Public Act 100-0623 Public Act 0623 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 100-0623 | SB2651 Enrolled | LRB100 17081 RJF 32232 b |
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| AN ACT concerning elections.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Election Code is amended by adding Sections | 1-17 and 1A-55 and by changing Sections 1A-8 and 19-3 as | follows: | (10 ILCS 5/1-17 new) | Sec. 1-17. Election authority voting equipment | information. Every 2 years, each election authority shall | submit information on the voting equipment used within the | jurisdiction of the election authority to the State Board of | Elections. The information must include: | (1) the age and functionality of each item of voting | equipment; and | (2) a formal letter containing a general description of | the status of the voting equipment, the election | authority's perceived need for new voting equipment, and | the costs associated with obtaining new equipment. | Each election authority must publish the information submitted | under this Section online.
| (10 ILCS 5/1A-8) (from Ch. 46, par. 1A-8)
| Sec. 1A-8. The State Board of Elections shall exercise the |
| following
powers and perform the following duties in addition | to any powers or duties
otherwise provided for by law:
| (1) Assume all duties and responsibilities of the State | Electoral Board
and the Secretary of State as heretofore | provided in this Code Act ;
| (2) Disseminate information to and consult with | election authorities
concerning the conduct of elections | and registration in accordance with the
laws of this State | and the laws of the United States;
| (3) Furnish to each election authority prior to each | primary and general
election and any other election it | deems necessary, a manual of uniform
instructions | consistent with the provisions of this Code Act which shall | be used
by election authorities in the preparation of the | official manual of
instruction to be used by the judges of | election in any such election. In
preparing such manual, | the State Board shall consult with representatives
of the | election authorities throughout the State. The State Board | may
provide separate portions of the uniform instructions | applicable to
different election jurisdictions which | administer elections under different
options provided by | law. The State Board may by regulation require
particular | portions of the uniform instructions to be included in any
| official manual of instructions published by election | authorities. Any
manual of instructions published by any | election authority shall be
identical with the manual of |
| uniform instructions issued by the Board, but
may be | adapted by the election authority to accommodate special or | unusual
local election problems, provided that all manuals | published by election
authorities must be consistent with | the provisions of this Code Act in all
respects and must | receive the approval of the State Board of Elections
prior | to publication; provided further that if the State Board | does not
approve or disapprove of a proposed manual within | 60 days of its
submission, the manual shall be deemed | approved.
| (4) Prescribe and require the use of such uniform | forms, notices, and
other supplies not inconsistent with | the provisions of this Code Act as it shall
deem advisable | which shall be used by election authorities in the conduct
| of elections and registrations;
| (5) Prepare and certify the form of ballot for any | proposed amendment to
the Constitution of the State of | Illinois, or any referendum to be
submitted to the electors | throughout the State or, when required to do so
by law, to | the voters of any area or unit of local government of the | State;
| (6) Require such statistical reports regarding the | conduct of elections
and registration from election | authorities as may be deemed necessary;
| (7) Review and inspect procedures and records relating | to conduct of
elections and registration as may be deemed |
| necessary, and to report
violations of election laws to the | appropriate State's Attorney or the Attorney General;
| (8) Recommend to the General Assembly legislation to | improve the
administration of elections and registration;
| (9) Adopt, amend or rescind rules and regulations in | the performance of
its duties provided that all such rules | and regulations must be consistent
with the provisions of | this Article 1A or issued pursuant to authority
otherwise | provided by law;
| (10) Determine the validity and sufficiency of | petitions filed under
Article XIV, Section 3, of the | Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970;
| (11) Maintain in its principal office a research | library that includes,
but is not limited to, abstracts of | votes by precinct for general primary
elections and general | elections, current precinct maps and current precinct
poll | lists from all election jurisdictions within the State. The | research
library shall be open to the public during regular | business hours. Such
abstracts, maps and lists shall be | preserved as permanent records and shall
be available for | examination and copying at a reasonable cost;
| (12) Supervise the administration of the registration | and election laws
throughout the State;
| (13) Obtain from the Department of Central Management | Services,
under Section 405-250 of the Department of | Central Management
Services Law (20 ILCS 405/405-250),
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| such use
of electronic data processing equipment as may be | required to perform the
duties of the State Board of | Elections and to provide election-related
information to | candidates, public and party officials, interested civic
| organizations and the general public in a timely and | efficient manner;
| (14) To take such action as may be necessary or | required to give
effect to directions of the national | committee or State central committee of an established
| political party under Sections 7-8, 7-11 , and 7-14.1 or | such other
provisions as may be applicable pertaining to | the selection of delegates
and alternate delegates to an | established political party's national
nominating | conventions or, notwithstanding any candidate | certification
schedule contained within this the Election | Code, the certification of the
Presidential and Vice
| Presidential candidate selected by the established | political party's national nominating
convention;
| (15) To post all early voting sites separated by | election authority and hours of operation on its website at | least 5 business days before the period for early voting | begins; and | (16) To post on its website the statewide totals, and | totals separated by each election authority, for each of | the counts received pursuant to Section 1-9.2 ; and . | (17) To post on its website, in a downloadable format, |
| the information received from each election authority | under Section 1-17. | The Board may by regulation delegate any of its duties or
| functions under this Article, except that final determinations | and orders
under this Article shall be issued only by the | Board.
