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Sen. Don Harmon
Filed: 4/8/2005
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| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1683
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1683 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| "Section 5. The Election Code is amended by changing |
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| Sections 18A-5, 18A-15, 23-15.1, 24C-2, and 24C-12 and by |
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| adding Section 24C-2.5 as follows:
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| (10 ILCS 5/18A-5)
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| (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 93-1071 )
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| Sec. 18A-5. Provisional voting; general provisions.
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| (a) A person who claims to be a registered voter is |
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| entitled to cast a
provisional ballot under the following |
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| circumstances:
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| (1) The person's name does not appear on the official |
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| list of eligible
voters, whether a list of active or |
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| inactive voters, for the precinct in which
the person seeks |
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| to vote;
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| (2) The person's voting status has been challenged by |
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| an election judge, a
pollwatcher, or any legal voter and |
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| that challenge has been sustained by a
majority of the |
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| election judges; or
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| (3) A federal or State court order extends the time for |
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| closing the polls
beyond the time period established by |
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| State law and the person votes during the
extended time |
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| period ; or .
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| (4) The voter registered to vote by mail and is |
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| required by law to
present identification when voting |
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| either in person or by absentee ballot, but
fails to do so. |
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| (b) The procedure for obtaining and casting a provisional |
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| ballot at the
polling place
shall be as follows:
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| (1) After first verifying through an examination of the |
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| precinct register that the person's address is within the |
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| precinct boundaries, an
An election judge at the polling |
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| place shall notify a person who is
entitled to cast a |
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| provisional ballot pursuant to subsection (a)
that he or |
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| she may cast a provisional ballot in that election.
An |
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| election judge
must accept any information provided by a |
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| person who casts a provisional ballot
that the person |
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| believes supports his or her claim that he or she is a duly
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| registered voter and qualified to vote in the election. |
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| However, if the person's residence address is outside the |
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| precinct boundaries, the election judge shall inform the |
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| person of that fact, give the person the appropriate |
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| telephone number of the election authority in order to |
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| locate the polling place assigned to serve that address, |
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| and instruct the person to go to the proper polling place |
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| to vote.
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| (2) The person shall execute a written form provided by |
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| the
election judge that shall state or contain all of the |
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| following that is available :
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| (i) an affidavit stating the following:
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| State of Illinois, County of ................, |
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| Township
.............,
Precinct ........, Ward |
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| ........, I, ......................., do solemnly
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| swear (or affirm) that: I am a citizen of the United |
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| States; I am 18 years of
age or older; I have resided |
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| in this State and in this precinct for 30 days
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| preceding this election; I have not voted in this |
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| election; I am a duly
registered voter in every |
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| respect; and I am eligible to vote in this election.
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| Signature ...... Printed Name of Voter ....... Printed |
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| Residence
Address of Voter ...... City
...... State |
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| .... Zip Code ..... Telephone Number ...... Date of |
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| Birth .......
and Driver's License Number ....... or |
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| Last 4 digits of Social
Security
Number ...... or State |
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| Identification Card
Number issued to you by the |
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| Illinois Secretary of State....... .
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| (ii) Written instruction stating the following:
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| In order to expedite the verification of your voter |
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| registration
status, the .... (insert name of county |
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| clerk of board of election
commissioners here) |
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| requests that you include your phone number and
both |
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| the last four digits of your social security number and |
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| your driver's
license number or State Identification |
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| Card Number
issued to you by the Secretary of State.
At |
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| minimum, you are required to include either (A) your |
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| driver's license
number or State Identification Card |
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| Number
issued to you by the Secretary of State
or (B) |
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| the last
4 digits of your social security number.
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| (ii)
(iii) A box for the election judge to check one of |
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| the 4
3 reasons why the
person was given a provisional |
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| ballot under subsection (a) of Section 18A-5.
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| (iii)
(iv) An area for the election judge to affix his |
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| or her signature and to
set forth any facts that support or |
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| oppose the allegation that the person is
not qualified to |
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| vote in the precinct in which the person is seeking to |
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| vote.
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| The written affidavit form described in this subsection |
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| (b)(2) must be
printed on a multi-part form prescribed by the |
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| county clerk or board of
election commissioners, as the case |
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| may be.
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| (3) After the person executes the portion of the written |
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| affidavit described
in subsection (b)(2)(i) of this Section, |
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| the election judge shall complete the
portion of the written |
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| affidavit described in subsection (b)(2)(iii) and
(b)(2)(iv).
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| (4) The election judge shall give a copy of the completed |
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| written affidavit
to the person. The election judge shall place |
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| the original written affidavit in
a self-adhesive clear plastic |
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| packing list envelope that must be attached to a
separate |
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| envelope marked as a "provisional ballot envelope". The |
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| election judge
shall also place any information provided by the |
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| person who casts a provisional
ballot in the clear plastic |
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| packing list envelope. Each county clerk or board
of election |
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| commissioners, as the case may be,
must design, obtain or |
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| procure self-adhesive clear plastic packing list
envelopes and |
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| provisional ballot envelopes that are suitable for |
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| implementing
this subsection (b)(4) of this Section.
