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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 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Sections 1A-65, 17-11, 17-17, and 18-5 and by adding Sections | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 17-13.6 and 18-5.2 as follows: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | (10 ILCS 5/1A-65) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Sec. 1A-65. Election authority guidance. 90 days before | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | any election, the State Board of Elections shall provide | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | written guidance to election authorities on: (1) ballot | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | tracking procedures and the proper terminology to be used as | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | part of those procedures; and (2) summarizing requirements for | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | voting, curbside voting, in-vehicle assisted voting, early | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | voting, and vote by mail.
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15 | (Source: P.A. 102-15, eff. 6-17-21.)
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16 | (10 ILCS 5/17-11) (from Ch. 46, par. 17-11)
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17 | Sec. 17-11. On receipt of his ballot the voter shall | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | forthwith, and
without leaving the inclosed space, retire | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | alone, or accompanied by children as provided in Section 17-8,
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20 | to one of the voting
booths so provided and shall prepare his | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | ballot by making in the
appropriate margin or place a cross (X) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | opposite the name of the
candidate of his choice for each |
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1 | office to be filled, or by writing in
the name of the candidate | ||||||
2 | of his choice in a blank space on said ticket,
making a cross | ||||||
3 | (X) opposite thereto; and in case of a question submitted
to | ||||||
4 | the vote of the people, by making in the appropriate margin or | ||||||
5 | place
a cross (X) against the answer he desires to give. A | ||||||
6 | cross (X) in the
square in front of the bracket enclosing the | ||||||
7 | names of a team of
candidates for Governor and Lieutenant | ||||||
8 | Governor counts as one vote for
each of such candidates. | ||||||
9 | Before leaving the voting booth the voter shall fold
his
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10 | ballot in such manner as to conceal the marks thereon. He shall | ||||||
11 | then
vote forthwith in the manner herein provided, except that | ||||||
12 | the number
corresponding to the number of the voter on the poll | ||||||
13 | books shall not be
indorsed on the back of his ballot. He shall | ||||||
14 | mark and deliver his ballot
without undue delay, and shall | ||||||
15 | quit said inclosed space as soon as he
has voted; except that | ||||||
16 | immediately after voting, the voter shall be instructed | ||||||
17 | whether the voting equipment, if used, accepted or rejected | ||||||
18 | the ballot or identified the ballot as under-voted for a | ||||||
19 | statewide constitutional office. A voter whose ballot is | ||||||
20 | identified as under-voted may return to the voting booth and | ||||||
21 | complete the voting of that ballot. A voter whose ballot is not | ||||||
22 | accepted by the voting equipment may, upon surrendering the | ||||||
23 | ballot, request and vote another ballot. The voter's | ||||||
24 | surrendered ballot shall be initialed by the election judge | ||||||
25 | and handled as provided in the appropriate Article governing | ||||||
26 | that voting equipment. |
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1 | No voter shall be allowed to occupy a voting booth already
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2 | occupied by another, nor remain within said inclosed space | ||||||
3 | more than ten
minutes, nor to occupy a voting booth more than | ||||||
4 | five minutes in case all
of said voting booths are in use and | ||||||
5 | other voters waiting to occupy the
same. No voter not an | ||||||
6 | election officer, shall, after having voted, be
allowed to | ||||||
7 | re-enter said inclosed space during said election. No person
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8 | shall take or remove any ballot from the polling place before | ||||||
9 | the close
of the poll. No voter shall vote or offer to vote any | ||||||
10 | ballot except such
as he has received from the judges of | ||||||
11 | election in charge of the ballots.
Any voter who shall, by | ||||||
12 | accident or mistake, spoil his ballot, may, on
returning said | ||||||
13 | spoiled ballot, receive another in place thereof only after
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14 | the word "spoiled" has been written in ink diagonally across | ||||||
15 | the entire
face of the ballot returned by the voter.
