(10 ILCS 5/6-60) (from Ch. 46, par. 6-60)
Sec. 6-60.
Immediately after the last registration day before any election,
except as is otherwise provided in Section 6-43 of this Article, the board
of election commissioners shall prepare and print precinct registers in
the manner provided by Section 6-43 of this article, and make such copies available to
any person applying therefor. Provided, however, that in cities, villages
and incorporated towns of less than 200,000 inhabitants such printed lists
shall be prepared only before a general election. On the precinct registers,
the board of election commissioners shall indicate, by italics, asterisk,
or other means, the names of all persons who have registered since the last
regularly scheduled election in the consolidated schedule of elections
established in Section 2A-1.1 of this Act.
Prior to the general election of even-numbered years, all boards of election
commissioners shall give the precinct registers to the chair of a county
central committee of an established political party, as such party is defined
in Section 10-2 of this Act, or to the chair's duly authorized representative.
Within 30 days of the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1983, all
boards of election commissioners shall give the precinct registers compiled
prior to the general November election of 1982 to the chair of a county
central committee of an established political party or to the chair's duly
authorized representative.
For the first registration under this Article, such precinct register shall
be printed and available to any person upon application therefor at least
three days before the first day upon which any voter may make application in writing
to have any name erased from the register as provided by Section 6-44 of
this Article. For subsequent registrations, such registers, except as otherwise
provided in this Section for municipalities of more than 500,000, shall
be printed and shall be available to any person upon application at least
five days before the first day upon which any voter may make application
in writing to have any name erased from the register.
Application to have a name upon such register erased may be made in the
manner provided by Section 6-44 of this Article, and applications to erase
names, complete registration, or to register or restore names shall be heard
in the same manner as is provided by Section 6-45 of this Article, with
application to the circuit court and appeal to the Supreme Court as provided
in Sections 6-46 and 6-47. The rights conferred and the times specified
by these Sections with respect to the first election under this Article
shall also apply to succeeding registrations and elections. Provided, however,
that in municipalities having a population of more than 500,000, and having
a Board of Election Commissioners, as to all elections, registrations for
which are made solely with the Board of Election Commissioners, and where
no general precinct registrations were provided for or held within twenty-eight
days before the election, an application to have a name upon such register
erased, as provided for in Section 6-44, shall be made within two days after
the publication of the printed precinct register, and
the Board of Election Commissioners shall announce its decision on such
applications within four days after said applications are made, and within
four days after its decision on such applications shall cause a supplemental
printed precinct register showing such correction as may be necessary by
reason of such decision to be printed in like manner as hereinabove provided
in Section 6-43 hereof, and upon application a copy of the same shall be
given to any person applying therefor. Such list shall have printed on
the bottom thereof the facsimile signatures of the members of the board
of election commissioners. Said supplemental printed precinct register
shall be prima facie evidence that the electors whose names appear thereon
are entitled to vote. If the dates specified in this Article as to applications
to complete or erase registrations or as to proceedings before the Board
of Election Commissioners or the circuit court in the first registration
under this Article shall not be applicable to any subsequent primary or
regular or special election, the Board of Election Commissioners shall,
with the approval of the circuit court, adopt and publish a schedule of
dates which shall permit equal intervals of time therefor as are provided
for such first registrations.
After action by the Board of Election Commissioners and by the circuit
court, a supplemental list shall be prepared and made available in the manner
provided by Section 6-48 of this Article.
Within 60 days after each general election the board of election commissioners
shall indicate by italics,
asterisk, or other means, on the list of registered voters in each precinct,
each registrant who voted at that general election, and shall provide a
copy of such list to the chair of the county central committee of each
established political party or to the chair's duly authorized representative.
Within 60 days after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1983, the
board of election commissioners shall indicate by italics, asterisk, or
other means, on the list of registered voters in each precinct, each registrant
who voted at the general election of 1982, and shall provide a copy of such
coded list to the chair
of the county central committee of each established political party or to
the chair's duly authorized representative.
The board of election commissioners may charge a fee to
reimburse the actual cost of duplicating
each copy of a list provided under either
of the 2 preceding paragraphs.
(Source: P.A. 100-1027, eff. 1-1-19.)
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