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| (5) The election judge shall provide the person with a |
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| provisional ballot,
written instructions for casting a |
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| provisional ballot, and the provisional
ballot envelope with |
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| the clear plastic packing list envelope affixed to it,
which |
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| contains the person's original written affidavit and, if any, |
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| information
provided by the provisional voter to support his or |
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| her claim that he or she is
a duly registered voter. An |
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| election judge must also give the person written
information |
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| that states that any person who casts a provisional ballot |
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| shall be
able to ascertain, pursuant to guidelines established |
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| by the State Board of
Elections, whether the provisional vote |
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| was counted in the official canvass of
votes for that election |
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| and, if the provisional vote was not counted, the
reason that |
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| the vote was not counted.
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| (6) After the person has completed marking his or her |
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| provisional ballot, he
or she shall place the marked ballot |
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| inside of the provisional ballot envelope,
close and seal the |
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| envelope, and return the envelope to an election judge, who
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| shall then deposit the sealed provisional ballot envelope into |
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| a securable
container separately identified and utilized for |
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| containing sealed provisional
ballot envelopes. Ballots that |
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| are provisional because they are cast after 7:00 p.m. by court
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| order shall be kept separate from other provisional ballots. |
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| Upon the closing of the polls, the securable container shall
be
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| sealed with filament tape provided for that purpose, which |
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| shall be wrapped
around the box lengthwise and crosswise, at |
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| least twice each way, and each of
the election judges shall |
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| sign the seal.
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| (c) Instead of the affidavit form described in subsection |
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| (b), the county
clerk or board of election commissioners, as |
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| the case may be, may design and
use a multi-part affidavit form |
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| that is imprinted upon or attached to the
provisional ballot |
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| envelope described in subsection (b). If a county clerk or
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| board of election commissioners elects to design and use its |
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| own multi-part
affidavit form, then the county clerk or board |
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| of election commissioners shall
establish a mechanism for |
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| accepting any information the provisional voter has
supplied to |
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| the election judge to support his or her claim that he or she |
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| is a
duly registered voter. In all other respects, a county |
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| clerk or board of
election commissioners shall establish |
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| procedures consistent with subsection
(b).
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| (d) The county clerk or board of election commissioners, as |
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| the case may be,
shall use the completed affidavit form |
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| described in subsection (b) to update
the person's voter |
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| registration information in the State voter registration
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| database and voter registration database of the county clerk or |
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| board of
election commissioners, as the case may be. If a |
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| person is later determined not
to be a registered voter based |
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| on Section 18A-15 of this Code, then the
affidavit shall be |
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| processed by the county clerk or board of election
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| commissioners, as the case may be, as a voter registration |
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| application.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-574, eff. 8-21-03.)
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| (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 93-1071 )
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| Sec. 18A-5. Provisional voting; general provisions.
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| (a) A person who claims to be a registered voter is |
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| entitled to cast a
provisional ballot under the following |
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| circumstances:
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| (1) The person's name does not appear on the official |
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| list of eligible
voters for the precinct in which
the |
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| person seeks to vote. The official list is the centralized |
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| statewide voter registration list established and |
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| maintained in accordance with Section 1A-25;
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| (2) The person's voting status has been challenged by |
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| an election judge, a
pollwatcher, or any legal voter and |
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| that challenge has been sustained by a
majority of the |
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| election judges; or
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| (3) A federal or State court order extends the time for |
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| closing the polls
beyond the time period established by |
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| State law and the person votes during the
extended time |
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| period ; or .
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| (4) The voter registered to vote by mail and is |
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| required by law to
present identification when voting |
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| either in person or by absentee ballot, but
fails to do so. |
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| (b) The procedure for obtaining and casting a provisional |
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| ballot at the
polling place
shall be as follows:
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| (1) After first verifying through an examination of the |
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| precinct register that the person's address is within the |
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| precinct boundaries, an
An election judge at the polling |
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| place shall notify a person who is
entitled to cast a |
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| provisional ballot pursuant to subsection (a)
that he or |
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| she may cast a provisional ballot in that election.
An |
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| election judge
must accept any information provided by a |
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| person who casts a provisional ballot
that the person |
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| believes supports his or her claim that he or she is a duly
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| registered voter and qualified to vote in the election. |
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| However, if the person's residence address is outside the |
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| precinct boundaries, the election judge shall inform the |
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| person of that fact, give the person the appropriate |
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| telephone number of the election authority in order to |
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| locate the polling place assigned to serve that address, |
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| and instruct the person to go to the proper polling place |
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| to vote.
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| (2) The person shall execute a written form provided by |
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| the
election judge that shall state or contain all of the |
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| following that is available :
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| (i) an affidavit stating the following:
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| State of Illinois, County of ................, |
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| Township
.............,
Precinct ........, Ward |
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| ........, I, ......................., do solemnly
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| swear (or affirm) that: I am a citizen of the United |
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| States; I am 18 years of
age or older; I have resided |
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| in this State and in this precinct for 30 days
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| preceding this election; I have not voted in this |
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| election; I am a duly
registered voter in every |
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| respect; and I am eligible to vote in this election.
