093_HB1149
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1 AN ACT concerning elections.
2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
4 Section 5. The Election Code is amended by changing
5 Sections 16-4.1, 17-11, 17-21, 18-9, 22-15.1, 24-1, 24A-5.1,
6 24A-6, 24A-15, 24A-16, 24B-5.1, 24B-6, 24B-15, and 24B-16 and
7 by adding Section 17-19a as follows:
8 (10 ILCS 5/16-4.1) (from Ch. 46, par. 16-4.1)
9 Sec. 16-4.1. Ballots; Form; Consolidated Elections.
10 This Section shall apply only to the consolidated primary
11 election, and the consolidated election, except as otherwise
12 expressly provided herein.
13 The ballot for the nomination or election of officers of
14 each political subdivision shall be considered a separate
15 ballot, and candidates for such offices shall be grouped
16 together. Where paper ballots are used, the names of
17 candidates for nomination or election to more than one
18 political subdivision may be contained on a common ballot,
19 provided that such ballot clearly indicates and separates
20 each political subdivision from which such officers are to be
21 nominated or elected. In the case of partisan elections of
22 officers, a separate party circle shall be included at the
23 head of the portion of the ballot for each political
24 subdivision for which candidates of political parties have
25 been nominated. When an electronic voting system is used
26 that utilizes a ballot label booklet, the party circles for
27 straight-party voting shall be on the same ballot page on
28 which are listed the candidates for the political subdivision
29 election for which that party circle applies.
30 At the consolidated election, the ballot for school
31 district offices shall precede the ballot for community
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1 college district offices, and thereafter the ballot order of
2 the political subdivision officers to be elected shall be as
3 determined by the election authority. In the case of school
4 districts other than community consolidated school districts,
5 the ballot for non-high school district offices shall precede
6 the ballot for high school district offices.
7 At the consolidated primary and at the consolidated
8 election, the ballot for nomination or election of municipal
9 officers shall precede the ballot for township officers. At
10 the consolidated election, following the ballot for municipal
11 and township offices shall be the ballots for park district
12 and library district offices, following which shall be the
13 ballots for other political subdivision offices in the order
14 determined by the election authority.
15 The election authority, in determining the order of
16 ballot placement for offices of political subdivisions whose
17 ballot placement is not specified in this Section, shall give
18 due regard to the clarity of the ballot presentation to the
19 voters, cost and administrative ease, and the requirement to
20 provide separate ballot formats within precincts in which the
21 electors are not entitled to vote for the same offices or
22 propositions. At the request of a political subdivision
23 which extends into more than one election jurisdiction, the
24 election authority shall endeavor to coordinate placement and
25 color of the ballot for such subdivision with the other
26 election authorities responsible for preparing ballots for
27 such subdivision election. The election authority may
28 conduct a lottery to determine the order of ballot placement
29 of political subdivision ballots where such order is not
30 specified in this Section. Such lottery may be conducted
31 jointly by two or more election authorities.
32 (Source: P.A. 89-700, eff. 1-17-97; 90-358, eff. 1-1-98;
33 90-655, eff. 7-30-98.)
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1 (10 ILCS 5/17-11) (from Ch. 46, par. 17-11)
2 Sec. 17-11. On receipt of his ballot the voter shall
3 forthwith, and without leaving the inclosed space, retire
4 alone to one of the voting booths so provided and shall
5 prepare his ballot by making in the appropriate margin or
6 place a cross (X) opposite the name of the candidate of his
7 choice for each office to be filled, or by writing in the
8 name of the candidate of his choice in a blank space on said
9 ticket, making a cross (X) opposite thereto; and in case of a
10 question submitted to the vote of the people, by making in
11 the appropriate margin or place a cross (X) against the
12 answer he desires to give. A cross (X) in the square in front
13 of the bracket enclosing the names of a team of candidates
14 for Governor and Lieutenant Governor counts as one vote for
15 each of such candidates. If the voter desires to vote for all
16 of the candidates of one political party or group of
17 petitioners, he may place such mark at the appropriate place
18 preceding the appellation or title under which the names of
19 the candidates of such party or group of petitioners are
20 printed, and the ballot so marked shall be counted as cast
21 for all of the candidates named under that title, provided,
22 further, that the voter may place such mark at the
23 appropriate place preceding the appellation or title of one
24 party or group of petitioners and may also mark, at the
25 appropriate place preceding the name or names of one or more
26 candidates printed under the appellation or title of some
27 other party or group of petitioners, and a ballot so marked
28 shall be counted as cast for all the candidates named under
29 the appellation or title that has been so marked, except as
30 to the officers as to which he has placed such mark preceding
31 the name or names of some other candidate or candidates
32 printed under the title of some other party or group of
33 petitioners, and as to such it shall be counted as cast for
34 the candidate or candidates preceding whose name or names
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1 such mark may have been placed. Before leaving the voting
2 booth the voter shall fold his ballot in such manner as to
3 conceal the marks thereon. He shall then vote forthwith in
4 the manner herein provided, except that the number
5 corresponding to the number of the voter on the poll books
6 shall not be indorsed on the back of his ballot. He shall
7 mark and deliver his ballot without undue delay, and shall
8 quit said inclosed space as soon as he has voted. No voter
9 shall be allowed to occupy a voting booth already occupied by
10 another, nor remain within said inclosed space more than ten
11 minutes, nor to occupy a voting booth more than five minutes
12 in case all of said voting booths are in use and other voters
13 waiting to occupy the same. No voter not an election officer,
14 shall, after having voted, be allowed to re-enter said
15 inclosed space during said election. No person shall take or
16 remove any ballot from the polling place before the close of
17 the poll. No voter shall vote or offer to vote any ballot
18 except such as he has received from the judges of election in
19 charge of the ballots. Any voter who shall, by accident or
20 mistake, spoil his ballot, may, on returning said spoiled
21 ballot, receive another in place thereof only after the word
22 "spoiled" has been written in ink diagonally across the
23 entire face of the ballot returned by the voter.
