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1 | | (3) Furnish to each election authority prior to each |
2 | | primary and general
election and any other election it |
3 | | deems necessary, a manual of uniform
instructions |
4 | | consistent with the provisions of this Code which shall be |
5 | | used
by election authorities in the preparation of the |
6 | | official manual of
instruction to be used by the judges of |
7 | | election in any such election. In
preparing such manual, |
8 | | the State Board shall consult with representatives
of the |
9 | | election authorities throughout the State. The State Board |
10 | | may
provide separate portions of the uniform instructions |
11 | | applicable to
different election jurisdictions which |
12 | | administer elections under different
options provided by |
13 | | law. The State Board may by regulation require
particular |
14 | | portions of the uniform instructions to be included in any
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15 | | official manual of instructions published by election |
16 | | authorities. Any
manual of instructions published by any |
17 | | election authority shall be
identical with the manual of |
18 | | uniform instructions issued by the Board, but
may be |
19 | | adapted by the election authority to accommodate special or |
20 | | unusual
local election problems, provided that all manuals |
21 | | published by election
authorities must be consistent with |
22 | | the provisions of this Code in all
respects and must |
23 | | receive the approval of the State Board of Elections
prior |
24 | | to publication; provided further that if the State Board |
25 | | does not
approve or disapprove of a proposed manual within |
26 | | 60 days of its
submission, the manual shall be deemed |
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1 | | approved.
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2 | | (4) Prescribe and require the use of such uniform |
3 | | forms, notices, and
other supplies not inconsistent with |
4 | | the provisions of this Code as it shall
deem advisable |
5 | | which shall be used by election authorities in the conduct
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6 | | of elections and registrations;
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7 | | (5) Prepare and certify the form of ballot for any |
8 | | proposed amendment to
the Constitution of the State of |
9 | | Illinois, or any referendum to be
submitted to the electors |
10 | | throughout the State or, when required to do so
by law, to |
11 | | the voters of any area or unit of local government of the |
12 | | State;
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13 | | (6) Require such statistical reports regarding the |
14 | | conduct of elections
and registration from election |
15 | | authorities as may be deemed necessary;
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16 | | (7) Review and inspect procedures and records relating |
17 | | to conduct of
elections and registration as may be deemed |
18 | | necessary, and to report
violations of election laws to the |
19 | | appropriate State's Attorney or the Attorney General;
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20 | | (8) Recommend to the General Assembly legislation to |
21 | | improve the
administration of elections and registration;
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22 | | (9) Adopt, amend or rescind rules and regulations in |
23 | | the performance of
its duties provided that all such rules |
24 | | and regulations must be consistent
with the provisions of |
25 | | this Article 1A or issued pursuant to authority
otherwise |
26 | | provided by law;
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1 | | (10) Determine the validity and sufficiency of |
2 | | petitions filed under
Article XIV, Section 3, of the |
3 | | Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970;
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4 | | (11) Maintain in its principal office a research |
5 | | library that includes,
but is not limited to, abstracts of |
6 | | votes by precinct for general primary
elections and general |
7 | | elections, current precinct maps and current precinct
poll |
8 | | lists from all election jurisdictions within the State. The |
9 | | research
library shall be open to the public during regular |
10 | | business hours. Such
abstracts, maps and lists shall be |
11 | | preserved as permanent records and shall
be available for |
12 | | examination and copying at a reasonable cost;
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13 | | (12) Supervise the administration of the registration |
14 | | and election laws
throughout the State;
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15 | | (13) Obtain from the Department of Central Management |
16 | | Services,
under Section 405-250 of the Department of |
17 | | Central Management
Services Law (20 ILCS 405/405-250) ,
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18 | | such use
of electronic data processing equipment as may be |
19 | | required to perform the
duties of the State Board of |
20 | | Elections and to provide election-related
information to |
21 | | candidates, public and party officials, interested civic
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22 | | organizations and the general public in a timely and |