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| Signature ...... Printed Name of Voter ....... Printed |
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| Residence
Address of Voter ...... City
...... State |
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| .... Zip Code ..... Telephone Number ...... Date of |
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| Birth .......
and Driver's License Number ....... or |
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| Last 4 digits of Social
Security
Number ...... or State |
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| Identification Card
Number issued to you by the |
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| Illinois Secretary of State....... .
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| (ii) Written instruction stating the following:
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| In order to expedite the verification of your voter |
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| registration
status, the .... (insert name of county |
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| clerk of board of election
commissioners here) |
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| requests that you include your phone number and
both |
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| the last four digits of your social security number and |
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| your driver's
license number or State Identification |
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| Card Number
issued to you by the Secretary of State.
At |
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| minimum, you are required to include either (A) your |
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| driver's license
number or State Identification Card |
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| Number
issued to you by the Secretary of State
or (B) |
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| the last
4 digits of your social security number.
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| (ii)
(iii) A box for the election judge to check one of |
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| the 4
3 reasons why the
person was given a provisional |
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| ballot under subsection (a) of Section 18A-5.
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| (iii)
(iv) An area for the election judge to affix his |
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| or her signature and to
set forth any facts that support or |
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| oppose the allegation that the person is
not qualified to |
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| vote in the precinct in which the person is seeking to |
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| vote.
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| The written affidavit form described in this subsection |
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| (b)(2) must be
printed on a multi-part form prescribed by the |
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| county clerk or board of
election commissioners, as the case |
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| may be.
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| (3) After the person executes the portion of the written |
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| affidavit described
in subsection (b)(2)(i) of this Section, |
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| the election judge shall complete the
portion of the written |
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| affidavit described in subsection (b)(2)(iii) and
(b)(2)(iv).
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| (4) The election judge shall give a copy of the completed |
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| written affidavit
to the person. The election judge shall place |
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| the original written affidavit in
a self-adhesive clear plastic |
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| packing list envelope that must be attached to a
separate |
25 |
| envelope marked as a "provisional ballot envelope". The |
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| election judge
shall also place any information provided by the |
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| person who casts a provisional
ballot in the clear plastic |
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| packing list envelope. Each county clerk or board
of election |
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| commissioners, as the case may be,
must design, obtain or |
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| procure self-adhesive clear plastic packing list
envelopes and |
31 |
| provisional ballot envelopes that are suitable for |
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| implementing
this subsection (b)(4) of this Section.
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| (5) The election judge shall provide the person with a |
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| provisional ballot,
written instructions for casting a |
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| provisional ballot, and the provisional
ballot envelope with |
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| the clear plastic packing list envelope affixed to it,
which |
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| contains the person's original written affidavit and, if any, |
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| information
provided by the provisional voter to support his or |
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| her claim that he or she is
a duly registered voter. An |
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| election judge must also give the person written
information |
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| that states that any person who casts a provisional ballot |
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| shall be
able to ascertain, pursuant to guidelines established |
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| by the State Board of
Elections, whether the provisional vote |
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| was counted in the official canvass of
votes for that election |
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| and, if the provisional vote was not counted, the
reason that |
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| the vote was not counted.
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| (6) After the person has completed marking his or her |
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| provisional ballot, he
or she shall place the marked ballot |
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| inside of the provisional ballot envelope,
close and seal the |
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| envelope, and return the envelope to an election judge, who
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| shall then deposit the sealed provisional ballot envelope into |
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| a securable
container separately identified and utilized for |
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| containing sealed provisional
ballot envelopes. Ballots that |
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| are provisional because they are cast after 7:00 p.m. by court
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| order shall be kept separate from other provisional ballots. |
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| Upon the closing of the polls, the securable container shall
be
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| sealed with filament tape provided for that purpose, which |
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| shall be wrapped
around the box lengthwise and crosswise, at |
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| least twice each way, and each of
the election judges shall |
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| sign the seal.
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| (c) Instead of the affidavit form described in subsection |
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| (b), the county
clerk or board of election commissioners, as |
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| the case may be, may design and
use a multi-part affidavit form |
30 |
| that is imprinted upon or attached to the
provisional ballot |
31 |
| envelope described in subsection (b). If a county clerk or
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| board of election commissioners elects to design and use its |
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| own multi-part
affidavit form, then the county clerk or board |
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| of election commissioners shall
establish a mechanism for |
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| accepting any information the provisional voter has
supplied to |
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| the election judge to support his or her claim that he or she |
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| is a
duly registered voter. In all other respects, a county |
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| clerk or board of
election commissioners shall establish |
5 |
| procedures consistent with subsection
(b).
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| (d) The county clerk or board of election commissioners, as |
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| the case may be,
shall use the completed affidavit form |
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| described in subsection (b) to update
the person's voter |
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| registration information in the State voter registration
|
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| database and voter registration database of the county clerk or |
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| board of
election commissioners, as the case may be. If a |
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| person is later determined not
to be a registered voter based |
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| on Section 18A-15 of this Code, then the
affidavit shall be |
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| processed by the county clerk or board of election
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| commissioners, as the case may be, as a voter registration |
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| application.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-574, eff. 8-21-03; 93-1071, eff. 6-1-05.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/18A-15)
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| Sec. 18A-15. Validating and counting provisional ballots.
