TITLE 26: ELECTIONS
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AUTHORITY: Implementing Section 16-5 of the Election Code [10 ILCS 5/16-5] and authorized by Section 16-5.01 of the Election Code [10 ILCS 5/16-5.01].
SOURCE: Adopted at 34 Ill. Reg. 4892, effective March 18, 2010.
Section 217.10 Applicability
a) This Part implements that portion of Section 16-5.01 of the Election Code.
b) This Part is applicable to those municipalities that have chosen to adopt a system of ranked balloting to be used in the consolidated election by qualified members of the United States armed forces or United States citizens who will be outside the United States on the dates of both the consolidated primary and consolidated election in any given year. Municipalities utilizing this ranked ballot system shall pass an ordinance to that effect prior to the first of the year in which any election occurs at which ranked ballots are intended to be used. The municipality is responsible for transmitting the ordinance to any election authority whose jurisdiction includes the municipality or any portion of the municipality. The transmittal must be completed no later than 5 business days following passage of the ordinance.
c) No municipality may offer or accept ranked ballots without first obtaining a written statement of administrative approval from every election authority whose jurisdiction contains a portion of that municipality.
d) Any statement of administrative approval shall only be effective for the next succeeding consolidated election at which ranked ballots will be used.
Section 217.20 Definitions
"Contested Primary" shall have the meaning ascribed by Section 7-12(10)(a) of the Code for established political party primaries or Sections 3.1-20-45, 3.1-25-20, 5-2-18.5, 5-2-18.7 and 5-2-19 of the Municipal Code, as applicable to non-partisan primaries for the municipality in question, as well as that ascribed by any other provisions of the Municipal Code or the Election Code.
"Election Authority" means a county clerk or a Board of Election Commissioners. [10 ILCS 5/1-3]
"Election Code" or "Code" means 10 ILCS 5.
"Municipal" or "Municipality" means a city, village, or incorporated town in the State of Illinois, but, unless the context otherwise provides, "municipal" or "municipality" does not include a township, town when used as the equivalent of a township, incorporated town that has superseded a civil township, county, school district, park district, sanitary district, or any other similar governmental district. If "municipal" or "municipality" is given a different definition in any particular Division or Section of the Municipal Code, that definition shall control in that Division or Section only. [65 ILCS 5/1-1-2]
"Municipal Code" means 65 ILCS 5.
"Qualified Person" means an individual qualified to cast an absentee ballot under the Election Code who is a member of the U.S. armed forces or a U.S. citizen who will be outside the United States on the dates of both the consolidated primary and consolidated election in any given year.
"Ranked Balloting" means a system in which a voter, in addition to voting a consolidated primary ballot, votes a "ranked ballot" in lieu of a consolidated election ballot. The voter indicates a numerical preference for each candidate listed on the ranked ballot. For each office, the winning candidate or candidates at the consolidated primary election who received the voter's highest numerical designation shall receive that voter's vote at the consolidated election. This system eliminates the need to send the voter a separate consolidated election ballot after the results of the consolidated primary election have been certified.
"Ranking Ballot" means a ballot issued, pursuant to Section 217.30, under a ranked balloting system.