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State of Illinois
2019 and 2020 HB3384 Introduced , by Rep. Daniel Didech SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 10 ILCS 5/17-20 | from Ch. 46, par. 17-20 | 10 ILCS 5/19-8 | from Ch. 46, par. 19-8 |
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Amends the Election Code. Requires county clerks to immediately post vote totals received by each precinct, including vote by mail ballots determined to be valid, on the county clerk's website.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning elections.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Election Code is amended by changing |
5 | | Sections 17-20 and 19-8 as follows:
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6 | | (10 ILCS 5/17-20) (from Ch. 46, par. 17-20)
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7 | | Sec. 17-20.
When the canvass of the ballots has been |
8 | | completed, the
tally judges shall announce to the judges the |
9 | | total number of votes
received by each candidate; each judge of |
10 | | the election shall proclaim in
a loud voice the total number of |
11 | | votes received by each of the persons
voted for and the office |
12 | | for which he is designated, and the number of
votes for and |
13 | | number of votes against any proposition which has been
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14 | | submitted to a vote of the people; such proclamation shall be |
15 | | prima
facie evidence of the result of such canvass of the |
16 | | ballots.
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17 | | Immediately after making such proclamation the judges
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18 | | shall designate one of their number to go
to the nearest |
19 | | telephone and report to the office of the county clerk
the |
20 | | results announced in such proclamation. The county clerk in |
21 | | such
counties shall keep his office open after the close of the |
22 | | polls on the
day of any election and thereafter until he has |
23 | | received from each
precinct in such county the report above |
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1 | | provided for. Immediately upon
receiving such report the county |
2 | | clerk shall cause the same to be posted
in a public place in |
3 | | his office for inspection by the public and shall post the vote |
4 | | totals for each precinct on the county clerk's website .
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5 | | Immediately after making such report such judge shall return to |
6 | | the
polling place.
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7 | | After making such proclamation and before separating, the |
8 | | judges of
all counties shall fold or roll all of the ballots |
9 | | which have been
counted by them, except those ballots which |
10 | | have been in the ballot box
but have not been counted and |
11 | | marked "defective" or "objected to",
securely bind them, |
12 | | lengthwise and in width, with a soft cord having a
minimum |
13 | | tensile strength of 60 pounds, and wrap the same with heavy
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14 | | wrapping paper on which the judges of election shall write |
15 | | their
signature and seal the package with filament over the
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16 | | signatures and around the package lengthwise and crosswise, at |
17 | | least twice
each way, so that the
ballots cannot be removed |
18 | | from the package without breaking the seal and
the filament |
19 | | tape and disturbing the signatures, and enclose
the ballots so |
20 | | wrapped, together with the envelope containing the
ballots |
21 | | marked "defective" or "objected to", in a secure canvass
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22 | | covering, which the judges of election shall sign and seal with
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23 | | filament tape as above specified. The precinct judges of
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24 | | election shall elect 2 judges (one from each of the major |
25 | | political
parties), who shall immediately return the ballots, |
26 | | in such sealed
canvass covering, to the election authority who
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1 | | shall keep their respective offices, or any receiving stations |
2 | | designated
by them, open for at least 12 consecutive hours |
3 | | after the polls close, or
until the ballots from all precincts |
4 | | within the jurisdiction of any such
election authority are |
5 | | returned to the office of such election authority,
signed and |
6 | | sealed as above specified. Ballots returned to the office of an
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7 | | election authority which are not signed and sealed as above |
8 | | specified shall
not be accepted until the judges returning the |
9 | | same sign and properly seal
the same. Upon acceptance of the |
10 | | returned ballots by the election
authority, the judges |
11 | | returning the same shall take a receipt signed by the
election |
12 | | authority and stamped with the time and date of such return. |
13 | | The
election judges whose duty it is to return any ballots as |
14 | | above provided
shall, in the event such ballots cannot be found |
15 | | when
needed, on proper request, produce the receipt which they |
16 | | are to take as
above provided. Upon receiving the ballots so |
17 | | returned, the election authority
shall carefully preserve the
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18 | | ballots for 2 months, subject to their examination in a |
19 | | discovery recount
proceeding in accordance with law. However, |
20 | | where electronic voting systems
are used, the apparatus or |
21 | | frame in which the ballot booklet is contained
shall not be |
22 | | subject to the 2 month preservation requirement. At the |
23 | | expiration
of that time such election authority shall
remove |
24 | | the same from original package and shall destroy the same,
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25 | | together with all unused ballots returned from the polling |
26 | | places. If any contest
of election is pending at such time in |
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1 | | which such ballots may be
required as evidence, and such |
2 | | election authority has
notice thereof the same shall not be |
3 | | destroyed until after such contest
is finally determined.