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| (a) The county clerk or board of election commissioners |
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| shall complete the
validation and counting of provisional |
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| ballots within 14 calendar days of
the day of the election. The |
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| county clerk or board of election commissioners
shall have 7 |
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| calendar days from the completion of the validation and
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| counting of provisional ballots to conduct its final canvass. |
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| The State Board
of Elections shall complete within 31 calendar |
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| days of the election or sooner
if all the returns are received, |
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| its final canvass of the vote for all public
offices.
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| (b) If a county clerk or board of election commissioners |
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| determines that all
of the following apply, then a provisional |
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| ballot is valid and shall be counted
as a vote:
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| (1) The provisional voter cast the provisional ballot |
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| in the correct
precinct based on the address provided by |
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| the provisional voter . Votes on a provisional ballot cast |
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| in the incorrect precinct that meets the other requirements |
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| of this subsection shall be valid and counted for all |
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| offices that are voted on in the resident precinct of the |
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| voter that are present on the ballot, and the provisional |
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| voter's affidavit shall serve as a change of address |
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| request by that voter for registration purposes if it bears |
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| an address different from that in the records of the |
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| election authority ;
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| (2) The affidavit executed by the provisional voter |
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| pursuant to subsection
(b)(2) of Section 18A-5 contains, at |
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| a minimum, the provisional voter's first and last name, |
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| house number and street name, and signature or mark
18A-10 |
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| is properly executed ; and
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| (3) the provisional voter is a registered voter based |
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| on information
available to the county clerk or board of |
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| election commissioners provided by or
obtained from any of |
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| the following:
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| i. the provisional voter;
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| ii. an election judge;
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| iii. the statewide voter registration database |
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| maintained by the State
Board of Elections;
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| iv. the records of the county clerk or board of |
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| election commissioners'
database; or
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| v. the records of the Secretary of State.
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| (c) With respect to subsection (b)(3) of this Section, the |
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| county clerk or
board of election commissioners shall |
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| investigate whether each of the 5
types of information is |
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| available and record whether this information is or is
not |
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| available. If one or more types of information is available, |
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| then the
county clerk or board of election commissioners shall |
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| obtain all relevant
information from all sources identified in |
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| subsection (b)(3) or until satisfied that the provisional voter |
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| is registered and entitled to vote . The county clerk
or board |
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| of election commissioners shall use any information it obtains |
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| as the
basis for determining the voter registration status of |
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| the provisional voter.
If a conflict exists among the |
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| information available to the county clerk or
board of election |
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| commissioners as to the registration status of the
provisional |
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| voter, then the county clerk or board of election commissioners
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| shall make a
determination based on the totality of the |
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| circumstances. In a case where the
above information equally |
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| supports or opposes the registration status of the
voter, the |
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| county clerk or board of election commissioners shall decide in
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| favor of the provisional voter as being duly registered to |
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| vote. If the
statewide voter registration database maintained |
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| by the State Board of
Elections indicates that the provisional |
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| voter is registered to vote, but the
county clerk's or board of |
15 |
| election commissioners' voter registration database
indicates |
16 |
| that the provisional voter is not registered to vote, then the
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| information found in the statewide voter registration database |
18 |
| shall control
the matter and the provisional voter shall be |
19 |
| deemed to be registered to vote.
If the records of the county |
20 |
| clerk or board of election commissioners indicates
that the |
21 |
| provisional
voter is registered to vote, but the statewide |
22 |
| voter registration database
maintained by the State Board of |
23 |
| Elections indicates that the provisional voter
is not |
24 |
| registered to vote, then the information found in the records |
25 |
| of the
county clerk or board of election commissioners shall |
26 |
| control the matter and
the provisional voter shall be deemed to |
27 |
| be registered to vote. If the
provisional voter's signature on |
28 |
| his or her provisional ballot request varies
from the signature |
29 |
| on
an otherwise valid registration application solely because |
30 |
| of the substitution
of initials for the first or middle name, |
31 |
| the election authority may not reject
the provisional ballot.
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| (d) In validating the registration status of a person |
33 |
| casting a provisional
ballot, the county clerk or board of |
34 |
| election commissioners shall not require a
provisional voter to |
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the
county clerk or board of election commissioners |
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| shall not require all
provisional voters or
any particular |
5 |
| class or group of provisional voters to appear personally |
6 |
| before
the county clerk or board of election commissioners or |
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| as a matter of policy
require provisional voters to submit |
8 |
| additional information to verify or
otherwise support the |
9 |
| information already submitted by the provisional voter.
The |
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| provisional voter may, within 2 calendar days after the |
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| election, submit
additional information to the county clerk or |
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| board of election commissioners.
This information must be |
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| received by the county clerk or board of election
commissioners |
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| within the 2-calendar-day period.
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| (e) If the county clerk or board of election commissioners |
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| determines that
subsection (b)(1), (b)(2), or (b)(3) does not |
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| apply, then the provisional
ballot is not valid
and may not be |
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| counted. The provisional ballot envelope containing the ballot
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| cast by the provisional voter may not be opened. The county |
20 |
| clerk or board of
election commissioners shall write on the |
21 |
| provisional ballot envelope the
following: "Provisional ballot |
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| determined invalid.".
