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Sen. Terry Link
Filed: 5/30/2017
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 3519
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 3519 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | | "Section 5. The Election Code is amended by changing |
5 | | Sections 1-3, 19-3, 19A-10, 19A-15 as follows:
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6 | | (10 ILCS 5/1-3) (from Ch. 46, par. 1-3)
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7 | | Sec. 1-3. As used in this Act, unless the context otherwise |
8 | | requires:
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9 | | 1. "Election" includes the submission of all questions of |
10 | | public
policy, propositions, and all measures submitted to |
11 | | popular vote, and
includes primary elections when so indicated |
12 | | by the context.
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13 | | 2. "Regular election" means the general, general primary,
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14 | | consolidated and consolidated primary elections regularly |
15 | | scheduled in Article
2A. The even numbered year municipal |
16 | | primary established in Article 2A is
a regular election only |
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1 | | with respect to those municipalities in which a
primary is |
2 | | required to be held on such date.
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3 | | 3. "Special election" means an election not regularly |
4 | | recurring at fixed
intervals, irrespective of whether it is |
5 | | held at the same time and place and by
the same election |
6 | | officers as a regular election.
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7 | | 4. "General election" means the biennial election at which |
8 | | members of
the General Assembly are elected. "General primary |
9 | | election", "consolidated election" and "consolidated primary |
10 | | election" mean
the respective elections or the election dates |
11 | | designated and established
in Article 2A of this Code.
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12 | | 5. "Municipal election" means an election or primary, |
13 | | either regular
or special, in cities, villages, and |
14 | | incorporated towns; and "municipality"
means any such city, |
15 | | village or incorporated town.
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16 | | 6. "Political or governmental subdivision" means any unit |
17 | | of local
government, or school district in which elections are |
18 | | or may be held.
"Political or governmental subdivision" also |
19 | | includes, for election purposes,
Regional Boards of School |
20 | | Trustees, and Township Boards of School Trustees.
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21 | | 7. The word "township" and the word "town" shall apply
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22 | | interchangeably to the type of governmental organization |
23 | | established in
accordance with the provisions of the Township |
24 | | Code. The term
"incorporated town" shall mean a municipality |
25 | | referred to as an
incorporated town in the Illinois Municipal |
26 | | Code, as now or hereafter
amended.
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1 | | 8. "Election authority" means a county clerk or a Board of |
2 | | Election
Commissioners.
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3 | | 9. "Election Jurisdiction" means (a) an entire county, in |
4 | | the case of
a county in which no city board of election |
5 | | commissioners is located or
which is under the jurisdiction of |
6 | | a county board of election commissioners;
(b) the territorial |
7 | | jurisdiction of a city board of election commissioners;
and (c) |
8 | | the territory in a county outside of the jurisdiction of a city
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9 | | board of election commissioners. In each instance election |
10 | | jurisdiction
shall be determined according to which election |
11 | | authority maintains the
permanent registration records of |
12 | | qualified electors.
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13 | | 10. "Local election official" means the clerk or secretary |
14 | | of a unit
of local government or school district, as the case |
15 | | may be, the treasurer
of a township board of school trustees, |
16 | | and the regional superintendent
of schools with respect to the |
17 | | various school officer elections and school
referenda for which |
18 | | the regional superintendent is assigned election duties
by The |
19 | | School Code, as now or hereafter amended.
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20 | | 11. "Judges of election", "primary judges" and similar |
21 | | terms, as
applied to cases where there are 2 sets of judges, |
22 | | when used in
connection with duties at an election during the |
23 | | hours the polls are
open, refer to the team of judges of |
24 | | election on duty during such hours;
and, when used with |
25 | | reference to duties after the closing of the polls,
refer to |
26 | | the team of tally judges designated to count the vote after the
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1 | | closing of the polls and the holdover judges designated |
2 | | pursuant to
Section 13-6.2 or 14-5.2. In such case, where, |
3 | | after the closing of the
polls, any act is required to be |
4 | | performed by each of the judges of
election, it shall be |
5 | | performed by each of the tally judges and by each
of the |
6 | | holdover judges.