| The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly shall | be satisfied
by filing copies of the report with the Speaker, | the Minority Leader , and
the Clerk of the House of | Representatives , and the President, the Minority
Leader , and | the Secretary of the Senate , and the Legislative Research
Unit, | as required by Section 3.1 of the General Assembly Organization | Act "An Act to revise the law in relation
to the General | Assembly", approved February 25, 1874, as amended , and
filing | such additional copies with the State Government Report | Distribution
Center for the General Assembly as is required | under paragraph (t) of
Section 7 of the State Library Act.
| (Source: P.A. 98-1171, eff. 6-1-15; revised 9-21-17.)
| (10 ILCS 5/1A-55 new) | Sec. 1A-55. Cyber security efforts. The Board shall adopt | rules, after at least 2 public hearings of the Board and in | consultation with election authorities, establishing a cyber | navigator program to support election authorities' efforts to | defend against cyber breaches and detect and recover from cyber | attacks. The rules shall include the Board's plan to allocate |
| any resources received in accordance with the federal Help | America Vote Act and provide that no less than half of any | funds received under the federal Help America Vote Act shall be | allocated to the cyber navigator program. The cyber navigator | program shall be designed to provide equal support to all | elections authorities with some modifications allowable based | on need. The remaining half of the federal Help America Vote | Act funds shall be distributed as the Board sees fit, but no | grants may be made to election authorities that do not | participate in the cyber navigator program managed by the | Board. | (10 ILCS 5/19-3) (from Ch. 46, par. 19-3) | Sec. 19-3. The
application for vote by mail ballot shall be | substantially in the
following form: | APPLICATION FOR VOTE BY MAIL BALLOT | To be voted at the .... election in the County of .... and | State of
Illinois, in the .... precinct of the (1) *township of | .... (2) *City of
.... or (3) *.... ward in the City of .... | I state that I am a resident of the .... precinct of the | (1)
*township of .... (2) *City of .... or (3) *.... ward in | the city of
.... residing at .... in such city or town in the | county of .... and
State of Illinois; that I have lived at such | address for .... month(s)
last past; that I am lawfully | entitled to vote in such precinct at the
.... election to be | held therein on ....; and that I wish to vote by vote by mail |
| ballot. | I hereby make application for an official ballot or ballots | to be
voted by me at such election, and I agree that I shall | return such ballot or ballots to the
official issuing the same | prior to the closing of the polls on the date
of the election | or, if returned by mail, postmarked no later than election day, | for counting no later than during the period for counting | provisional ballots, the last day of which is the 14th day | following election day. | I understand that this application is made for an official | vote by mail ballot or ballots to be voted by me at the | election specified in this application and that I must submit a | separate application for an official vote by mail ballot or | ballots to be voted by me at any subsequent election. | Under penalties as provided by law pursuant to Section | 29-10 of the
Election Code, the undersigned certifies that the | statements set forth
in this application are true and correct. | .... | *fill in either (1), (2) or (3). | Post office address to which ballot is mailed: | ............... | However, if application is made for a primary election | ballot, such
application shall require the applicant to | designate the name of the political party with which
the | applicant is affiliated. | If application is made electronically, the applicant shall |
| mark the box associated with the above described statement | included as part of the online application certifying that the | statements set forth in this application are true and correct, | and a signature is not required. | Any person may produce, reproduce, distribute, or return to | an election authority the application for vote by mail ballot. | If applications are sent to a post office box controlled by any | individual or organization that is not an election authority, | those applications shall (i) include a valid and current phone | number for the individual or organization controlling the post | office box and (ii) be turned over to the appropriate election | authority within 7 days of receipt or, if received within 2 | weeks of the election in which an applicant intends to vote, | within 2 days of receipt. Failure to turn over the applications | in compliance with this paragraph shall constitute a violation | of this Code and shall be punishable as a petty offense with a | fine of $100 per application. Removing, tampering with, or | otherwise knowingly making the postmark on the application | unreadable by the election authority shall establish a | rebuttable presumption of a violation of this paragraph. Upon | receipt, the appropriate election authority shall accept and | promptly process any application for vote by mail ballot | submitted in a form substantially similar to that required by | this Section, including any substantially similar production | or reproduction generated by the applicant. | (Source: P.A. 98-115, eff. 7-29-13; 98-1171, eff. 6-1-15; |
| 99-522, eff. 6-30-16.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 7/20/2018
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