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| (f) If the county clerk or board of election commissioners |
24 |
| determines that a
provisional ballot is valid under this |
25 |
| Section, then the provisional ballot
envelope shall be opened. |
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| The outside of each provisional ballot
envelope shall
also be
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| marked to identify the precinct and the date of the election.
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| (g) The provisional ballots determined to be valid shall be |
29 |
| added to the
vote
totals for the precincts from which they were |
30 |
| cast in the order in which the
ballots were opened.
The county |
31 |
| clerk or board of election commissioners may, in the |
32 |
| alternative,
create a separate provisional-voter precinct for |
33 |
| the purpose of counting and
recording provisional ballots and |
34 |
| adding the recorded votes to its official
canvass.
The |
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provisions of this Code that apply to pollwatchers.
If |
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voting |
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| system, then the provisional ballot shall be counted in a |
5 |
| manner
consistent with Article 24A. If the provisional ballots
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| are a ballot of optical scan or other type of approved |
7 |
| electronic voting
system, then the provisional ballots shall be |
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| counted in a manner consistent
with Article 24B.
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| (h) As soon as the ballots have been counted, the election |
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| judges or
election officials shall, in
the presence of the |
11 |
| county clerk or board of election commissioners, place each
of |
12 |
| the following items in a separate envelope or bag: (1) all |
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| provisional
ballots, voted or spoiled; (2)
all provisional |
14 |
| ballot envelopes of provisional ballots voted or spoiled; and
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| (3) all executed affidavits
of the provisional ballots voted or |
16 |
| spoiled.
All provisional ballot envelopes for provisional |
17 |
| voters who have been
determined
not to be registered to vote |
18 |
| shall remain sealed. The county clerk or board of
election |
19 |
| commissioners shall treat the provisional ballot envelope |
20 |
| containing
the written affidavit as a voter registration |
21 |
| application for that person for
the next election and process |
22 |
| that application.
The election judges or election officials |
23 |
| shall then
securely
seal each envelope or bag, initial the |
24 |
| envelope or bag, and plainly mark on the
outside of the |
25 |
| envelope or bag in ink the precinct in which the provisional
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| ballots were cast. The election judges or election officials |
27 |
| shall then place
each sealed envelope or
bag into a box, secure |
28 |
| and seal it in the same manner as described in
item (6) of |
29 |
| subsection (b) of Section 18A-5. Each election judge or |
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| election
official shall take and subscribe an oath
before the |
31 |
| county clerk or
board of election commissioners that the |
32 |
| election judge or election official
securely kept the
ballots |
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| and papers in the box, did not permit any person to open the |
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| box or
otherwise touch or tamper with the ballots and papers in |
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knowledge of any other person opening the |
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| box.
For purposes of this Section, the term "election official" |
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| means the county
clerk, a member of the board of election |
4 |
| commissioners, as the case may be, and
their respective |
5 |
| employees.
|
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| (Source: P.A. 93-574, eff. 8-21-03.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/23-15.1)
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| Sec. 23-15.1. Production of ballot counting code and |
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| attendance of
witnesses . All voting-system vendors shall, |
10 |
| within 90 days after the adoption
of rules or upon application |
11 |
| for voting-system approval, place in escrow all
computer code |
12 |
| for its voting system , including the code for any Commercial |
13 |
| Off the Shelf (COTS) software used in the system including |
14 |
| operating system software, with the State Board of Elections. |
15 |
| All computer codes placed in escrow with the State Board of |
16 |
| Elections shall be public records available for inspection at |
17 |
| the principal office of the State Board of Elections and |
18 |
| electronically via the Internet. This requirement in no way |
19 |
| prohibits vendors from charging any fees for the initial |
20 |
| distribution or ongoing maintenance of their software. |
21 |
| Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, no |
22 |
| action required under this Code shall invalidate the copyright |
23 |
| protections otherwise enjoyed by the owners or authors of those |
24 |
| codes. The
State Board of Elections shall promulgate rules to |
25 |
| implement this Section. For
purposes of this Section, the term |
26 |
| "computer code" includes, but is not limited
to, ballot |
27 |
| counting source code, table structures, modules, program |
28 |
| narratives,
and other human readable computer instructions |
29 |
| (whether compiled or not) used to count ballots.
Any computer |
30 |
| code submitted by vendors to the State Board of Elections shall |
31 |
| be
considered strictly confidential and the intellectual |
32 |
| property of the vendors
and shall not be subject to public |
33 |
| disclosure under the Freedom of
Information Act.
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| components of a
voting system it deems necessary to enable the |
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| review and verification of the
computer. The State Board of |
4 |
| Elections shall secure and
maintain all
proprietary computer |
5 |
| codes in strict confidence and shall make a
computer code |
6 |
| available to authorized persons in
connection with an election |
7 |
| contest or pursuant to any State or federal court
order.