24 Where voting machines or electronic voting systems are
25 used, the provisions of this section may be modified as
26 required or authorized by Article 24 or Article 24A,
27 whichever is applicable.
28 (Source: P.A. 89-700, eff. 1-17-97.)
29 (10 ILCS 5/17-19a new)
30 Sec. 17-19a. Tallying straight ticket votes. At all
31 general and special elections held in this State, when the
32 law requires that judges tally the votes received by
33 candidates at the election, it shall not be necessary for the
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1 judges of election to mark upon their tally sheets separate
2 marks or tallies for each vote received by the candidates
3 upon the ballots containing the same names, commonly known
4 and in this Act designated as "straight tickets". When the
5 judges have counted and announced to the judges keeping the
6 tally, as near as may be as provided by law, the number of
7 votes received by each set of candidates upon the "straight
8 tickets", the tally judges shall set that number of votes
9 down, in figures opposite or directly below the names of the
10 respective candidates, in a column or line provided for that
11 purpose upon the tally sheets. That column or line shall read
12 "number of straight votes". The same column shall be used for
13 the candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor running
14 on the same ticket. The judges shall then proceed to count
15 and announce the votes received by each candidate upon all
16 ballots other than "straight tickets", including all ballots
17 known as "split tickets" and all ballots known as "scratched
18 tickets". The tally judges shall proceed to tally the votes
19 upon the tally sheets and to compare and announce the result
20 thereof. The counting, announcing, and tallying shall be
21 conducted as otherwise provided in this Act. The tally judges
22 shall set down, in figures, the number of votes received by
23 each candidate on ballots other than "straight tickets", as
24 so ascertained and announced, in an adjoining column or line
25 provided for that purpose upon the tally sheets, immediately
26 opposite or below the name of each candidate. That line shall
27 read "Number of other votes". The judges keeping the tally
28 shall then proceed to add together the number of votes
29 received by each candidate, as shown in the column or line
30 containing the straight votes and the number as shown in the
31 column or line containing the votes other than straight
32 votes. The result will show the total number of votes
33 received by each candidate. After comparing their results and
34 finding that the results agree and are correct, the judges
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1 shall set down the results, in figures, in an adjoining
2 column or line provided upon the tally sheets for that
3 purpose, which shall be directly opposite or below the line
4 for recording the votes on split and scratched ballots and
5 shall read "candidates total vote". One of the tally judges
6 shall announce in a loud voice to the other judges the total
7 number of votes received by and counted for each candidate.
8 Nothing in this Section shall be construed to authorize
9 or permit canvassing, counting, or tallying ballots with any
10 less degree of strictness than otherwise required by law. The
11 intention of this Section is to dispense with the individual
12 tally marks only so far as the so-called "straight tickets"
13 are concerned. All other operations of tallying, counting,
14 canvassing, and announcing the votes shall proceed as near as
15 may be in accordance with the other provisions of this Act.
16 Tally sheets and certificates may be prepared in book form or
17 in accordion folds.
18 This Section shall apply to all elections for members of
19 the General Assembly except as specified in Section 17-19.1.
20 (10 ILCS 5/17-21) (from Ch. 46, par. 17-21)
21 Sec. 17-21. When the votes shall have been examined and
22 counted, the judges shall set down on a sheet or return form
23 to be supplied to them, the name of every person voted for,
24 written or printed at full length, the office for which such
25 person received such votes, and the number he did receive and
26 such additional information as is necessary to complete, as
27 nearly as circumstances will admit, the following form,
28 to-wit:
29 TALLY SHEET AND CERTIFICATE OF
30 RESULTS
31 We do hereby certify that at the .... election held in
32 the precinct hereinafter (general or special) specified on
33 the .... day of ...., in the year of our Lord, one thousand
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1 nine hundred and ...., a total of .... voters requested and
2 received ballots and we do further certify:
3 Number of blank ballots delivered to us ....
4 Number of absentee ballots delivered to us ....
5 Total number of ballots delivered to us ....
6 Number of blank and spoiled ballots returned.
7 (1) Total number of ballots cast (in box)....
8 .... Straight Republican ballots cast
9 .... Straight Democratic ballots cast
10 .... Split ballots cast
11 .... Defective and Objected To ballots sealed in envelope
12 (2) .... Total number of ballots cast (in box)
13 Line (2) equals line (1)
14 We further certify that each of the candidates for
15 representative in the General Assembly received the number of
16 votes ascribed to him on the separate tally sheet.
17 We further certify that each candidate received the
18 number of votes set forth opposite his name or in the box
19 containing his name on the tally sheet contained in the page
20 or pages immediately following our signatures.
21 The undersigned actually served as judges and counted the
22 ballots at the election on the .... day of .... in the ....
23 precinct of the (1) *township of ...., or (2) *City of ....,
24 or (3) *.... ward in the city of .... and the polls were
25 opened at 6:00 A.M. and closed at 7:00 P.M. Certified by us.
26 *Fill in either (1), (2) or (3)
27 A B, ....(Address)
28 C D, ....(Address)
29 E F, ....(Address)
30 G H, ....(Address)
31 I J, ....(Address)
32 Each tally sheet shall be in substantially one of the
33 following forms:
34 -------------------------------------------------------------
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1 Number Number
2 of of Candidate's
3 Name of Candidates Straight Split Total
4 office Names Votes Votes Vote 5 10 15 20
5 -------------------------------------------------------------
6 United John Smith 60 17 77 11
7 States
8 Senator
9 -------------------------------------------------------------
10 -------------------------------------------------------------
11 Names of candidates
12 Name of and total vote
13 office for each 5 10 15 20
14 -------------------------------------------------------------
15 For United John Smith
16 States No. of Straight votes ......
17 Senator No. of other votes..........
18 Total Vote..................
19 -------------------------------------------------------------
20 (Source: P.A. 89-700, eff. 1-17-97.)