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16 | Where voting machines , or electronic voting systems , | ||||||
17 | curbside voting, or in-vehicle assisted voting are used, the
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18 | provisions of this section may be modified as required or | ||||||
19 | authorized by
Article 24,
24A, 24B, or 24C or by Section | ||||||
20 | 17-13.5 or 17-13.6 , whichever is applicable, except that the | ||||||
21 | requirements of this Section that (i) the voter must be | ||||||
22 | notified of the voting equipment's acceptance or rejection of | ||||||
23 | the voter's ballot or identification of an under-vote for a | ||||||
24 | statewide constitutional office and (ii) the voter shall have | ||||||
25 | the opportunity to correct an under-vote or surrender the | ||||||
26 | ballot that was not accepted and vote another ballot shall not |
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1 | be modified.
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2 | (Source: P.A. 94-288, eff. 1-1-06; 95-699, eff. 11-9-07.)
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3 | (10 ILCS 5/17-13.6 new) | ||||||
4 | Sec. 17-13.6. Phone or text number for voting assistance; | ||||||
5 | in-vehicle assisted voting. | ||||||
6 | (a) As used in this Section: | ||||||
7 | "Designated phone number or SMS text message number" means | ||||||
8 | the number designated under subsection (b) by an election | ||||||
9 | authority for a person to contact for assistance described in | ||||||
10 | this Section. | ||||||
11 | "Person with a disability" means a person who suffers from | ||||||
12 | a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one | ||||||
13 | or more major life activities. | ||||||
14 | "Person with an infant" means a person who has a child | ||||||
15 | under the age of one with them. | ||||||
16 | (b) Before the 2024 general primary election, each | ||||||
17 | election authority shall designate at least one telephone | ||||||
18 | number that can be used by a person with a disability, a person | ||||||
19 | with an infant, or a person who is age 80 or older to call and | ||||||
20 | request that voting assistance be provided in the polling | ||||||
21 | place's parking lot or parking spaces and that can also be used | ||||||
22 | by any person to report an individual who is acting in an | ||||||
23 | intimidating or unlawful manner inside or outside of the | ||||||
24 | polling place. The election authority may also designate a SMS | ||||||
25 | text message number that may be used for the same purposes. The |
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1 | election authority may use a designated phone number or SMS | ||||||
2 | text message number for a single polling place or a group of | ||||||
3 | polling places. The number or numbers designated must be | ||||||
4 | monitored at all times that the polling places served by the | ||||||
5 | number or numbers are open. | ||||||
6 | If the election authority uses a single number for all | ||||||
7 | polling places or for a group of polling places, the | ||||||
8 | designated phone number or SMS text message number must | ||||||
9 | connect to a person employed by or volunteering for the | ||||||
10 | election authority who can contact the judges of election at | ||||||
11 | the polling place where the individual is intending to vote. | ||||||
12 | If the election authority designates a specific telephone | ||||||
13 | number or SMS text message number for a single polling place, | ||||||
14 | the designated phone number or SMS text message number must | ||||||
15 | connect to one of the following persons at the designated | ||||||
16 | polling place: an election judge or employee of or volunteer | ||||||
17 | for the election authority. | ||||||
18 | (c) A notice shall be posted on each door of a polling | ||||||
19 | place that is to be used by members of the public to enter the | ||||||
20 | polling place stating the following in a substantially similar | ||||||
21 | format: | ||||||
22 | If you are in need of voter assistance at this polling place, | ||||||
23 | please contact (insert phone number and, if available, SMS | ||||||
24 | text message number). Assistance may be available for the | ||||||
25 | following purposes: | ||||||
26 | 1. Voting in your vehicle if you are a person with a |
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1 | disability. | ||||||
2 | 2. Voting in your vehicle if you are a person 80 years of age | ||||||
3 | or older. | ||||||
4 | 3. Voting in your vehicle if you have a child under the age of | ||||||
5 | one with you. | ||||||
6 | 4. Assistance with a person or persons who are acting in an | ||||||