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7 | | 12. "Petition" of candidacy as used in Sections 7-10 and |
8 | | 7-10.1
shall consist of a statement of candidacy, candidate's |
9 | | statement
containing oath, and sheets containing signatures of |
10 | | qualified primary
electors bound together.
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11 | | 13. "Election district" and "precinct", when used with |
12 | | reference to
a 30-day residence requirement, means the smallest |
13 | | constituent territory
in which electors vote as a unit at the |
14 | | same polling place in any
election governed by this Act.
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15 | | 14. "District" means any area which votes as a unit for the |
16 | | election of
any officer, other than the State or a unit of |
17 | | local government or school
district, and includes, but is not |
18 | | limited to, legislative, congressional
and judicial districts, |
19 | | judicial circuits, county board districts,
municipal and |
20 | | sanitary district wards, school board districts, and |
21 | | precincts.
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22 | | 15. "Question of public policy" or "public question"
means |
23 | | any question, proposition or measure submitted to the voters at |
24 | | an
election dealing with subject matter other than the |
25 | | nomination or election
of candidates and shall include, but is |
26 | | not limited to, any bond or tax
referendum, and questions |
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1 | | relating to the Constitution.
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2 | | 16. "Ordinance providing the form of government of a |
3 | | municipality
or county pursuant to Article VII of the |
4 | | Constitution" includes ordinances,
resolutions and petitions |
5 | | adopted by referendum which provide for the form
of government, |
6 | | the officers or the manner of selection or terms of office
of |
7 | | officers of such municipality or county, pursuant to the |
8 | | provisions of
Sections 4, 6 or 7 of Article VII of the |
9 | | Constitution.
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10 | | 17. "List" as used in Sections 4-11, 4-22, 5-14, 5-29, |
11 | | 6-60, and 6-66
shall include a computer tape or computer disc |
12 | | or other electronic data
processing information containing |
13 | | voter information.
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14 | | 18. "Accessible" means accessible to persons with |
15 | | disabilities and elderly
individuals for the purpose of voting |
16 | | or registration, as determined by
rule of the State Board of |
17 | | Elections.
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18 | | 19. "Elderly" means 65 years of age or older.
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19 | | 20. "Person with a disability" means a person having a |
20 | | temporary or permanent physical disability.
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21 | | 21. "Leading political party" means one of the two |
22 | | political parties
whose candidates for governor at the most |
23 | | recent three gubernatorial
elections received either the |
24 | | highest or second highest average number of
votes. The |
25 | | political party whose candidates for governor received the
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26 | | highest average number of votes shall be known as the first |
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1 | | leading
political party and the political party whose |
2 | | candidates for governor
received the second highest average |
3 | | number of votes shall be known as the
second leading political |
4 | | party.
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5 | | 22. "Business day" means any day in which the office of an |
6 | | election
authority, local election official or the State Board |
7 | | of Elections is open
to the public for a minimum of 7 hours.
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8 | | 23. "Homeless individual" means any person who has a |
9 | | nontraditional
residence, including, but not limited to, a |
10 | | shelter, day shelter, park
bench, street corner, or space under |
11 | | a bridge.
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12 | | 24. "Signature" means a name signed in ink or signed in |
13 | | digitized form using a graphic tablet, digitizer, or digital |
14 | | drawing tablet provided by an election authority . This |
15 | | definition does not apply to a nominating or candidate petition |
16 | | or a referendum petition. |
17 | | 25. "Intelligent mail barcode tracking system" means a |
18 | | printed trackable barcode attached to the return business reply |
19 | | envelope for mail-in ballots under Article 19 or Article 20 |
20 | | that allows an election authority to determine the date the |
21 | | envelope was mailed in absence of a postmark. |
22 | | (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15; 99-522, eff. 6-30-16.)