21 (10 ILCS 5/18-9) (from Ch. 46, par. 18-9)
22 Sec. 18-9. The judges of election shall first count the
23 whole number of ballots in the box. If the ballots shall be
24 found to exceed the number of applications for ballot, they
25 shall reject the ballots, if any, found folded inside of a
26 ballot. And if the ballots and the applications for ballot
27 still do not agree after such rejection, the ballots shall
28 be replaced in the box and the box closed and well shaken,
29 and again opened; and one of the judges shall publicly draw
30 out so many ballots unopened as shall be equal to such
31 excess. Such excess ballots shall be marked "Excess-Not
32 Counted" and signed by a majority of judges and shall be
33 placed in the "After 6:00 p.m. Defective Ballots Envelope".
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1 The number of excess ballots shall be noted in the remarks
2 section of the Certificate of Results. "Excess" ballots
3 shall not be counted in the total of "defective" ballots.
4 And the ballots and applications for ballot being made to
5 agree in this way, the judges shall proceed to count the
6 votes in the following manner: The judges shall open the
7 ballots and place those which contain the same names
8 together, so that the several kinds shall be in separate
9 piles or on separate files. Each of the judges shall examine
10 the separate files which are, or are supposed to be, alike,
11 and exclude from such files any which may have a name or an
12 erasure, or in any manner shall be different from the others
13 of such file. One of the judges shall then take one file of
14 the kind of ballots which contain the same names, and count
15 them by tens, carefully examining each name on each of the
16 ballots. Such judge shall then pass the ten ballots aforesaid
17 to the judge sitting next to him, who shall count them in the
18 same manner, who shall then pass them to a third judge, who
19 shall also count them in the same manner. Then the third
20 judge shall call the names of the persons named in the ten
21 ballots, and the offices for which they are designated, and 2
22 of the judges, who did not assist in the counting shall tally
23 ten votes for each of such persons, except as herein
24 otherwise provided. When the judges shall have gone through
25 such file of ballots, containing the same names, and shall
26 count them by tens in the same way, and shall call the names
27 of the persons named in the ballots and the office for which
28 they are designated, the tally judges shall tally the votes
29 by tens for each of such persons in the same manner as in the
30 first instance. When the counting of each file of ballots
31 which contain the same names shall be completed, the tally
32 judges shall compare their tallies together and ascertain the
33 total number of ballots of that kind so canvassed; and when
34 they agree upon the number, one of them shall announce it in
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1 a loud voice to the other judges. The judges shall then
2 canvass the other kinds of ballots which do not correspond,
3 those containing names partly from one kind of ballots and
4 partly from another, being those from which the name of the
5 person proper to be voted for on such ballots has been
6 omitted or erased, usually called "scratched tickets". They
7 shall be canvassed separately by one of the judges sitting
8 between 2 other judges, which judge shall call each name to
9 the tally judges and the office for which it is designated,
10 and the other judges looking at the ballot at the same time,
11 and the tally judges making tally of the same. When all the
12 ballots have been canvassed in this manner, the tally judges
13 shall compare their tallies together, and ascertain the total
14 number of votes received by each candidate and when they
15 agree upon the numbers one of them shall announce in a loud
16 voice to the judges the number of votes received by each
17 candidate on each of the kinds of ballots containing his
18 name, the number received by him on the straight and scratch
19 tickets, and the total number of votes received by him. The
20 provisions of Section 17-19a shall apply to the tallying of
21 votes on straight tickets.
22 The votes for the offices of Governor and Lieutenant
23 Governor shall be counted and tallied jointly.
24 Where voting machines or electronic voting systems are
25 used, the provisions of this section may be modified as
26 required or authorized by Article 24 or Article 24A,
27 whichever is applicable.
28 (Source: P.A. 89-700, eff. 1-17-97.)
29 (10 ILCS 5/22-15.1) (from Ch. 46, par. 22-15.1)
30 Sec. 22-15.1. (a) Within 60 days following the canvass
31 of the general election within each election jurisdiction,
32 the election authority shall prepare, in typewritten or
33 legible computer-generated form, a report of the abstracts of
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1 votes by precinct for all offices and questions of public
2 policy in connection with which votes were cast within the
3 election jurisdiction at the general election. The report
4 shall include the total number of ballots cast within each
5 precinct, and the total number of registered voters within
6 each precinct, and, in those election jurisdictions in which
7 electronic voting systems are used, the total number of
8 straight-party ballots cast at the general election. The
9 election authority shall provide a copy of the report to the
10 chairman of the county central committee of each established
11 political party in the county within which the election
12 jurisdiction is contained, and shall make a reasonable number
13 of copies of the report available for distribution to the
14 public.
15 (b) Within 60 days after the effective date of this
16 amendatory Act of 1985, each election authority shall
17 prepare, in typewritten or legible computer-generated form, a
18 report of the type required by subsection (a) concerning the
19 general election of 1984. The election authority shall
20 provide a copy of the report to the chairman of the county
21 central committee of each established political party in the
22 county in which the election jurisdiction is contained, and
23 shall make a reasonable number of copies of the report
24 available for distribution to the public.
25 (c) An election authority may charge a fee to reimburse
26 the actual cost of duplicating each copy of a report provided
27 pursuant to subsection (a) or (b).
28 (Source: P.A. 89-700, eff. 1-17-97.)