7 | intimidating or unlawful manner inside or outside of the | ||||||
8 | polling place. | ||||||
9 | This notice may be combined with other polling place | ||||||
10 | notices by the election authority. If a polling place does not | ||||||
11 | have a designated parking lot or parking spaces, items 1, 2, | ||||||
12 | and 3 of the notice may be omitted from the notice. | ||||||
13 | If the election authority gives a registered voter a voter | ||||||
14 | registration card that lists the voter's polling place, the | ||||||
15 | voter assistance phone number and, if applicable, SMS text | ||||||
16 | message number must be listed on the card. | ||||||
17 | (d) Before the 2024 general primary election, each | ||||||
18 | election authority must establish procedures for persons with | ||||||
19 | a disability, persons 80 years of age or older, and persons | ||||||
20 | with an infant to cast a ballot at the polling place's parking | ||||||
21 | lot or parking spaces, if it has any, on election day. The | ||||||
22 | judges of election shall designate at least 2 judges of | ||||||
23 | election from opposite political parties per vehicle. The | ||||||
24 | judges of election shall present the person with an affidavit | ||||||
25 | for the person to affirm that the person is eligible for voting | ||||||
26 | assistance under this Section. Once the judges of election |
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1 | have verified that the affidavit has been completed and | ||||||
2 | signed, the person may be handed a paper ballot and marking | ||||||
3 | utensil. The individual shall have the opportunity to mark the | ||||||
4 | ballot without interference from the election judges. | ||||||
5 | Challengers and poll watchers allowed by law may be in the | ||||||
6 | vicinity of the judges of election and vehicles in the same | ||||||
7 | manner as otherwise allowed by law inside the polling place. | ||||||
8 | An election authority may designate parking spaces at the | ||||||
9 | polling place that must be used by a person to vote in the | ||||||
10 | person's vehicle. A person may only use a paper ballot to vote | ||||||
11 | under this subsection. | ||||||
12 | (e) If a person uses the designated phone number or SMS | ||||||
13 | text message number to report a person or persons acting in an | ||||||
14 | intimidating or unlawful manner inside or outside of the | ||||||
15 | polling place, the judge of election or employee or volunteer | ||||||
16 | of the election authority answering the call or text shall | ||||||
17 | determine if assistance can be provided and inform the person | ||||||
18 | calling or texting whether assistance can be provided. | ||||||
19 | (f) The State Board of Elections may adopt rules to | ||||||
20 | implement this Section. The State Board of Elections shall | ||||||
21 | create an affidavit or modify an existing affidavit to present | ||||||
22 | to persons asking to vote in the person's vehicle under this | ||||||
23 | Section. | ||||||
24 | (g) All affidavits completed and signed under this Section | ||||||
25 | shall be enclosed in a separate envelope securely sealed and | ||||||
26 | shall be transmitted with the returns of the elections to the |
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1 | election authority who shall preserve the affidavits for the | ||||||
2 | period of 6 months, during which period the affidavits are | ||||||
3 | public records and are freely open to examination.
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4 | (10 ILCS 5/17-17) (from Ch. 46, par. 17-17)
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5 | Sec. 17-17.
After the opening of the polls no adjournment | ||||||
6 | shall be had
nor shall any recess be taken, until all the votes | ||||||
7 | cast at such election
have been counted and the result | ||||||
8 | publicly announced, except
that when
necessary one judge at a | ||||||
9 | time may leave the polling place for a reasonable
time during | ||||||
10 | the casting of ballots, and except that when a polling place is
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11 | inaccessible to a voter with a disability, one team of 2 judges | ||||||
12 | of opposite party
affiliation may leave the polling place to | ||||||
13 | deliver a ballot to such voter,
as provided in Sections 7-47.1 | ||||||
14 | and 17-13 of this Code. When a judge leaves
and returns, such | ||||||
15 | judge shall sign a time sheet indicating the length of
the | ||||||
16 | period such judge is absent from his duties. When absent, the | ||||||
17 | judge
shall authorize someone of the same political party as | ||||||
18 | himself to act for
him until he returns.