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| In an election contest, each party to the contest may |
9 |
| designate one or more
persons who are authorized to receive the |
10 |
| computer code of the
relevant voting systems. The person or |
11 |
| persons authorized to receive the
relevant computer code shall |
12 |
| enter into a confidentiality
agreement with the State Board of |
13 |
| Elections and must exercise the highest
degree of reasonable |
14 |
| care to maintain the confidentiality of all proprietary
|
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| information.
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16 |
| The State Board of Elections shall promulgate rules to |
17 |
| provide for the
security, review, and verification of computer |
18 |
| codes.
Verification
includes, but is not limited to, |
19 |
| determining that the computer
code corresponds to computer |
20 |
| instructions actually in use to count ballots.
The State Board |
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| of Elections shall hire, contract with, or otherwise provide |
22 |
| sufficiently qualified resources, both human and capital, to |
23 |
| conduct the reviews with the greatest possible expectation of |
24 |
| thoroughness, completeness, and effectiveness. The resources |
25 |
| shall be independent of and have no business, personal, |
26 |
| professional, or other affiliation with any of the system |
27 |
| vendors currently or prospectively supplying voting systems to |
28 |
| any county in the State of Illinois. Nothing in this Section |
29 |
| shall impair the obligation of any contract between a
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| voting-systems vendor and an election authority that provides |
31 |
| access to
computer code that is equal to or greater than that |
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| provided by
this Section.
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| Sec. 24C-2. Definitions. As used in this Article:
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| "Audit trail" or "audit capacity" means a continuous trail
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| of evidence linking individual transactions related to the
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| casting of a vote, the vote count and the summary record of |
6 |
| vote
totals, but which shall not allow for the identification |
7 |
| of the
voter. It shall permit verification of the accuracy of |
8 |
| the
count and detection and correction of problems and shall |
9 |
| provide
a record of each step taken in: defining and producing |
10 |
| ballots
and generating related software for specific |
11 |
| elections;
installing ballots and software; testing system |
12 |
| readiness;
casting and tabulating ballots; and producing |
13 |
| images of votes
cast and reports of vote totals. The record |
14 |
| shall incorporate
system status and error messages generated |
15 |
| during election
processing, including a log of machine |
16 |
| activities and routine
and unusual intervention by authorized |
17 |
| and unauthorized
individuals. Also part of an audit trail is |
18 |
| the documentation
of such items as ballots delivered and |
19 |
| collected, administrative
procedures for system security, |
20 |
| pre-election testing of voting
systems, and maintenance |
21 |
| performed on voting equipment. All test plans, test results, |
22 |
| documentation, and other records used to plan, execute, and |
23 |
| record the results of the testing and verification, including |
24 |
| all material prepared or used by Independent Testing |
25 |
| Authorities or other third parties, shall be made part of the |
26 |
| public record and shall be freely available via the Internet |
27 |
| and paper copy to anyone. "Audit trail" or "audit capacity"
It |
28 |
| also
means that the voting system is capable of producing and |
29 |
| shall
produce immediately after a ballot is cast a permanent |
30 |
| paper
record of each ballot cast that shall be available as an
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| official record for any recount, redundant count, or
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32 |
| verification or retabulation of the vote count conducted with
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| respect to any election in which the voting system is used.
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| "Ballot" means an electronic audio or video display or any
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| public
questions.
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| "Ballot configuration" means the particular combination of
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5 |
| political subdivision or district ballots including, for each
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6 |
| political subdivision or district, the particular combination |
7 |
| of
offices, candidate names and public questions as it appears |
8 |
| for
each group of voters who may cast the same ballot.
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| "Ballot image" means a corresponding representation in
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10 |
| electronic or paper form of the mark or vote position of a
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11 |
| ballot.
|
12 |
| "Ballot label" or "ballot screen" means the display of
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13 |
| material containing the names of offices and candidates and
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14 |
| public questions to be voted on.
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15 |
| "Central counting" means the counting of ballots in one or
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16 |
| more locations selected by the election authority for the
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17 |
| processing or counting, or both, of ballots. A location for
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18 |
| central counting shall be within the territorial jurisdiction |
19 |
| of
the election authority unless there is no suitable |
20 |
| tabulating
equipment available within his territorial |
21 |
| jurisdiction.
However, in any event a counting location shall |
22 |
| be within this
State.
|
23 |
| "Computer", "automatic tabulating equipment" or |
24 |
| "equipment"
includes apparatus necessary to automatically |
25 |
| examine and count
votes as designated on ballots, and data |
26 |
| processing machines
which can be used for counting ballots and |
27 |
| tabulating results.
|
28 |
| "Computer operator" means any person or persons designated
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29 |
| by the election authority to operate the automatic tabulating
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30 |
| equipment during any portion of the vote tallying process in an
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| election, but shall not include judges of election operating
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32 |
| vote tabulating equipment in the precinct.
