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State of Illinois
2011 and 2012 HB1853 Introduced , by Rep. Dan Brady SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 10 ILCS 5/10-8 | from Ch. 46, par. 10-8 |
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Amends the Election Code. With respect to objector's petitions, requires that (i) 2 copies (now, one copy) must be filed with the petition, (ii) the petition shall not be accepted for filing without the 2 copies, and (iii) challenges to signatures must include recapitulation sheets that refer to the page and line numbers of the signatures. Permits an electoral board to examine a randomly selected sample of the signatures. Makes other changes.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning elections.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Election Code is amended by changing Section |
5 | | 10-8 as follows:
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6 | | (10 ILCS 5/10-8) (from Ch. 46, par. 10-8)
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7 | | Sec. 10-8.
Certificates of nomination and nomination |
8 | | papers, and
petitions to submit public questions to a |
9 | | referendum, being filed as
required by this Code, and being in |
10 | | apparent conformity with the
provisions of this Act, shall be |
11 | | deemed to be valid unless objection
thereto is duly made in |
12 | | writing within 5 business days after the last day for
filing |
13 | | the certificate of nomination or nomination papers or petition
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14 | | for a public question, with the following exceptions:
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15 | | A. In the case of petitions to amend Article IV of the
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16 | | Constitution of the State of Illinois, there shall be a |
17 | | period of 35
business days after the last day for the |
18 | | filing of such
petitions in which objections can be filed.
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19 | | B. In the case of petitions for advisory questions of |
20 | | public policy to be
submitted to the voters of the entire |
21 | | State, there shall be a period of
35 business days after |
22 | | the last day for the filing of such
petitions in which |
23 | | objections can be filed.
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1 | | Any legal voter of the political subdivision or district in |
2 | | which the
candidate or public question is to be voted on, or |
3 | | any legal voter in
the State in the case of a proposed |
4 | | amendment to Article IV of the
Constitution or an advisory |
5 | | public question to be submitted to the
voters of the entire |
6 | | State, having objections to any certificate of nomination
or |
7 | | nomination papers or petitions filed, shall file an objector's |
8 | | petition
together with 2 copies a copy thereof in the principal |
9 | | office or the permanent branch
office of the State Board of |
10 | | Elections, or in the office of the election
authority or local |
11 | | election official with whom the certificate of
nomination, |
12 | | nomination papers or petitions are on file ; objector's |
13 | | petitions that are not accompanied by 2 copies thereof shall |
14 | | not be accepted by those offices .
In the case of nomination |
15 | | papers or certificates of nomination,
the State Board of |
16 | | Elections, election authority or local election official
shall |
17 | | note the day and hour upon which such objector's
petition is |
18 | | filed . Not , and shall, not later than 12:00
noon on the second |
19 | | business day following the last day to file objections after |
20 | | receipt of the
petition , the State Board of Elections, election |
21 | | authority, or local election official shall transmit by |
22 | | registered mail or receipted
personal delivery the certificate |
23 | | of nomination or nomination papers and
the original objector's |
24 | | petition to the chairman of the proper electoral
board |
25 | | designated in Section 10-9 hereof, or his authorized agent, and
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26 | | shall transmit a copy by registered mail or receipted personal |
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1 | | delivery
of the objector's petition, to the candidate whose |
2 | | certificate of nomination
or nomination papers are objected to, |
3 | | addressed to the place of residence
designated in said |
4 | | certificate of nomination or nomination papers. In the
case of |
5 | | objections to a petition for a proposed amendment to Article IV |
6 | | of
the Constitution or for an advisory public question to be |
7 | | submitted to the
voters of the entire State, the State Board of |
8 | | Elections shall note the day
and hour upon which such |
9 | | objector's petition is filed and shall transmit a
copy of the |
10 | | objector's petition by registered mail or receipted personal
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11 | | delivery to the person designated on a certificate attached to |
12 | | the petition
as the principal proponent of such proposed |
13 | | amendment or public question,
or as the proponents' attorney, |
14 | | for the purpose of receiving notice of
objections. In the case |
15 | | of objections to a petition for a public question,
to be |
16 | | submitted to the voters of a political subdivision, or district
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17 | | thereof, the election authority or local election official with |
18 | | whom such
petition is filed shall note the day and hour upon |
19 | | which such
objector's petition was filed, and shall, not later |
20 | | than 12:00 noon on the
second business day following the last |
21 | | day to file objections after receipt of the petition ,
transmit |
22 | | by registered mail or receipted personal delivery
the petition |
23 | | for the public question and the original objector's petition
to |
24 | | the chairman of the proper electoral board designated in |
25 | | Section 10-9
hereof, or his authorized agent, and shall |
26 | | transmit a copy by
registered mail or receipted personal |
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1 | | delivery, of the objector's petition
to the person designated |
2 | | on a certificate attached to the petition as the
principal |
3 | | proponent of the public question, or as the proponent's |
4 | | attorney,
for the purposes of receiving notice of objections.