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19 | Where voting machines , or electronic voting systems , | ||||||
20 | curbside, voting, in-vehicle assisted voting is are used, the
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21 | provisions of this section may be modified as required or | ||||||
22 | authorized by
Article 24 or Article 24A or by Section 17-13.5 | ||||||
23 | or 17-13.6 , whichever is applicable.
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24 | (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
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1 | (10 ILCS 5/18-5) (from Ch. 46, par. 18-5)
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2 | Sec. 18-5. Any person desiring to vote and whose name is | ||||||
3 | found upon
the register of voters by the person having charge | ||||||
4 | thereof, shall then
be questioned by one of the judges as to | ||||||
5 | his nativity, his term of
residence at present address, | ||||||
6 | precinct, State and United States, his
age, whether | ||||||
7 | naturalized and if so the date of naturalization papers and
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8 | court from which secured, and he shall be asked to state his | ||||||
9 | residence
when last previously registered and the date of the | ||||||
10 | election for which
he then registered. The judges of elections | ||||||
11 | shall check each application
for ballot against the list of | ||||||
12 | voters registered in that precinct to whom
grace period, vote | ||||||
13 | by mail, and early ballots have been issued for that election, | ||||||
14 | which shall
be provided
by the election authority and which | ||||||
15 | list shall be available for inspection
by pollwatchers. A | ||||||
16 | voter applying to vote in
the precinct on
election day whose | ||||||
17 | name appears on the list as having been issued a grace period, | ||||||
18 | vote by mail,
or early ballot shall not be permitted to vote in | ||||||
19 | the precinct, except that a voter to whom a vote by mail ballot | ||||||
20 | was issued may vote in the precinct if the voter submits to the | ||||||
21 | election judges that vote by mail ballot for cancellation. If | ||||||
22 | the voter is unable to submit the vote by mail ballot, it shall | ||||||
23 | be sufficient for the voter to submit to the election judges | ||||||
24 | (i) a portion of the vote by mail ballot if the vote by mail | ||||||
25 | ballot was torn or mutilated or (ii) an affidavit executed | ||||||
26 | before the election judges specifying that (A) the voter never |
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1 | received a vote by mail ballot or (B) the voter completed and | ||||||
2 | returned a vote by mail ballot and was informed that the | ||||||
3 | election authority did not receive that vote by mail ballot.
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4 | If such person
so registered shall be challenged as | ||||||
5 | disqualified, the party challenging
shall assign his reasons | ||||||
6 | therefor, and thereupon one of the judges shall
administer to | ||||||
7 | him an oath to answer questions, and if he shall take the
oath | ||||||
8 | he shall then be questioned by the judge or judges touching | ||||||
9 | such cause
of challenge, and touching any other cause of | ||||||
10 | disqualification. And he may
also be questioned by the person | ||||||
11 | challenging him in regard to his
qualifications and identity. | ||||||
12 | But if a majority of the judges are of the
opinion that he is | ||||||
13 | the person so registered and a qualified voter, his vote
shall | ||||||
14 | then be received accordingly. But if his vote be rejected by | ||||||
15 | such
judges, such person may afterward produce and deliver an | ||||||
16 | affidavit to such
judges, subscribed and sworn to by him | ||||||
17 | before one of the judges, in which
it shall be stated how long | ||||||
18 | he has resided in such precinct, and state;
that he is a | ||||||
19 | citizen of the United States, and is a duly qualified voter in
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20 | such precinct, and that he is the identical person so | ||||||
21 | registered.