29 (10 ILCS 5/24-1) (from Ch. 46, par. 24-1)
30 Sec. 24-1. The election authority in all jurisdictions
31 when voting machines are used shall, except as otherwise
32 provided in this Code, provide a voting machine or voting
33 machines for any or all of the election precincts or election
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1 districts, as the case may be, for which the election
2 authority is by law charged with the duty of conducting an
3 election or elections. A voting machine or machines
4 sufficient in number to provide a machine for each 400 voters
5 or fraction thereof shall be supplied for use at all
6 elections. However, no such voting machine shall be used,
7 purchased, or adopted until the board of voting machine
8 commissioners hereinafter provided for, or a majority
9 thereof, shall have made and filed a report certifying that
10 they have examined such machine; that it affords each elector
11 an opportunity to vote in absolute secrecy; that it enables
12 each elector to vote a straight-party ticket; that it enables
13 each elector to vote a ticket selected in part from the
14 nominees of one party, and in part from the nominees of any
15 or all other parties, and in part from independent nominees
16 printed in the columns of candidates for public office, and
17 in part of persons not in nomination by any party or upon any
18 independent ticket; that it enables each elector to vote a
19 written or printed ballot of his own selection, for any
20 person for any office for whom he may desire to vote; that it
21 enables each elector to vote for all candidates for whom he
22 is entitled to vote, and prevents him from voting for any
23 candidate for any office more than once, unless he is
24 lawfully entitled to cast more than one vote for one
25 candidate, and in that event permits him to cast only as many
26 votes for that candidate as he is by law entitled, and no
27 more; that it prevents the elector from voting for more than
28 one person for the same office, unless he is lawfully
29 entitled to vote for more than one person therefor, and in
30 that event permits him to vote for as many persons for that
31 office as he is by law entitled, and no more; and that such
32 machine will register correctly by means of exact counters
33 every vote cast for the regular tickets thereon; and has the
34 capacity to contain the tickets of at least 5 political
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1 parties with the names of all the candidates thereon,
2 together with all propositions in the form provided by law,
3 where such form is prescribed, and where no such provision is
4 made for the form thereof, then in brief form, not to exceed
5 75 words; that all votes cast on the machine on a regular
6 ballot or ballots shall be registered; that voters may, by
7 means of irregular ballots or otherwise vote for any person
8 for any office, although such person may not have been
9 nominated by any party and his name may not appear on such
10 machine; that when a vote is cast for any person for any such
11 office, when his name does not appear on the machine, the
12 elector cannot vote for any other name on the machine for the
13 same office; that each elector can, understandingly and
14 within the period of 4 minutes cast his vote for all
15 candidates of his choice; that the machine is so constructed
16 that the candidates for presidential electors of any party
17 can be voted for only by voting for the ballot label
18 containing a bracket within which are the names of the
19 candidates for President and Vice-President of the party or
20 group; that the machine is provided with a lock or locks by
21 the use of which any movement of the voting or registering
22 mechanism is absolutely prevented so that it cannot be
23 tampered with or manipulated for any purpose; that the
24 machine is susceptible of being closed during the progress of
25 the voting so that no person can see or know the number of
26 votes registered for any candidate; that each elector is
27 permitted to vote for or against any question, proposition or
28 amendment upon which he is entitled to vote, and is prevented
29 from voting for or against any question, proposition or
30 amendment upon which he is not entitled to vote; that the
31 machine is capable of adjustment by the election authority,
32 so as to permit the elector, at a party primary election, to
33 vote only for the candidates seeking nomination by the
34 political party in which primary he is entitled to vote:
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1 Provided, also that no such machine or machines shall be
2 purchased, unless the party or parties making the sale shall
3 guarantee in writing to keep the machine or machines in good
4 working order for 5 years without additional cost and shall
5 give a sufficient bond conditioned to that effect.
6 (Source: P.A. 89-700, eff. 1-17-97.)
7 (10 ILCS 5/24A-5.1) (from Ch. 46, par. 24A-5.1)
8 Sec. 24A-5.1. For the instruction of voters on election
9 day, the election official in charge of the election shall
10 provide at each polling place one instruction-model
11 electronic voting system marking device. Each such
12 instruction-model shall show the arrangement of party rows,
13 office columns and questions. Such model shall be located at
14 a place which voters must pass to reach the official marking
15 device used in the actual casting of votes.
16 Before entering the voting booth each voter shall be
17 offered instruction in the operation of the marking device by
18 use of the instruction-model and the voter shall be given
19 ample opportunity to operate the model by himself. In
20 instructing voters, no precinct official may show partiality
21 to any political party, and when instructing a voter on how
22 to vote a straight ticket for one political party the
23 precinct official shall at the same time instruct the voter
24 how to vote a straight ticket for any other political party
25 that appears on the ballot label. The duties of instruction
26 shall be discharged by a judge from each of the political
27 parties represented and they shall alternate serving as
28 instructor so that each judge shall serve a like time at such
29 duties. No instructions may be given after the voter has
30 entered the voting booth.
31 No precinct official, or person assisting a voter may in
32 any manner request, suggest, or seek to persuade or induce
33 any voter to cast his vote for any particular ticket,
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1 candidate, amendment, question or proposition. All
2 instructions shall be given by precinct officials in such a
3 manner that it may be observed by other persons in the
4 polling place.
5 (Source: P.A. 89-700, eff. 1-17-97.)
6 (10 ILCS 5/24A-6) (from Ch. 46, par. 24A-6)
7 Sec. 24A-6. The ballot information, whether placed on the
8 ballot or on the marking device, shall, as far as
9 practicable, be in the order of arrangement provided for
10 paper ballots, except that such information may be in
11 vertical or horizontal rows, or in a number of separate
12 pages. Ballots for all questions or propositions to be voted
13 on must be provided in the same manner and must be arranged
14 on or in the marking device or on the ballot sheet in the
15 places provided for such purposes.