23 | | efficient manner;
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24 | | (14) To take such action as may be necessary or |
25 | | required to give
effect to directions of the national |
26 | | committee or State central committee of an established
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1 | | political party under Sections 7-8, 7-11, and 7-14.1 or |
2 | | such other
provisions as may be applicable pertaining to |
3 | | the selection of delegates
and alternate delegates to an |
4 | | established political party's national
nominating |
5 | | conventions or, notwithstanding any candidate |
6 | | certification
schedule contained within this Code, the |
7 | | certification of the
Presidential and Vice
Presidential |
8 | | candidate selected by the established political party's |
9 | | national nominating
convention;
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10 | | (15) To post all early voting sites separated by |
11 | | election authority and hours of operation on its website at |
12 | | least 5 business days before the period for early voting |
13 | | begins; |
14 | | (16) To post on its website the statewide totals, and |
15 | | totals separated by each election authority, for each of |
16 | | the counts received pursuant to Section 1-9.2; and |
17 | | (17) To post on its website, in a downloadable format, |
18 | | the information received from each election authority |
19 | | under Section 1-17 ; and . |
20 | | (18) On or by February 15 of each year, to provide a |
21 | | single, consolidated report to the Governor and the General |
22 | | Assembly that includes a detailed analysis and accounting |
23 | | from all divisions of all activities from the preceding 12 |
24 | | months, the current state of each division, and a detailed |
25 | | statement of goals and expectations for the coming year |
26 | | from the following divisions of the State Board of |
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1 | | Elections: Office of Executive Director, Office of the |
2 | | General Counsel, Election Operations, Information |
3 | | Technology, Voting and Registrations Systems, and Campaign |
4 | | Disclosure; the Voting and Registrations Systems division |
5 | | must include in the report an analysis of all activities |
6 | | from the preceding 12 months undertaken to maintain the |
7 | | State's voter registration system and changes resulting |
8 | | from those activities; this analysis shall encompass |
9 | | activities undertaken to update voter registration |
10 | | information and voter status based on: |
11 | | (A) deaths and Social Security Administration |
12 | | data; |
13 | | (B) data exchanged with neighboring states as part |
14 | | of a bilateral data sharing agreement; |
15 | | (C) data exchanged as part of a multi-state data |
16 | | sharing agreement; |
17 | | (D) felony convictions; |
18 | | (E) federal convictions; |
19 | | (F) adjudicated incompetent persons; |
20 | | (G) noncitizens; |
21 | | (H) voter cancellations; |
22 | | (I) change of address; |
23 | | (J) the current state of automatic voter |
24 | | registration; and |
25 | | (K) an analysis of all bilateral and multi-state |
26 | | voter registration data sharing programs to |
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1 | | demonstrate compliance with the governance, data |
2 | | quality, and security standards set forth in the |
3 | | Electronic Registration Information Center Membership |
4 | | Agreement. |
5 | | The State Board of Elections' report shall contain the |
6 | | methodology used in gathering and analyzing the data; the |
7 | | Executive Director of the State Board of Elections shall |
8 | | certify that the data included in the State Board of |
9 | | Elections' report is accurate and reliable. The State Board |
10 | | of Elections shall post its report on its website on or |
11 | | before February 15. On or before March 31 of each year, the |
12 | | General Assembly shall request the Executive Director of |
13 | | the State Board of Elections and all division heads serving |
14 | | underneath the Executive Director to provide an in-person |
15 | | briefing to a committee of each chamber of the General |
16 | | Assembly, as determined by the leadership of each chamber, |
17 | | concerning the information provided in the report required |
18 | | under this paragraph (18). |
19 | | The Board may by regulation delegate any of its duties or
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20 | | functions under this Article, except that final determinations |
21 | | and orders
under this Article shall be issued only by the |
22 | | Board.
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23 | | The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly shall |
24 | | be satisfied
by filing copies of the report as required by |
25 | | Section 3.1 of the General Assembly Organization Act, and
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26 | | filing such additional copies with the State Government Report |
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1 | | Distribution
Center for the General Assembly as is required |
2 | | under paragraph (t) of
Section 7 of the State Library Act.
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3 | | (Source: P.A. 100-623, eff. 7-20-18; 100-863, eff. 8-14-18; |
4 | | 100-1148, eff. 12-10-18.)