In addition to such an affidavit, the person so | ||||||
22 | challenged shall provide
to the judges of election proof of | ||||||
23 | residence by producing 2 forms of
identification showing the | ||||||
24 | person's current residence address, provided
that such | ||||||
25 | identification may include a lease or contract for a residence | ||||||
26 | and not more than one piece of mail addressed to the person at |
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1 | his current residence address and
postmarked not earlier than | ||||||
2 | 30 days prior to the date of the
election, or the person shall | ||||||
3 | procure a witness personally known to the
judges of election, | ||||||
4 | and resident in the precinct (or district), or who
shall be | ||||||
5 | proved by some legal voter of such precinct or district, known | ||||||
6 | to
the judges to be such, who shall take the oath following, | ||||||
7 | viz:
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8 | I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I am a resident of | ||||||
9 | this election
precinct (or district), and entitled to vote at | ||||||
10 | this election, and that I
have been a resident of this State | ||||||
11 | for 30 days last past, and am well
acquainted with the person | ||||||
12 | whose vote is now offered; that he is an actual
and bona fide | ||||||
13 | resident of this election precinct (or district), and has
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14 | resided herein 30 days, and as I verily believe, in this State, | ||||||
15 | 30 days
next preceding this election.
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16 | The oath in each case may be administered by one of the | ||||||
17 | judges of
election, or by any officer, resident in the | ||||||
18 | precinct or district,
authorized by law to administer oaths. | ||||||
19 | Also supported by an affidavit by a
registered voter residing | ||||||
20 | in such precinct, stating his own residence, and
that he knows | ||||||
21 | such person; and that he does reside at the place mentioned
and | ||||||
22 | has resided in such precinct and state for the length of time | ||||||
23 | as stated
by such person, which shall be subscribed and sworn | ||||||
24 | to in the same way.
For purposes of this Section, the | ||||||
25 | submission of a photo identification issued by a college or | ||||||
26 | university, accompanied by either (i) a copy of the |
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1 | applicant's contract or lease for a residence or (ii) one | ||||||
2 | piece of mail addressed to the person at his or her current | ||||||
3 | residence address and postmarked not earlier than 30 days | ||||||
4 | prior to the date of the election, shall be sufficient to | ||||||
5 | establish proof of residence. Whereupon the vote of such | ||||||
6 | person shall be received, and entered as other
votes. But such | ||||||
7 | judges, having charge of such registers, shall state in
their | ||||||
8 | respective books the facts in such case, and the affidavits, | ||||||
9 | so
delivered to the judges, shall be preserved and returned to | ||||||
10 | the office of
the commissioners of election. Blank affidavits | ||||||
11 | of the character aforesaid
shall be sent out to the judges of | ||||||
12 | all the precincts, and the judges of
election shall furnish | ||||||
13 | the same on demand and administer the oaths without
criticism. | ||||||
14 | Such oaths, if administered by any other officer than such | ||||||
15 | judge
of election, shall not be received. Whenever a proposal | ||||||
16 | for a
constitutional amendment or for the calling of a | ||||||
17 | constitutional convention
is to be voted upon at the election, | ||||||
18 | the separate blue ballot or ballots
pertaining thereto shall | ||||||
19 | be placed on top of the other ballots to be voted
at the | ||||||
20 | election in such manner that the legend appearing on the back
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21 | thereof, as prescribed in Section 16-6 of this Act, shall be | ||||||
22 | plainly
visible to the voter, and in this fashion the ballots | ||||||
23 | shall be handed to
the voter by the judge.