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| "Computer program" or "program" means the set of operating
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| instructions for the automatic tabulating equipment that
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| prints votes
recorded by a voter on a ballot and that displays |
3 |
| any and all information, graphics, or other visual or audio |
4 |
| information or images used in presenting voting information, |
5 |
| instructions, or voter choices .
|
6 |
| "Direct recording electronic voting system", "voting
|
7 |
| system" or "system" means the total combination of mechanical,
|
8 |
| electromechanical or electronic equipment, programs and
|
9 |
| practices used to define ballots, cast and count votes, report
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10 |
| or display election results, maintain or produce any audit |
11 |
| trail
information, identify all system components, test the |
12 |
| system
during development, maintenance and operation, maintain |
13 |
| records
of system errors and defects, determine specific system |
14 |
| changes
to be made to a system after initial qualification, and |
15 |
| make
available any materials to the voter such as notices,
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16 |
| instructions, forms or paper ballots.
|
17 |
| "Edit listing" means a computer generated listing of the
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18 |
| names of each candidate and public question as they appear in
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19 |
| the program for each precinct.
|
20 |
| "In-precinct counting" means the recording and counting of
|
21 |
| ballots on automatic tabulating equipment provided by the
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22 |
| election authority in the same precinct polling place in which
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23 |
| those ballots have been cast.
|
24 |
| "Marking device" means any device approved by the State
|
25 |
| Board of Elections for marking a ballot so as to enable the
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26 |
| ballot to be recorded, counted and tabulated by automatic
|
27 |
| tabulating equipment.
|
28 |
| "Permanent paper record" means a paper record upon which
|
29 |
| shall be printed in human readable form the votes cast for each
|
30 |
| candidate and for or against each public question on each |
31 |
| ballot
recorded in the voting system. Each permanent paper |
32 |
| record
shall be printed by the voting device upon activation of |
33 |
| the
marking device by the voter and shall contain a unique, |
34 |
| randomly
assigned identifying number that shall correspond to |
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randomly assigned by the voting system to each |
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| ballot as it is
electronically recorded.
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4 |
| computer count of ballots by another count using compatible
|
5 |
| equipment or other means as part of a discovery recount,
|
6 |
| including a count of the permanent paper record of each ballot
|
7 |
| cast by using compatible equipment, different equipment |
8 |
| approved
by the State Board of Elections for that purpose, or |
9 |
| by hand.
|
10 |
| "Separate ballot" means a separate page or display screen
|
11 |
| of the ballot that is clearly defined and distinguishable from
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12 |
| other portions of the ballot.
|
13 |
| "Voting device" or "voting machine" means an apparatus that
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14 |
| contains the ballot label or ballot screen and allows the voter
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15 |
| to record his or her vote.
|
16 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-574, eff. 8-21-03.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/24C-2.5 new)
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| Sec. 24C-2.5. Official paper vote; random audit. |
19 |
| (a) All voting systems submitted for approval under this |
20 |
| Article must produce a voter verifiable paper ballot that is |
21 |
| then counted by a machine not connected either physically or |
22 |
| electronically to the machine that produces the paper ballot. |
23 |
| The ballot as counted by this separate machine shall constitute |
24 |
| the actual vote of the voter. |
25 |
| (b) An election authority using a voting system subject to |
26 |
| this Article must conduct a random audit of the system |
27 |
| consisting of the recount of votes cast in 5% of the precincts |
28 |
| using the system.
|
29 |
| (10 ILCS 5/24C-12)
|
30 |
| Sec. 24C-12. Procedures for Counting and Tallying of
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31 |
| Ballots.
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32 |
| In an election jurisdiction where a Direct Recording
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| Before the opening of the polls, the judges of elections
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4 |
| shall assemble the voting equipment and devices and turn the
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5 |
| equipment on. The judges shall, if necessary, take steps to
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6 |
| activate the voting devices and counting equipment by inserting
|
7 |
| into the equipment and voting devices appropriate data cards
|
8 |
| containing passwords and data codes that will select the proper
|
9 |
| ballot formats selected for that polling place and that will
|
10 |
| prevent inadvertent or unauthorized activation of the |
11 |
| poll-opening function.
Before voting begins and before ballots |
12 |
| are
entered into the voting devices, the judges of election |
13 |
| shall
cause to be printed a record of the following: the |
14 |
| election's
identification data, the device's unit |
15 |
| identification, the
ballot's format identification, the |
16 |
| contents of each active
candidate register by office and of |
17 |
| each active public question
register showing that they contain |
18 |
| all zero votes, all ballot
fields that can be used to invoke |
19 |
| special voting options, and
other information needed to ensure |
20 |
| the readiness of the
equipment and to accommodate |
21 |
| administrative reporting
requirements. The judges must also |
22 |
| check to be sure that the
totals are all zeros in the counting |
23 |
| columns and in the public
counter affixed to the voting |
24 |
| devices.