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5 | | (10 ILCS 5/1A-39 new) |
6 | | Sec. 1A-39. Data sharing agreements. |
7 | | As used in this Section: |
8 | | "Information system" means a discrete set of electronic |
9 | | information resources organized for the collection, |
10 | | processing, maintenance, use, sharing, dissemination, or |
11 | | disposition of electronic information. |
12 | | "Multi-factor authentication" means authentication through |
13 | | verification of at least 2 of the following types of |
14 | | authentication factors: |
15 | | (1) knowledge factor, such as a password; |
16 | | (2) possession factor, such as a token or USB key; or |
17 | | (3) inherence factor, such as a biometric |
18 | | characteristic. |
19 | | "Nonpublic voter information" means the following data |
20 | | elements that are not publicly available information: |
21 | | (1) date of birth; |
22 | | (2) full or partial social security number; or |
23 | | (3) driver's license number or non-driver |
24 | | identification card number. |
25 | | "Penetration testing" means a test methodology in which |
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1 | | assessors attempt to circumvent or defeat the security features |
2 | | of an information system by attempting penetration of systems, |
3 | | networks, databases, software applications, or controls from |
4 | | outside or inside the information system undergoing |
5 | | assessment. |
6 | | (a) The State Board of Elections may enter into the |
7 | | following types of data sharing agreements: |
8 | | (1) multi-state voter data sharing agreements; and |
9 | | (2) bilateral voter data sharing agreements with |
10 | | bordering states that do not participate in a multi-state |
11 | | voter data sharing agreement in which Illinois also |
12 | | participates. |
13 | | (b) A multi-state voter data sharing program that enters |
14 | | into a multi-state voter data sharing agreement with the State |
15 | | Board of Elections must comply with the following governance |
16 | | requirements: |
17 | | (1) The multi-state voter data sharing program must be |
18 | | governed by a board consisting of at least 10 members |
19 | | comprised of election officials from the member states |
20 | | (governing board). |
21 | | (2) Upon joining the multi-state voter data sharing |
22 | | program, an Illinois election official must be appointed to |
23 | | the governing board. |
24 | | (3) The operation of the multi-state voter data sharing |
25 | | program must be performed by an independent team or entity |
26 | | as approved by the governing board, and no single member |
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1 | | state may absorb any operational responsibility for the |
2 | | overall program. |
3 | | (4) The operational costs of the multi-state voter data |
4 | | sharing program must be collectively funded by all member |
5 | | states. |
6 | | (5) The multi-state voter data sharing program must |
7 | | share security policies, procedures, and relevant |
8 | | certifications with Illinois election officials sufficient |
9 | | to demonstrate compliance with the International |
10 | | Organization for Standardization and the International |
11 | | Electrotechnical Commission 2700 Family of Standards. |
12 | | (6) The multi-state voter data sharing program must |
13 | | have documented policies and procedures to notify all |
14 | | participating state election officials immediately in the |
15 | | event of a data breach or an inadvertent exposure of data. |
16 | | (c) A multi-state voter data sharing program that enters |
17 | | into a multi-state voter data sharing agreement with the State |
18 | | Board of Elections must comply with the following minimum |
19 | | requirements for security and data accuracy: |
20 | | (1) Nonpublic voter information may not be sent to a |
21 | | multi-state voter data sharing program without the |
22 | | application of a cryptographic hash. |
23 | | (2) The multi-state voter data sharing program must |
24 | | require participating states to include, at a minimum, |
25 | | voter name, address, date of birth, and partial social |
26 | | security number (when available on a voter record). |
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1 | | (3) No voter's unencrypted nonpublic voter information |
2 | | may be transmitted through email or stored in an email |
3 | | system in the course of participation in the multi-state |
4 | | voter data sharing program. |
5 | | (4) Multi-factor authentication must be used by |
6 | | Illinois election officials and staff to access any of the |
7 | | multi-state data sharing program's user interfaces. |
8 | | (5) The multi-state voter data sharing program must |
9 | | conduct a third-party security audit, including |
10 | | penetration testing and a vulnerability assessment. The |
11 | | results of the security audit shall be shared with the |
12 | | Illinois member of the governing board. |
13 | | (6) Before joining a multi-state voter data sharing |
14 | | program, the governing body of the multi-state voter data |
15 | | sharing program must provide the State Board of Elections |
16 | | evidence of the multi-state voter data sharing program's |
17 | | compliance with the security requirements of this |
18 | | subsection. |
19 | | (7) The State Board of Elections shall maintain records |
20 | | sufficient to demonstrate the multi-state voter data |
21 | | sharing program meets all requirements set forth in this |
22 | | Section on an ongoing basis. |
23 | | (8) The multi-state voter data sharing program must |
24 | | provide a data quality report to the governing board that |
25 | | evaluates the quality of the data the multi-state voter |
26 | | data sharing program provides members. The first such |
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1 | | report must be submitted to the governing body on or before |
2 | | March 1, 2021, and then annually thereafter. |