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4 | | Where voting machines or electronic voting systems are |
5 | | used, the
provisions of this section may be modified as |
6 | | required or authorized by
Article 24 or Article 24A, whichever |
7 | | is applicable.
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8 | | (Source: P.A. 83-1362.)
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9 | | (10 ILCS 5/19-8) (from Ch. 46, par. 19-8)
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10 | | Sec. 19-8. Time and place of counting ballots. |
11 | | (a) (Blank.) |
12 | | (b) Each vote by mail voter's ballot returned to an |
13 | | election authority, by any means authorized by this Article, |
14 | | and received by that election authority before the closing of |
15 | | the polls on election day shall be endorsed by the receiving |
16 | | election authority with the day and hour of receipt and may be |
17 | | processed by the election authority beginning on the day it is |
18 | | received by the election authority in the central ballot |
19 | | counting location of the election authority, but the results of |
20 | | the processing may not be counted until the day of the election |
21 | | after 7:00 p.m., except as provided in subsections (g) and |
22 | | (g-5).
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23 | | (c) Each vote by mail voter's ballot that is mailed to an |
24 | | election authority and postmarked no later than election day, |
25 | | but that is received by the election authority after the polls |
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1 | | close on election day and before the close of the period for |
2 | | counting provisional ballots cast at that election, shall be |
3 | | endorsed by the receiving authority with the day and hour of |
4 | | receipt and shall be counted at the central ballot counting |
5 | | location of the election authority during the period for |
6 | | counting provisional ballots. |
7 | | Each vote by mail voter's ballot that is mailed to an |
8 | | election authority absent a postmark or a barcode usable with |
9 | | an intelligent mail barcode tracking system, but that is |
10 | | received by the election authority after the polls close on |
11 | | election day and before the close of the period for counting |
12 | | provisional ballots cast at that election, shall be endorsed by |
13 | | the receiving authority with the day and hour of receipt, |
14 | | opened to inspect the date inserted on the certification, and, |
15 | | if the certification date is election day or earlier and the |
16 | | ballot is otherwise found to be valid under the requirements of |
17 | | this Section, counted at the central ballot counting location |
18 | | of the election authority during the period for counting |
19 | | provisional ballots. Absent a date on the certification, the |
20 | | ballot shall not be counted.
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21 | | If an election authority is using an intelligent mail |
22 | | barcode tracking system, a ballot that is mailed to an election |
23 | | authority absent a postmark may be counted if the intelligent |
24 | | mail barcode tracking system verifies the envelope was mailed |
25 | | no later than election day. |
26 | | (d) Special write-in vote by mail voter's blank ballots |
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1 | | returned to an election authority, by any means authorized by |
2 | | this Article, and received by the election authority at any |
3 | | time before the closing of the polls on election day shall be |
4 | | endorsed by the receiving election authority with the day and |
5 | | hour of receipt and shall be counted at the central ballot |
6 | | counting location of the election authority during the same |
7 | | period provided for counting vote by mail voters' ballots under |
8 | | subsections (b), (g), and (g-5). Special write-in vote by mail |
9 | | voter's blank ballots that are mailed to an election authority |
10 | | and postmarked no later than election day, but that are |
11 | | received by the election authority after the polls close on |
12 | | election day and before the closing of the period for counting |
13 | | provisional ballots cast at that election, shall be endorsed by |
14 | | the receiving authority with the day and hour of receipt and |
15 | | shall be counted at the central ballot counting location of the |
16 | | election authority during the same periods provided for |
17 | | counting vote by mail voters' ballots under subsection (c). |
18 | | (e) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, vote by |
19 | | mail voters' ballots and special write-in vote by mail voter's |
20 | | blank ballots received by the election authority after the |
21 | | closing of the polls on an
election day shall be endorsed by |
22 | | the election authority receiving them
with the day and hour of |
23 | | receipt and shall be safely kept unopened by the
election |
24 | | authority for the period of time required for the preservation |
25 | | of
ballots used at the election, and shall then, without being |
26 | | opened, be
destroyed in like manner as the used ballots of that |
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1 | | election.