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24 | Immediately after voting, the voter shall be instructed | ||||||
25 | whether the voting equipment, if used, accepted or rejected | ||||||
26 | the ballot or identified the ballot as under-voted. A voter |
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1 | whose ballot is identified as under-voted for a statewide | ||||||
2 | constitutional office may return to the voting booth and | ||||||
3 | complete the voting of that ballot. A voter whose ballot is not | ||||||
4 | accepted by the voting equipment may, upon surrendering the | ||||||
5 | ballot, request and vote another ballot. The voter's | ||||||
6 | surrendered ballot shall be initialed by the election judge | ||||||
7 | and handled as provided in the appropriate Article governing | ||||||
8 | that voting equipment. | ||||||
9 | The voter shall, upon quitting the voting booth, deliver | ||||||
10 | to one of
the judges of election all of the ballots, properly | ||||||
11 | folded, which he
received. The judge of election to whom the | ||||||
12 | voter delivers his ballots
shall not accept the same unless | ||||||
13 | all of the ballots given to the voter
are returned by him. If a | ||||||
14 | voter delivers less than all of the ballots
given to him, the | ||||||
15 | judge to whom the same are offered shall advise him in
a voice | ||||||
16 | clearly audible to the other judges of election that the voter
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17 | must return the remainder of the ballots. The statement of the | ||||||
18 | judge to
the voter shall clearly express the fact that the | ||||||
19 | voter is not required
to vote such remaining ballots but that | ||||||
20 | whether or not he votes them he
must fold and deliver them to | ||||||
21 | the judge. In making such statement the
judge of election | ||||||
22 | shall not indicate by word, gesture or intonation of
voice | ||||||
23 | that the unreturned ballots shall be voted in any particular
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24 | manner. No new voter shall be permitted to enter the voting | ||||||
25 | booth of a
voter who has failed to deliver the total number of | ||||||
26 | ballots received by
him until such voter has returned to the |
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1 | voting booth pursuant to the
judge's request and again quit | ||||||
2 | the booth with all of the ballots
required to be returned by | ||||||
3 | him. Upon receipt of all such ballots the
judges of election | ||||||
4 | shall enter the name of the voter, and his number, as
above | ||||||
5 | provided in this Section, and the judge to whom the ballots are
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6 | delivered shall immediately put the ballots into the ballot | ||||||
7 | box. If any
voter who has failed to deliver all the ballots | ||||||
8 | received by him refuses
to return to the voting booth after | ||||||
9 | being advised by the judge of
election as herein provided, the | ||||||
10 | judge shall inform the other judges of
such refusal, and | ||||||
11 | thereupon the ballot or ballots returned to the judge
shall be | ||||||
12 | deposited in the ballot box, the voter shall be permitted to
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13 | depart from the polling place, and a new voter shall be | ||||||
14 | permitted to
enter the voting booth.
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15 | The judge of election who receives the ballot or ballots | ||||||
16 | from the
voter shall announce the residence and name of such | ||||||
17 | voter in a loud
voice. The judge shall put the ballot or | ||||||
18 | ballots received from the voter
into the ballot box in the | ||||||
19 | presence of the voter and the judges of
election, and in plain | ||||||
20 | view of the public. The judges having charge of
such registers | ||||||
21 | shall then, in a column prepared thereon, in the same
line of, | ||||||
22 | the name of the voter, mark "Voted" or the letter "V".
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23 | No judge of election shall accept from any voter less than | ||||||
24 | the full
number of ballots received by such voter without | ||||||
25 | first advising the
voter in the manner above provided of the | ||||||
26 | necessity of returning all of
the ballots, nor shall any such |
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1 | judge advise such voter in a manner
contrary to that which is | ||||||
2 | herein permitted, or in any other manner
violate the | ||||||
3 | provisions of this Section; provided, that the acceptance by
a | ||||||
4 | judge of election of less than the full number of ballots | ||||||
5 | delivered to
a voter who refuses to return to the voting booth | ||||||
6 | after being properly
advised by such judge shall not be a | ||||||
7 | violation of this Section.
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8 | When curbside voting or in-vehicle assisted voting is used | ||||||
9 | at a polling place, the provisions of this Section may be | ||||||
10 | modified as required by the procedures established under | ||||||
11 | Section 17-13.5 or 17-13.6, as applicable. | ||||||
12 | (Source: P.A. 98-1171, eff. 6-1-15 .)
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13 | (10 ILCS 5/18-5.2 new) | ||||||
14 | Sec. 18-5.2. Curbside voting and in-vehicle assisted | ||||||
15 | voting. The provisions of Section 17-13.5 or 17-13.6, as | ||||||
16 | applicable, are also applicable to the conduct of elections | ||||||
17 | under this Article.
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18 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
19 | becoming law.
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