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5 | | The objector's petition shall give the objector's name and |
6 | | residence
address, and shall state fully the nature of the |
7 | | objections to the
certificate of nomination or nomination |
8 | | papers or petitions in question,
and shall state the interest |
9 | | of the objector and shall state what relief
is requested of the |
10 | | electoral board. If the objection challenges the validity of |
11 | | specific signatures, the objector's petition shall include |
12 | | recapitulation sheets indicating the specific page and line |
13 | | number on which the challenged signature is located and |
14 | | specifying the basis of the objection. Each recapitulation |
15 | | sheet shall be in substantially the following form:
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16 | | Candidate Office Sheet Number |
17 | | A mark, such as an "x" or "v", indicates that the signature on |
18 | | the designated sheet and line is objected to for the reasons |
19 | | set forth above the column in which the identifying mark |
20 | | appears, in accordance with the Objector's Petition, of which |
21 | | this Appendix-Recapitulation is made a part. |
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22 | | Objection | a. Signer | b. | c. | - |
23 | | -------- | not | Signer's | Signer | - |
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1 | | -- | registered | signature | resides | |
2 | | LINE # | at address | not | outside | |
3 | | | shown | genuine | District | |
4 | | 1 | | | | |
5 | | 2 | | | | |
6 | | 3 | | | |
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7 | | Objection | d. | e. Signer | f. Other | - |
8 | | ------- | Signer's | signed | (Must | - |
9 | | -- | address | Petition | specify | |
10 | | LINE # | missing or | more than | legal | |
11 | | | incomplete | once at | basis for | |
12 | | | | Sheet/Line | objection) | |
13 | | | | indicated | | |
14 | | 1 | | | | |
15 | | 2 | | | | |
16 | | 3 | | | |
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17 | | The mandated use of this form shall not preclude an objector |
18 | | from making objections to the qualifications of a circulator or |
19 | | the manner in which the petition was circulated or notarized. |
20 | | Such circulator or notarization objections may be included on |
21 | | the recapitulation form. Use of the recapitulation form shall |
22 | | not preclude an opposing party from challenging the sufficiency |
23 | | of the objector's petition when it is shown by such party that |
24 | | the objection appears on its face to have been filed without |
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1 | | the objector first conducting a diligent examination of the |
2 | | challenged signatures to determine whether they are indeed |
3 | | invalid. In the event such a challenge is raised, in the form |
4 | | of a motion to strike or otherwise, the electoral board may |
5 | | conduct an examination of a randomly selected sample of no less |
6 | | than 20% of the challenged signatures to determine whether a |
7 | | sufficient number of signatures in the sample are valid or |
8 | | invalid, thereby determining whether a complete examination of |
9 | | all the challenged signatures is necessary. If, following the |
10 | | examination of a randomly selected 20% sample of challenged |
11 | | signatures, the number of sustained challenges is no greater |
12 | | than 35% of the total number of challenged signatures, the |
13 | | electoral board may suspend the records examination and order |
14 | | the objector to appear before the board and show cause as to |
15 | | why the objection should not be dismissed; this provision does |
16 | | not apply to objections to a candidate's nomination petition |
17 | | for an office with a petition signature requirement of fewer |
18 | | than 500. |
19 | | The provisions of this Section and of Sections 10-9, 10-10 |
20 | | and
10-10.1 shall also apply to and govern objections to |
21 | | petitions for
nomination filed under Article 7 or Article 8, |
22 | | except as otherwise
provided in Section 7-13 for cases to which |
23 | | it is applicable, and also
apply to and govern petitions for |
24 | | the submission of public questions under
Article 28. |
25 | | (Source: P.A. 86-1348.)
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