16 When an electronic voting system utilizes a ballot label
17 booklet and ballot card, ballots for candidates, ballots
18 calling for a constitutional convention, constitutional
19 amendment ballots, judicial retention ballots, public
20 measures, and all propositions to be voted upon may be placed
21 on the electronic voting device by providing in the ballot
22 booklet separate ballot label pages or series of pages
23 distinguished by differing colors as provided below. When an
24 electronic voting system utilizes a ballot sheet, ballots
25 calling for a constitutional convention, constitutional
26 amendment ballots and judicial retention ballots shall be
27 placed on the ballot sheet by providing a separate portion of
28 the ballot sheet for each such kind of ballot which shall be
29 printed in ink of a color distinct from the color of ink used
30 in printing any other portion of the ballot sheet. Ballots
31 for candidates, public measures and all other propositions to
32 be voted upon shall be placed on the ballot sheet by
33 providing a separate portion of the ballot sheet for each
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1 such kind of ballot. Below the name of the last candidate
2 listed for an office shall be printed a line on which the
3 name of a candidate may be written by the voter, and
4 immediately to the left of such line an area shall be
5 provided for marking a vote for such write-in candidate.
6 More than one amendment to the constitution may be placed on
7 the same ballot page or series of pages or on the same
8 portion of the ballot sheet, as the case may be. Ballot
9 label pages for constitutional conventions or constitutional
10 amendments shall be on paper of blue color and shall precede
11 all other ballot label pages in the ballot label booklet.
12 More than one public measure or proposition may be placed on
13 the same ballot label page or series of pages or on the same
14 portion of the ballot sheet, as the case may be. More than
15 one proposition for retention of judges in office may be
16 placed on the same ballot label page or series of pages or on
17 the same portion of the ballot sheet, as the case may be.
18 Ballot label pages for candidates shall be on paper of white
19 color, except that in primary elections the ballot label page
20 or pages for the candidates of each respective political
21 party shall be of the color designated by the election
22 official in charge of the election for that political party's
23 candidates; provided that the ballot label pages or pages for
24 candidates for use at the nonpartisan and consolidated
25 elections may be on paper of different colors, except blue,
26 whenever necessary or desirable to facilitate distinguishing
27 between the pages for different political subdivisions.
28 Except as provided in Section 16-4.1, in elections where
29 provision is made for straight-party voting by marking a
30 party circle, the designation of the political parties for
31 straight-party voting shall be on a separate page on which no
32 names of candidates shall appear, except no straight-party
33 circle shall be necessary for any special election not
34 conducted on a regularly scheduled election day and called
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1 for the purpose of filling a vacancy in the office of
2 Representative in the United States Congress. However, such
3 page shall be of the same color as the pages containing the
4 names of candidates for office. On each succeeding page of
5 the candidate booklet, where the election is made to list
6 ballot information vertically, the party affiliation of each
7 candidate or the word "independent" shall appear immediately
8 to the left of the candidate's name, and the name of
9 candidates for the same office shall be listed vertically
10 under the title of that office. In the case of nonpartisan
11 elections for officers of political subdivisions, unless the
12 statute or an ordinance adopted pursuant to Article VII of
13 the Constitution requires otherwise, the listing of such
14 nonpartisan candidates shall not include any party or
15 "independent" designation. Ballot label pages for judicial
16 retention ballots shall be on paper of green color, and
17 ballot label pages for all public measures and other
18 propositions shall be on paper of some other distinct and
19 different color. In primary elections, a separate ballot
20 label booklet, marking device and voting booth shall be used
21 for each political party holding a primary, with the ballot
22 label booklet arranged to include ballot label pages of the
23 candidates of the party and public measures and other
24 propositions to be voted upon on the day of the primary
25 election. One ballot card may be used for recording the
26 voter's vote or choice on all such ballots, proposals, public
27 measures or propositions, and such ballot card shall be
28 arranged so as to record the voter's vote or choice in a
29 separate column or columns for each such kind of ballot,
30 proposal, public measure or proposition.
31 If the ballot label booklet includes both candidates for
32 office and public measures or propositions to be voted on,
33 the election official in charge of the election shall divide
34 the pages by protruding tabs identifying the division of the
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1 pages, and printing on such tabs "Candidates" and
2 "Propositions".
3 The ballot card and all of its columns and the ballot
4 card envelope shall be of the color prescribed for
5 candidate's ballots at the general or primary election,
6 whichever is being held. At an election where no candidates
7 are being nominated or elected, the ballot card, its columns,
8 and the ballot card envelope shall be of a color designated
9 by the election official in charge of the election.
10 The ballot cards, ballot card envelopes and ballot sheets
11 may, at the discretion of the election authority, be printed
12 on white paper and then striped with the appropriate colors.
13 When ballot sheets are used, the various portions thereof
14 shall be arranged to conform to the foregoing format.
15 Absentee ballots may consist of ballot cards, envelopes,
16 paper ballots or ballot sheets voted in person in the office
17 of the election official in charge of the election or voted
18 by mail. Where a ballot card is used for voting by mail it
19 must be accompanied by a punching tool or other appropriate
20 marking device, voter instructions and a specimen ballot
21 showing the proper positions to vote on the ballot card or
22 ballot sheet for each party, candidate, proposal, public
23 measure or proposition, and in the case of a ballot card must
24 be mounted on a suitable material to receive the punched out
25 chip.