3 | | (d) A bilateral voter data sharing agreement entered into |
4 | | by the State Board of Elections must comply with the following |
5 | | requirements: |
6 | | (1) Nonpublic voter information may not be shared with |
7 | | election authorities without the application of a |
8 | | cryptographic hash. |
9 | | (2) No voter's unencrypted voter information data may |
10 | | be transmitted through email or stored in an email system |
11 | | in the course of participation of the agreement. |
12 | | (3) If any shared system of data exchange is used, such |
13 | | as a file transfer protocol server or any third-party file |
14 | | storage system, then multi-factor authentication must be |
15 | | used by any Illinois personnel or personnel of the partner |
16 | | state to access or transfer any portions of the voter data |
17 | | exchanged. |
18 | | (4) Illinois must conduct a third-party security audit |
19 | | on an annual basis that includes penetration testing and a |
20 | | vulnerability assessment. |
21 | | (5) The State Board of Elections shall maintain records |
22 | | sufficient to demonstrate that the bilateral voter data |
23 | | agreement meets all requirements of this Section. |
24 | | (e) The State Board of Elections is required to monitor |
25 | | compliance with the governance, security, and reporting |
26 | | requirements of this Section. |
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1 | | (f) Participation in a multi-state voter data sharing |
2 | | program or a bilateral voter data sharing agreement must be |
3 | | reaffirmed by a majority vote of the State Board of Elections, |
4 | | a majority being defined as a minimum of 5 affirmative votes, |
5 | | on an annual basis. Before a vote, the State Board of Elections |
6 | | must provide documented evidence of the multi-state voter data |
7 | | sharing program's or the bilateral voter data sharing |
8 | | agreement's compliance with the governance, security, and |
9 | | reporting requirements of this Section. A failure to reach a |
10 | | majority affirmation shall result in the immediate termination |
11 | | of the voter data sharing agreement. |
12 | | (g) A multi-state voter data sharing program or a bilateral |
13 | | voter data sharing agreement shall be subject to a |
14 | | cybersecurity audit as provided under Section 3-2.4 of the |
15 | | Illinois State Auditing Act. |
16 | | (h) The State Board of Elections must request an analysis |
17 | | of the partnering states' compliance with the federal National |
18 | | Voter Registration Act of 1993 as it pertains to voter roll |
19 | | maintenance activities from the
Office of the Attorney General. |
20 | | This report must be delivered to the State Board of Elections |
21 | | at least 60 days before any vote to enter into a bilateral |
22 | | voter data sharing agreement or to continue an existing |
23 | | bilateral voter data sharing agreement. The report must be made |
24 | | a part of the public record in a public State Board of |
25 | | Elections meeting before a vote. |
26 | | (i) If a multi-state voter data sharing program no longer |
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1 | | complies with the governance requirements of subsection (b): |
2 | | (1) The State Board of Elections must immediately cease |
3 | | data exchanges with the multi-state voter data sharing |
4 | | program and initiate any agreed upon withdrawal process. |
5 | | (2) If the issue of non-compliance is corrected, the |
6 | | State Board of Elections may resume participation in the |
7 | | multi-state voter data sharing program by a majority vote. |
8 | | (j) If a multi-state voter data sharing program no longer |
9 | | complies with the security requirements of this Section, has |
10 | | incurred a data breach, or has inadvertently exposed data: |
11 | | (1) The State Board of Elections must immediately cease |
12 | | data exchanges with the multi-state voter data sharing |
13 | | program and initiate any agreed upon withdrawal process. |
14 | | (2) If the issue of noncompliance is corrected, the |
15 | | State Board of Elections may resume participation in the |
16 | | multi-state voter data sharing program or bilateral voter |
17 | | data sharing agreement by a majority vote. |
18 | | (k) If a partner state in a bilateral voter data sharing |
19 | | agreement no longer complies with the security requirements of |
20 | | this Section, has incurred a data breach, or has inadvertently |
21 | | exposed data: |
22 | | (1) The State Board of Elections shall immediately |
23 | | cease exchanging data and request the permanent |
24 | | destruction of any and all Illinois voter data in the |
25 | | possession of the partner state. |
26 | | (2) If the issue of noncompliance is corrected, the |
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1 | | State Board of Elections may resume participation in the |
2 | | bilateral agreement by majority vote of the State Board of |
3 | | Elections. |
4 | | (l) If a multi-state voter data sharing program does not |
5 | | produce a data quality report within the specified time frame |
6 | | of this Section: |
7 | | (1) The State Board of Elections must immediately cease |
8 | | data exchanges with the multi-state voter data sharing |
9 | | program. |
10 | | (2) If the issue of noncompliance is not corrected |
11 | | within 90 days, the State Board of Elections must initiate |
12 | | any agreed upon withdrawal process. |
13 | | (3) If the issue of noncompliance is corrected, the |
14 | | State Board of Elections may resume participation in the |
15 | | multi-state voter data sharing program by a majority vote. |
16 | | (m) The State Board of Elections may adopt rules to execute |
17 | | voter data sharing agreements.
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18 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January |
19 | | 1, 2020.".
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