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23 | | (10 ILCS 5/19-3) (from Ch. 46, par. 19-3) |
24 | | Sec. 19-3. The
application for vote by mail ballot shall be |
25 | | substantially in the
following form: |
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1 | | APPLICATION FOR VOTE BY MAIL BALLOT |
2 | | To be voted at the .... election in the County of .... and |
3 | | State of
Illinois, in the .... precinct of the (1) *township of |
4 | | .... (2) *City of
.... or (3) *.... ward in the City of .... |
5 | | I state that I am a resident of the .... precinct of the |
6 | | (1)
*township of .... (2) *City of .... or (3) *.... ward in |
7 | | the city of
.... residing at .... in such city or town in the |
8 | | county of .... and
State of Illinois; that I have lived at such |
9 | | address for .... month(s)
last past; that I am lawfully |
10 | | entitled to vote in such precinct at the
.... election to be |
11 | | held therein on ....; and that I wish to vote by vote by mail |
12 | | ballot. |
13 | | I hereby make application for an official ballot or ballots |
14 | | to be
voted by me at such election, and I agree that I shall |
15 | | return such ballot or ballots to the
official issuing the same |
16 | | prior to the closing of the polls on the date
of the election |
17 | | or, if returned by mail, postmarked no later than election day, |
18 | | for counting no later than during the period for counting |
19 | | provisional ballots, the last day of which is the 14th day |
20 | | following election day. |
21 | | I understand that this application is made for an official |
22 | | vote by mail ballot or ballots to be voted by me at the |
23 | | election specified in this application and that I must submit a |
24 | | separate application for an official vote by mail ballot or |
25 | | ballots to be voted by me at any subsequent election. |
26 | | Under penalties as provided by law pursuant to Section |
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1 | | 29-10 of the
Election Code, the undersigned certifies that the |
2 | | statements set forth
in this application are true and correct. |
3 | | .... |
4 | | *fill in either (1), (2) or (3). |
5 | | Post office address to which ballot is mailed: |
6 | | ............... |
7 | | However, if application is made for a primary election |
8 | | ballot, such
application shall require the applicant to |
9 | | designate the name of the political party with which
the |
10 | | applicant is affiliated. |
11 | | If application is made electronically, the applicant shall |
12 | | mark the box associated with the above described statement |
13 | | included as part of the online application certifying that the |
14 | | statements set forth in this application are true and correct, |
15 | | and a signature is not required. |
16 | | Any person may produce, reproduce, distribute, or return to |
17 | | an election authority the application for vote by mail ballot. |
18 | | If applications are sent to a post office box controlled by any |
19 | | individual or organization that is not an election authority, |
20 | | those applications shall (i) include a valid and current phone |
21 | | number for the individual or organization controlling the post |
22 | | office box and (ii) be turned over to the appropriate election |
23 | | authority within 7 days of receipt or, if received within 2 |
24 | | weeks of the election in which an applicant intends to vote, |
25 | | within 2 days of receipt. Failure to turn over the applications |
26 | | in compliance with this paragraph shall constitute a violation |
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1 | | of this Code and shall be punishable as a petty offense with a |
2 | | fine of $100 per application. Removing, tampering with, or |
3 | | otherwise knowingly making the postmark on the application |
4 | | unreadable by the election authority shall establish a |
5 | | rebuttable presumption of a violation of this paragraph. Upon |
6 | | receipt, the appropriate election authority shall accept and |
7 | | promptly process any application for vote by mail ballot |
8 | | submitted in a form substantially similar to that required by |
9 | | this Section, including any substantially similar production |
10 | | or reproduction generated by the applicant. |
11 | | (Source: P.A. 98-115, eff. 7-29-13; 98-1171, eff. 6-1-15; |
12 | | 99-522, eff. 6-30-16.) |
13 | | (10 ILCS 5/19A-10)
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14 | | Sec. 19A-10. Permanent polling places for early voting.
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15 | | (a) An election authority may establish permanent polling |
16 | | places for early
voting by personal appearance at locations |
17 | | throughout the election authority's
jurisdiction, including |
18 | | but not limited to a municipal clerk's office, a township |
19 | | clerk's office, a road district clerk's office, or a county or |
20 | | local public agency office. Any person
entitled to vote early |
21 | | by personal appearance may do so at any polling place
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22 | | established for early voting.