26 Any voter who spoils his ballot or makes an error may
27 return the ballot to the judges of election and secure
28 another. However, the protruding identifying tab for
29 proposals for a constitutional convention or constitutional
30 amendments shall have printed thereon "Constitutional
31 Ballot", and the ballot label page or pages for such
32 proposals shall precede the ballot label pages for candidates
33 in the ballot label booklet.
34 (Source: P.A. 89-700, eff. 1-17-97.)
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1 (10 ILCS 5/24A-15) (from Ch. 46, par. 24A-15)
2 Sec. 24A-15. The precinct return printed by the
3 automatic tabulating equipment shall include the number of
4 ballots cast , straight-party tickets, and votes cast for
5 each candidate and proposition and shall constitute the
6 official return of each precinct. Every ballot on which the
7 voter has cast a vote for all candidates of one party and no
8 votes for any other candidates shall be reported as a
9 straight-party ticket, and all other ballots shall be
10 reported as split tickets. In addition to the precinct
11 return, the election authority shall provide the number of
12 applications for ballots in each precinct, the write-in
13 votes, the total number of ballots counted in each precinct
14 for each political subdivision and district and the number of
15 registered voters in each precinct. However, the election
16 authority shall check the totals shown by the precinct return
17 and, if there is an obvious discrepancy with respect to the
18 total number of votes cast in any precinct, shall have the
19 ballots for such precinct retabulated to correct the return.
20 The procedures for retabulation shall apply prior to and
21 after the proclamation is completed; however, after the
22 proclamation of results, the election authority must obtain a
23 court order to unseal voted ballots except for election
24 contests and discovery recounts. In those election
25 jurisdictions that utilize in-precinct counting equipment,
26 the certificate of results, which has been prepared by the
27 judges of election in the polling place after the ballots
28 have been tabulated, shall be the document used for the
29 canvass of votes for such precinct. Whenever a discrepancy
30 exists during the canvass of votes between the unofficial
31 results and the certificate of results, or whenever a
32 discrepancy exists during the canvass of votes between the
33 certificate of results and the set of totals which has been
34 affixed to such certificate of results, the ballots for such
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1 precinct shall be retabulated to correct the return. As an
2 additional part of this check prior to the proclamation, in
3 those jurisdictions where in-precinct counting equipment is
4 utilized, the election authority shall retabulate the total
5 number of votes cast in 5% of the precincts within the
6 election jurisdiction. The precincts to be retabulated shall
7 be selected after election day on a random basis by the
8 election authority, so that every precinct in the election
9 jurisdiction has an equal mathematical chance of being
10 selected. The State Board of Elections shall design a
11 standard and scientific random method of selecting the
12 precincts which are to be retabulated, and the election
13 authority shall be required to utilize such method. The
14 State Board of Elections, the State's Attorney and other
15 appropriate law enforcement agencies, the county chairman of
16 each established political party and qualified civic
17 organizations shall be given prior written notice of the time
18 and place of such random selection procedure and may be
19 represented at such procedure. Such retabulation shall
20 consist of counting the ballot cards which were originally
21 counted and shall not involve any determination as to which
22 ballot cards were, in fact, properly counted. The ballots
23 from the precincts selected for such retabulation shall
24 remain at all times under the custody and control of the
25 election authority and shall be transported and retabulated
26 by the designated staff of the election authority.
27 As part of such retabulation, the election authority
28 shall test the computer program in the selected precincts.
29 Such test shall be conducted by processing a preaudited group
30 of ballots so punched so as to record a predetermined number
31 of valid votes for each candidate and on each public
32 question, and shall include for each office one or more
33 ballots which have votes in excess of the number allowed by
34 law in order to test the ability of the equipment to reject
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1 such votes. If any error is detected, the cause therefor
2 shall be ascertained and corrected and an errorless count
3 shall be made prior to the official canvass and proclamation
4 of election results.
5 The State Board of Elections, the State's Attorney and
6 other appropriate law enforcement agencies, the county
7 chairman of each established political party and qualified
8 civic organizations shall be given prior written notice of
9 the time and place of such retabulation and may be
10 represented at such retabulation.
11 The results of this retabulation shall be treated in the
12 same manner and have the same effect as the results of the
13 discovery procedures set forth in Section 22-9.1 of this Act.
14 Upon completion of the retabulation, the election authority
15 shall print a comparison of the results of the retabulation
16 with the original precinct return printed by the automatic
17 tabulating equipment. Such comparison shall be done for each
18 precinct and for each office voted upon within that precinct,
19 and the comparisons shall be open to the public.
20 (Source: P.A. 89-700, eff. 1-17-97.)
21 (10 ILCS 5/24A-16) (from Ch. 46, par. 24A-16)
22 Sec. 24A-16. The State Board of Elections shall approve
23 all voting systems provided by this Article.
24 No voting system shall be approved unless it fulfills the
25 following requirements:
26 (1) It enables a voter to vote in absolute secrecy;
27 (2) It enables a voter to vote a straight-party ticket
28 (Blank);
29 (3) It enables a voter to vote a ticket selected in part
30 from the nominees of one party, and in part from the nominees
31 of any or all parties, and in part from independent
32 candidates and in part of candidates whose names are written
33 in by the voter;
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1 (4) It enables a voter to vote a written or printed
2 ticket of his own selection for any person for any office for
3 whom he may desire to vote;
4 (5) It will reject all votes for an office or upon a
5 proposition when the voter has cast more votes for such
6 office or upon such proposition than he is entitled to cast;
7 (6) It will accommodate all propositions to be submitted
8 to the voters in the form provided by law or, where no such
9 form is provided, then in brief form, not to exceed 75 words.
10 The State Board of Elections is authorized to withdraw
11 its approval of a voting system if the system fails to
12 fulfill the above requirements.