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25 |
| After the judges have determined that a person is qualified
|
26 |
| to vote, a voting device with the proper ballot to which the
|
27 |
| voter is entitled shall be enabled to be used by the voter. The
|
28 |
| ballot may then be cast by the voter by marking by appropriate
|
29 |
| means the designated area of the ballot for the casting of a
|
30 |
| vote for any candidate or for or against any public question.
|
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| The voter shall be able to vote for any and all candidates and
|
32 |
| public measures appearing on the ballot in any legal number and
|
33 |
| combination and the voter shall be able to delete, change or
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| correct his or her selections before the ballot is cast. The
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| appear upon the ballot for any office by entering |
3 |
| electronically
as many names of candidates as the voter is |
4 |
| entitled to select
for each office.
|
5 |
| Upon completing his or her selection of candidates or
|
6 |
| public questions, the voter shall signify that voting has been
|
7 |
| completed by activating the appropriate button, switch or |
8 |
| active
area of the ballot screen associated with end of voting. |
9 |
| Upon
activation, the voting system shall record an image of the
|
10 |
| completed ballot, increment the proper ballot position
|
11 |
| registers, and shall signify to the voter that the ballot has
|
12 |
| been cast. Upon activation, the voting system shall also print
|
13 |
| a permanent paper record of each ballot cast as defined in
|
14 |
| Section 24C-2 of this Code. This permanent paper record shall
|
15 |
| either be self-contained within the voting device or shall be
|
16 |
| printed in a clear, readily readable format that can be easily |
17 |
| reviewed by the voter for completeness and accuracy and then |
18 |
| deposited by the voter into a secure ballot box. No permanent
|
19 |
| paper record shall be removed from the polling place except by
|
20 |
| election officials as authorized by this Article. All permanent
|
21 |
| paper records shall be preserved and secured by election
|
22 |
| officials in the same manner as paper ballots and shall be
|
23 |
| available as an official record for any recount, redundant
|
24 |
| count, or verification or retabulation of the vote count
|
25 |
| conducted with respect to any election in which the voting
|
26 |
| system is used. The voter shall exit the voting station and
the |
27 |
| voting system shall prevent any further attempt to vote
until |
28 |
| it has been properly re-activated. If a voting device has
been |
29 |
| enabled for voting but the voter leaves the polling place
|
30 |
| without casting a ballot, 2 judges of election, one from each |
31 |
| of
the 2 major political parties, shall spoil the ballot.
|
32 |
| Throughout the election day and before the closing of the
|
33 |
| polls, no person may check any vote totals for any candidate or
|
34 |
| public question on the voting or counting equipment. Such
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| equipment shall be programmed so that no person may reset the
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| equipment for reentry of ballots unless provided the proper |
3 |
| code
from an authorized representative of the election |
4 |
| authority.
|
5 |
| The precinct judges of election shall check the public
|
6 |
| register to determine whether the number of ballots counted by
|
7 |
| the voting equipment agrees with the number of voters voting as
|
8 |
| shown by the applications for ballot. If the same do not agree,
|
9 |
| the judges of election shall immediately contact the offices of
|
10 |
| the election authority in charge of the election for further
|
11 |
| instructions. If the number of ballots counted by the voting
|
12 |
| equipment agrees with the number of voters voting as shown by
|
13 |
| the application for ballot, the number shall be listed on the
|
14 |
| "Statement of Ballots" form provided by the election authority.
|
15 |
| The totals for all candidates and propositions shall be
|
16 |
| tabulated; and 4 copies of a "Certificate of Results" shall be
|
17 |
| printed by the automatic tabulating equipment; one copy shall |
18 |
| be
posted in a conspicuous place inside the polling place; and
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| every effort shall be made by the judges of election to provide
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| a copy for each authorized pollwatcher or other official
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| authorized to be present in the polling place to observe the
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| counting of ballots; but in no case shall the number of copies
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| to be made available to pollwatchers be fewer than 4, chosen by
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| lot by the judges of election. In addition, sufficient time
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| shall be provided by the judges of election to the pollwatchers
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| to allow them to copy information from the copy which has been
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| posted.
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| If instructed by the election authority, the judges of
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| election shall cause the tabulated returns to be transmitted
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| electronically to the offices of the election authority via
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| modem or other electronic medium.
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| The precinct judges of election shall select a bi-partisan
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| team of 2 judges, who shall immediately return the ballots in a
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| sealed container, along with all other election materials and
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| equipment as instructed by the election authority; provided,
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| however, that such container must first be sealed by the
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| election judges with filament tape or other approved sealing
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| devices provided for the purpose in a manner that the ballots
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| cannot be removed from the container without breaking the seal
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| or filament tape and disturbing any signatures affixed by the
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| election judges to the container. The election authority shall
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| keep the office of the election authority, or any receiving
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| stations designated by the authority, open for at least 12
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| consecutive hours after the polls close or until the ballots |
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election material and equipment from all precincts within |
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jurisdiction of the election authority have been returned |
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| to the
election authority. Ballots and election materials and
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| equipment returned to the office of the election authority |
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| which
are not signed and sealed as required by law shall not be
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| accepted by the election authority until the judges returning
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| the ballots make and sign the necessary corrections. Upon
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| acceptance of the ballots and election materials and equipment
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| by the election authority, the judges returning the ballots
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| shall take a receipt signed by the election authority and
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| stamped with the time and date of the return. The election
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| judges whose duty it is to return any ballots and election
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| materials and equipment as provided shall, in the event the
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| ballots, materials or equipment cannot be found when needed, on
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| proper request, produce the receipt which they are to take as
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| above provided.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-574, eff. 8-21-03.)
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| Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes |
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statute that is represented in this Act by text |
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| that is not yet or no longer in
effect (for example, a Section |
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that text does |
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| not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes
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| made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other |