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23 | | (b) (Blank).
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24 | | (c) During each general primary and general election, each |
25 | | election authority in a county with a population over 250,000 |
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1 | | shall establish at least one permanent polling place for early |
2 | | voting by personal appearance at a location within each of the |
3 | | 3 largest municipalities within its jurisdiction. If any of the |
4 | | 3 largest municipalities is over 80,000, the election authority |
5 | | shall establish at least 2 permanent polling places within the |
6 | | municipality. One of the locations for early voting may be the |
7 | | election authority's main office or another location |
8 | | designated by the election authority. The election authority |
9 | | may designate additional sites for early voting by personal |
10 | | appearance. All population figures shall be determined by the |
11 | | federal census.
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12 | | (d) During each general primary and general election, each |
13 | | board of election commissioners established under Article 6 of |
14 | | this Code in any city, village, or incorporated town with a |
15 | | population over 100,000 shall establish at least 2 permanent |
16 | | polling places for early voting by personal appearance. All |
17 | | population figures shall be determined by the federal census. |
18 | | (e) During each general primary and general election, each |
19 | | election authority in a county with a population of over |
20 | | 100,000 but under 250,000 persons shall establish at least one |
21 | | permanent polling place for early voting by personal |
22 | | appearance. The location for early voting may be the election |
23 | | authority's main office or another location designated by the |
24 | | election authority. The election authority may designate |
25 | | additional sites for early voting by personal appearance. All |
26 | | population figures shall be determined by the federal census.
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1 | | (f) No permanent polling place required by this Section |
2 | | shall be located within 1.5 miles from another permanent |
3 | | polling place required by this Section, unless such permanent |
4 | | polling place is within a municipality with a population of |
5 | | 500,000 or more. |
6 | | (Source: P.A. 98-691, eff. 7-1-14; 98-1171, eff. 6-1-15 .) |
7 | | (10 ILCS 5/19A-15)
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8 | | Sec. 19A-15. Period for early voting; hours.
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9 | | (a) The period for early voting by personal appearance |
10 | | begins the 40th day preceding a general primary, consolidated |
11 | | primary, consolidated, or
general election and extends through |
12 | | the end of the day before election day.
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13 | | (b) Except as otherwise provided by this Section, a |
14 | | permanent polling place for early voting must remain open |
15 | | beginning the 15th day before an election through the end of |
16 | | the second day before election day during the
hours of 8:30 |
17 | | a.m. to 4:30 p.m., or 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., on weekdays, |
18 | | except that beginning 8 days before election day, a permanent |
19 | | polling place for early voting must remain open during the |
20 | | hours of 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., or 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and
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21 | | 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. on Saturdays and holidays, |
22 | | and 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 4 p.m. on Sundays; except |
23 | | that, in addition to the hours required by this subsection, a |
24 | | permanent polling place designated by an election authority |
25 | | under subsections (c), (d), and (e) of Section 19A-10 must |
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1 | | remain open for a total of at least 8 hours on any holiday |
2 | | during the early voting period and a total of at least 14 hours |
3 | | on the final weekend during the early voting period.
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4 | | (c) Notwithstanding subsection (b), an election authority |
5 | | may close an early voting polling place if the building in |
6 | | which the polling place is located has been closed by the State |
7 | | or unit of local government in response to a severe weather |
8 | | emergency or other force majeure. The election authority shall |
9 | | notify the State Board of Elections of any closure and shall |
10 | | make reasonable efforts to provide notice to the public of an |
11 | | alternative location for early voting. |
12 | | (d) (Blank). |
13 | | (Source: P.A. 97-81, eff. 7-5-11; 97-766, eff. 7-6-12; 98-4, |
14 | | eff. 3-12-13; 98-115, eff. 7-29-13; 98-691, eff. 7-1-14; |
15 | | 98-1171, eff. 6-1-15 .)
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16 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
17 | | becoming law.".
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