set at zero, whether or not such machine has been tested by voting on
each registering counter so as to prove that each such registering
counter is in perfect and accurate working condition, the number
registered on the protective counter, and the number on the metal seal
with which the machine is sealed against operation. Unless objection is
filed, within 2 days, with the election authority, to the use
of a particular machine or
machines, such voting machine or machines when certified to be correct
by the custodian shall be conclusively presumed to have been properly
prepared for use at the election for which they were prepared. Any
objection filed shall particularly set forth the number of the machine
objected to, and the particulars or basis for the objection. The machine
shall then be locked so that it cannot be operated or voted upon without
first unlocking it and the keys shall be at once returned to the custody
of the election authority, and the election authority shall cause the
machine so labeled in order, set and adjusted, to be delivered at the
polling place, together with all necessary furniture and appliances that
go with the same, not later than one hour before the hour at which the
polls are to be opened. The election authority shall deliver the keys,
which unlock the
voting mechanism and the registering counters or counter compartment of
the voting machine, to the precinct election board, not earlier than
noon on the Saturday preceding the election day, nor later than one hour
before the opening of the polls, and shall receive and file a receipt
therefor. The keys shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope on which shall
be written or printed: (1) The name, number of or designation of the
election precinct or district; (2) The number of the voting machine; (3)
The number of the seal with which the machine is sealed; (4) The number
registered on the protective counter or device as reported by the
custodian. No precinct election official shall break the seal of such
envelope except in the presence of all members of the precinct election
board, and such envelope shall not be opened until it shall have been
examined by each member of the precinct election board to see that it
has not been previously opened. Such envelope shall not be opened until
it shall have been found that the numbers and records recorded thereon
are correct and agree in every respect with the numbers and records as
shown on the machine. If any such number is found not to agree with the
numbers on the machine, the envelope shall not be opened until the
precinct election officials shall have notified the
election authority, and until the election authority
or some other person authorized by the election authority shall have
presented himself at the polling place for
the purpose of re-examining the machine, and shall have certified that
it is properly arranged after testing and examining it. On the morning
of the election the precinct election officials shall meet in the
polling place at least one hour before the time for opening the polls.
They shall see that the sample ballot labels and instructions for voting
are posted properly, and prominently so that the voters can have easy
access to them and that the instruction model is placed on the precinct
election officials' table and that everything is in readiness for voting
at the hour of opening the polls. They shall also see that the voting
machine is properly illuminated in accordance with the equipment
furnished. The precinct election officials shall compare the ballot
labels on the machine with the sample ballots and return sheets, see
that they are correct, examine and see that all the registering counters
in the machine are set at zero (0) or if the machine is equipped with a
device which will automatically record the number on the registering
columns on the back of the machine to recording sheets of paper and the
said paper can be removed without opening the back of the machine, that
all of the said registering counters for each candidate as appears on
the said recording sheet registers (0) and that the public counter is
also set at zero (0) and that the machine is otherwise in perfect order
and they shall compare and record the number on the metal seal with
which the voting machine is sealed, with the number furnished them as
recorded on the envelope containing the keys, by the election authority,
and if the number on the seal and the number on the protective
counter do not agree with the numbers supplied to them, they shall not
open the polls, but shall notify the election authority, and the election
authority or its authorized representatives or
custodian, shall, as soon as may be, test, examine and set the machine
in the same manner as is provided in this section for the testing,
setting and preparation of voting machines for an election. If, after
being so tested and examined, it is found that such voting machine is in
perfect working order, all registering counters shall be set at zero
(0), the reading of the protective counter shall be read and recorded
and the precinct election officials may proceed with the opening of the
polls. If such machine be found not to be in perfect working order as
hereinbefore provided, it shall not be used in the election, but shall
be replaced with another machine which is in perfect working order,
properly set, tested and sealed, and the election board shall then
proceed to examine such machine in the same manner as is provided in
this section for the examination of each voting machine by the election
board before the opening of the polls. They shall not thereafter permit
the counters to be operated or moved except by electors in voting, and
they shall also see that all necessary arrangements and adjustments are
made for voting irregular ballots on the machine. Each precinct election
official shall sign a certificate which shall certify that he has
complied with all the provisions of this Article, and that, before the
polls were declared open, he found the ballot labels to be in their
proper places and to exactly agree with the facsimile diagrams and
return or recording sheet belonging to that precinct; all registering
counters set at zero (0); the number on the metal seal and the number on
the protective counter exactly agree with the records furnished by the
election authority; the metal seal actually was sealed so as to prevent
movement of the voting machine mechanism without first breaking the
seal; all ballot labels were clean and without marks of any kind upon
them and they were in no way defaced or mutilated. When voting machines
are used in an election precinct, the watchers or challengers
representing the various political parties, candidates and citizens'
organizations, provided by law to be present shall be permitted to be
present from the time the precinct election board convenes on election
morning until the completion of the canvass after the close of the
polls. Such watchers shall be permitted to carefully examine each voting
machine before the polls are declared open and to compare the number of
the metal seal and the number on the protective counter with their own
records, and to see that all ballot labels are in their proper places,
and that the machine registering counters are all set at zero (0), and
that the machine or machines are in every way ready for voting at the
opening of the polls. If it is found that the ballot labels are not in
their proper places on the machine, or that they fail to conform in any
respect, with the facsimile diagrams and return sheets belonging to the
precinct, the precinct election officials shall not use such machine but
shall at once notify the proper election authority,
and such machine shall not be used until the election authority or person
authorized by it, shall have
supplied the proper ballot labels, and shall have placed such proper
ballot labels in their proper places, and they shall have been found to
be correct by the precinct election officials and watchers. If any
registering counter shall be found not to be set at zero (0), the
precinct election officials shall immediately notify the custodian or
officer or officers or board having charge of the preparation of the
voting machines for the election or primary, and the election authority
or person authorized by him or them
or it shall adjust
such registering counter or counters to zero (0), in the presence of all
the precinct election officials and watchers serving in such election
district.
(Source: P.A. 100-1027, eff. 1-1-19.)
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