13 No vendor, person or other entity may sell, lease or loan
14 a voting system or voting system component to any election
15 jurisdiction unless the voting system or voting system
16 component is first approved by the State Board of Elections
17 pursuant to this Section.
18 (Source: P.A. 89-700, eff. 1-17-97.)
19 (10 ILCS 5/24B-5.1)
20 Sec. 24B-5.1. Instruction of Voters; Instruction Model;
21 Partiality to Political Party; Manner of Instruction. Before
22 entering the voting booth each voter shall be offered
23 instruction in the marking of the Precinct Tabulation Optical
24 Scan Technology ballot sheet. In instructing voters, no
25 precinct official may show partiality to any political party,
26 and when instructing a voter on how to vote a straight ticket
27 for one political party the precinct official shall at the
28 same time instruct the voter how to vote a straight ticket
29 for any other political party that appears on the ballot
30 label. The duties of instruction shall be discharged by a
31 judge from each of the political parties represented and they
32 shall alternate serving as instructor so that each judge
33 shall serve a like time at such duties. No instructions may
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1 be given after the voter has entered the voting booth.
2 No precinct official, or person assisting a voter may in
3 any manner request, suggest, or seek to persuade or induce
4 any voter to cast his or her vote for any particular ticket,
5 candidate, amendment, question or proposition. All
6 instructions shall be given by precinct officials in a manner
7 that it may be observed by other persons in the polling
8 place.
9 (Source: P.A. 89-394, eff. 1-1-97; 89-700, eff. 1-17-97.)
10 (10 ILCS 5/24B-6)
11 Sec. 24B-6. Ballot Information; Arrangement; Electronic
12 Precinct Tabulation Optical Scan Technology Voting System;
13 Absentee Ballots; Spoiled Ballots. The ballot information,
14 shall, as far as practicable, be in the order of arrangement
15 provided for paper ballots, except that the information may
16 be in vertical or horizontal rows, or on a number of separate
17 pages. Ballots for all questions or propositions to be voted
18 on should be provided in a similar manner and must be
19 arranged on the ballot sheet in the places provided for such
20 purposes. Ballots shall be of white paper unless provided
21 otherwise by administrative rule of the State Board of
22 Elections or otherwise specified.
23 All propositions, including but not limited to
24 propositions calling for a constitutional convention,
25 constitutional amendment, judicial retention, and public
26 measures to be voted upon shall be placed on separate
27 portions of the ballot sheet by utilizing borders or grey
28 screens. Candidates shall be listed on a separate portion of
29 the ballot sheet by utilizing borders or grey screens. Below
30 the name of the last candidate listed for an office shall be
31 printed a line or lines on which the name of a candidate or
32 candidates may be written by the voter, and proximate to such
33 lines an area shall be provided for marking votes for the
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1 write-in candidate or candidates. The number of write-in
2 lines for an office shall equal the number of candidates for
3 which a voter may vote. More than one amendment to the
4 constitution may be placed on the same portion of the ballot
5 sheet. Constitutional convention or constitutional amendment
6 propositions shall be printed on a separate portion of the
7 ballot sheet and designated by borders or grey screens,
8 unless otherwise provided by administrative rule of the State
9 Board of Elections. More than one public measure or
10 proposition may be placed on the same portion of the ballot
11 sheet. More than one proposition for retention of judges in
12 office may be placed on the same portion of the ballot sheet.
13 Names of candidates shall be printed in black. The
14 designation of the political parties for straight-party
15 voting shall be in a special section of the ballot, except no
16 means by which a voter can cast a straight-party vote shall
17 be necessary for any special election not conducted on a
18 regularly scheduled election day and called for filling a
19 vacancy in the office of Representative in the United States
20 Congress. The party affiliation of each candidate or the word
21 "independent" shall appear near or under the candidate's
22 name, and the names of candidates for the same office shall
23 be listed vertically under the title of that office. In the
24 case of nonpartisan elections for officers of political
25 subdivisions, unless the statute or an ordinance adopted
26 pursuant to Article VII of the Constitution requires
27 otherwise, the listing of nonpartisan candidates shall not
28 include any party or "independent" designation. Judicial
29 retention ballots shall be designated by borders or grey
30 screens. Ballots for all public measures and other
31 propositions shall be designated by borders or grey screens.
32 In primary elections, a separate ballot, shall be used for
33 each political party holding a primary, with the ballot
34 arranged to include names of the candidates of the party and
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1 public measures and other propositions to be voted upon on
2 the day of the primary election.
3 If the ballot includes both candidates for office and
4 public measures or propositions to be voted on, the election
5 official in charge of the election shall divide the ballot in
6 sections for "Candidates" and "Propositions", or separate
7 ballots may be used.
8 Absentee ballots may consist of envelopes, paper ballots
9 or ballot sheets voted in person in the office of the
10 election official in charge of the election or voted by mail.
11 Where a Precinct Tabulation Optical Scan Technology ballot is
12 used for voting by mail it must be accompanied by voter
13 instructions.
14 Any voter who spoils his or her ballot, makes an error,
15 or has a ballot returned by the automatic tabulating
16 equipment may return the ballot to the judges of election and
17 get another ballot.
18 (Source: P.A. 89-394, eff. 1-1-97; 89-700, eff. 1-17-97.)