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2 | | (f) Counting required under this Section to begin on |
3 | | election day after the closing of the polls shall commence no |
4 | | later than 8:00 p.m. and shall be conducted
by a panel or |
5 | | panels of election judges appointed in the manner provided
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6 | | law. The counting shall continue until all vote by mail voters' |
7 | | ballots and special write-in vote by mail voter's blank ballots |
8 | | required to be counted on election day have been counted.
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9 | | (g) The procedures set forth in Articles 17 and
18 of this |
10 | | Code shall apply to all ballots counted under
this Section. In |
11 | | addition, within 2 days after a vote by mail ballot is |
12 | | received, but in all cases before the close of the period for |
13 | | counting provisional ballots, the election judge or official |
14 | | shall compare the voter's signature on the certification |
15 | | envelope of that vote by mail ballot with the signature of the |
16 | | voter on file in the office of the election authority. If the |
17 | | election judge or official determines that the 2 signatures |
18 | | match, and that the vote by mail voter is otherwise qualified |
19 | | to cast a vote by mail ballot, the election authority shall |
20 | | cast and count the ballot on election day or the day the ballot |
21 | | is determined to be valid, whichever is later, adding the |
22 | | results to the precinct in which the voter is registered. If |
23 | | the election judge or official determines that the signatures |
24 | | do not match, or that the vote by mail voter is not qualified |
25 | | to cast a vote by mail ballot, then without opening the |
26 | | certification envelope, the judge or official shall mark across |
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1 | | the face of the certification envelope the word "Rejected" and |
2 | | shall not cast or count the ballot. |
3 | | In addition to the voter's signatures not matching, a vote |
4 | | by mail ballot may be rejected by the election judge or |
5 | | official: |
6 | | (1) if the ballot envelope is open or has been opened |
7 | | and resealed; |
8 | | (2) if the voter has already cast an early or grace |
9 | | period ballot; |
10 | | (3) if the voter voted in person on election day or the |
11 | | voter is not a duly registered voter in the precinct; or |
12 | | (4) on any other basis set forth in this Code. |
13 | | If the election judge or official determines that any of |
14 | | these reasons apply, the judge or official shall mark across |
15 | | the face of the certification envelope the word "Rejected" and |
16 | | shall not cast or count the ballot.
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17 | | (g-5) If a vote by mail ballot is rejected by the election |
18 | | judge or official for any reason, the election authority shall, |
19 | | within 2 days after the rejection but in all cases before the |
20 | | close of the period for counting provisional ballots, notify |
21 | | the vote by mail voter that his or her ballot was rejected. The |
22 | | notice shall inform the voter of the reason or reasons the |
23 | | ballot was rejected and shall state that the voter may appear |
24 | | before the election authority, on or before the 14th day after |
25 | | the election, to show cause as to why the ballot should not be |
26 | | rejected. The voter may present evidence to the election |
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1 | | authority supporting his or her contention that the ballot |
2 | | should be counted. The election authority shall appoint a panel |
3 | | of 3 election judges to review the contested ballot, |
4 | | application, and certification envelope, as well as any |
5 | | evidence submitted by the vote by mail voter. No more than 2 |
6 | | election judges on the reviewing panel shall be of the same |
7 | | political party. The reviewing panel of election judges shall |
8 | | make a final determination as to the validity of the contested |
9 | | vote by mail ballot. The judges' determination shall not be |
10 | | reviewable either administratively or judicially. |
11 | | A vote by mail ballot subject to this subsection that is |
12 | | determined to be valid shall be counted before the close of the |
13 | | period for counting provisional ballots.
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14 | | (g-10) All vote by mail ballots determined to be valid |
15 | | shall be added to the vote totals for the precincts for which |
16 | | they were cast in the order in which the ballots were opened |
17 | | and added to the vote totals for each precinct on the county |
18 | | clerk's website as required under Section 17-20 .
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19 | | (h) Each political party, candidate, and qualified civic |
20 | | organization shall be entitled to have present one pollwatcher |
21 | | for each panel of election judges therein assigned.
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22 | | (Source: P.A. 98-1171, eff. 6-1-15; 99-522, eff. 6-30-16.)
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