19 (10 ILCS 5/24B-15)
20 Sec. 24B-15. Official Return of Precinct; Check of
21 Totals; Retabulation. The precinct return printed by the
22 automatic Precinct Tabulation Optical Scan Technology
23 tabulating equipment shall include the number of ballots
24 cast, straight-party tickets, and votes cast for each
25 candidate and proposition and shall constitute the official
26 return of each precinct. Every ballot on which the voter
27 has cast a vote for all candidates of one party and no votes
28 for any other candidates shall be reported as a
29 straight-party ticket, and all other ballots shall be
30 reported as split tickets. In addition to the precinct
31 return, the election authority shall provide the number of
32 applications for ballots in each precinct, the write-in
33 votes, the total number of ballots counted in each precinct
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1 for each political subdivision and district and the number of
2 registered voters in each precinct. However, the election
3 authority shall check the totals shown by the precinct return
4 and, if there is an obvious discrepancy regarding the total
5 number of votes cast in any precinct, shall have the ballots
6 for that precinct retabulated to correct the return. The
7 procedures for retabulation shall apply prior to and after
8 the proclamation is completed; however, after the
9 proclamation of results, the election authority must obtain a
10 court order to unseal voted ballots except for election
11 contests and discovery recounts. In those election
12 jurisdictions that use in-precinct counting equipment, the
13 certificate of results, which has been prepared by the judges
14 of election in the polling place after the ballots have been
15 tabulated, shall be the document used for the canvass of
16 votes for such precinct. Whenever a discrepancy exists
17 during the canvass of votes between the unofficial results
18 and the certificate of results, or whenever a discrepancy
19 exists during the canvass of votes between the certificate of
20 results and the set of totals which has been affixed to the
21 certificate of results, the ballots for that precinct shall
22 be retabulated to correct the return. As an additional part
23 of this check prior to the proclamation, in those
24 jurisdictions where in-precinct counting equipment is used,
25 the election authority shall retabulate the total number of
26 votes cast in 5% of the precincts within the election
27 jurisdiction. The precincts to be retabulated shall be
28 selected after election day on a random basis by the election
29 authority, so that every precinct in the election
30 jurisdiction has an equal mathematical chance of being
31 selected. The State Board of Elections shall design a
32 standard and scientific random method of selecting the
33 precincts which are to be retabulated, and the election
34 authority shall be required to use that method. The State
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1 Board of Elections, the State's Attorney and other
2 appropriate law enforcement agencies, the county chairman of
3 each established political party and qualified civic
4 organizations shall be given prior written notice of the time
5 and place of the random selection procedure and may be
6 represented at the procedure. The retabulation shall consist
7 of counting the ballots which were originally counted and
8 shall not involve any determination of which ballots were, in
9 fact, properly counted. The ballots from the precincts
10 selected for the retabulation shall remain at all times under
11 the custody and control of the election authority and shall
12 be transported and retabulated by the designated staff of the
13 election authority.
14 As part of the retabulation, the election authority shall
15 test the computer program in the selected precincts. The
16 test shall be conducted by processing a preaudited group of
17 ballots marked to record a predetermined number of valid
18 votes for each candidate and on each public question, and
19 shall include for each office one or more ballots which have
20 votes in excess of the number allowed by law to test the
21 ability of the equipment to reject such votes. If any error
22 is detected, the cause shall be determined and corrected, and
23 an errorless count shall be made prior to the official
24 canvass and proclamation of election results.
25 The State Board of Elections, the State's Attorney and
26 other appropriate law enforcement agencies, the county
27 chairman of each established political party and qualified
28 civic organizations shall be given prior written notice of
29 the time and place of the retabulation and may be represented
30 at the retabulation.
31 The results of this retabulation shall be treated in the
32 same manner and have the same effect as the results of the
33 discovery procedures set forth in Section 22-9.1 of this
34 Code. Upon completion of the retabulation, the election
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1 authority shall print a comparison of the results of the
2 retabulation with the original precinct return printed by the
3 automatic tabulating equipment. The comparison shall be done
4 for each precinct and for each office voted upon within that
5 precinct, and the comparisons shall be open to the public.
6 Upon completion of the retabulation, the returns shall be
7 open to the public.
8 (Source: P.A. 89-394, eff. 1-1-97; 89-700, eff. 1-17-97.)
9 (10 ILCS 5/24B-16)
10 Sec. 24B-16. Approval of Precinct Tabulation Optical
11 Scan Technology Voting Systems; Requisites. The State Board
12 of Elections shall approve all Precinct Tabulation Optical
13 Scan Technology voting systems provided by this Article.
14 No Precinct Tabulation Optical Scan Technology voting
15 system shall be approved unless it fulfills the following
16 requirements:
17 (a) It enables a voter to vote in absolute secrecy;
18 (b) It enables a voter to vote a straight-party
19 ticket (Blank);
20 (c) It enables a voter to vote a ticket selected in
21 part from the nominees of one party, and in part from the
22 nominees of any or all parties, and in part from
23 independent candidates, and in part of candidates whose
24 names are written in by the voter;
25 (d) It enables a voter to vote a written or printed
26 ticket of his or her own selection for any person for any
27 office for whom he or she may desire to vote;
28 (e) It will reject all votes for an office or upon
29 a proposition when the voter has cast more votes for the
30 office or upon the proposition than he or she is entitled
31 to cast; and
32 (f) It will accommodate all propositions to be
33 submitted to the voters in the form provided by law or,
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1 where no form is provided, then in brief form, not to
2 exceed 75 words.
3 The State Board of Elections is authorized to withdraw
4 its approval of a Precinct Tabulation Optical Scan Technology
5 voting system if the system fails to fulfill the above
6 requirements.
7 No vendor, person or other entity may sell, lease or loan
8 a voting system or Precinct Tabulation Optical Scan
9 Technology voting system component to any election
10 jurisdiction unless the voting system or voting system
11 component is first approved by the State Board of Elections
12 pursuant to this Section.
13 (Source: P.A. 89-394, eff. 1-1-97; 89-700, eff. 1-17-97.)
14 (10 ILCS 5/1-7 rep.)
15 Section 10. The Election Code is amended by repealing
16 Section 1-7.
17 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect
18 January 1, 2004.