Sen. John J. Cullerton
Filed: 3/8/2007
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1 | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1276
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2 | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1276 by replacing | ||||||
3 | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | "Section 5. The Election Code is amended by changing | ||||||
5 | Sections 7-41, 10-3, 10-6, 17-29, and 19-2.2 as follows:
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6 | (10 ILCS 5/7-41) (from Ch. 46, par. 7-41)
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7 | Sec. 7-41. (a) All officers upon whom is imposed by law the | ||||||
8 | duty of
designating and providing polling places for general | ||||||
9 | elections, shall provide
in each such polling place so | ||||||
10 | designated and provided, a sufficient number of
booths for such | ||||||
11 | primary election, which booths shall be provided with
shelves, | ||||||
12 | such supplies and pencils as will enable the voter to prepare | ||||||
13 | his
ballot for voting and in which voters may prepare their | ||||||
14 | ballots screened
from all observation as to the manner in which | ||||||
15 | they do so. Such booths shall be
within plain view of the | ||||||
16 | election officers and both they and the ballot boxes
shall be |
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1 | within plain view of those within the proximity of the voting | ||||||
2 | booths.
No person other than election officers and the | ||||||
3 | challengers allowed by law and
those admitted for the purpose | ||||||
4 | of voting, as hereinafter provided, shall be
permitted within | ||||||
5 | the proximity of the voting booths, except
by authority of the | ||||||
6 | primary officers to keep order and enforce the law.
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7 | (b) The number of such voting booths shall not be less than | ||||||
8 | one to every
seventy-five voters or fraction thereof, who voted | ||||||
9 | at the last preceding
election in the precinct or election | ||||||
10 | district.
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11 | (c) No person shall do any electioneering or soliciting of | ||||||
12 | votes on
primary day within any polling place or within one | ||||||
13 | hundred feet of any polling
place , or, at the option of a | ||||||
14 | church or private school, on any of the property of that church | ||||||
15 | or private school that is a polling place . Election officers | ||||||
16 | shall place 2 or more cones, small United States
national | ||||||
17 | flags, or some other marker a distance of 100 horizontal feet | ||||||
18 | from
each entrance to the room used by voters to engage in | ||||||
19 | voting, which shall be
known as the polling room. If
the | ||||||
20 | polling room is located within a building that is a private | ||||||
21 | business, a public or private
school, or a church or other | ||||||
22 | organization founded for the purpose of religious
worship and | ||||||
23 | the
distance of 100 horizontal feet ends within the interior of | ||||||
24 | the
building, then the markers shall be placed outside of the
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25 | building at each entrance used by voters to enter that
building | ||||||
26 | on the grounds adjacent to the thoroughfare or walkway. If the |
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1 | polling
room is located within a public or private building | ||||||
2 | with 2 or more floors and
the polling room is located on the | ||||||
3 | ground floor, then the markers shall be
placed 100 horizontal | ||||||
4 | feet from each entrance to the polling room used by
voters to | ||||||
5 | engage in voting. If the polling room is located in a public or
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6 | private building with 2 or more floors and the polling room is | ||||||
7 | located on a
floor above or below the ground floor,
then the | ||||||
8 | markers shall be placed a distance of 100 feet from the nearest
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9 | elevator or staircase used by voters on the ground floor to | ||||||
10 | access the floor
where the polling room is located. The area | ||||||
11 | within where the markers are placed
shall be known as a | ||||||
12 | campaign free zone, and electioneering is prohibited
pursuant | ||||||
13 | to this subsection. Notwithstanding any other provision of this | ||||||
14 | Section, a church or private school may choose to apply the | ||||||
15 | campaign free zone to its entire property, and, if so, the | ||||||
16 | markers shall be placed near the boundaries on the grounds | ||||||
17 | adjacent to the thoroughfares or walkways leading to the | ||||||
18 | entrances used by the voters.
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19 | The area on polling place property beyond the campaign free | ||||||
20 | zone, whether
publicly or privately owned, is a public forum | ||||||
21 | for the time that the polls are
open on an election day. At the | ||||||
22 | request of election officers any publicly owned
building must | ||||||
23 | be made available for use as a polling place. A person shall | ||||||
24 | have
the right to congregate and engage in electioneering on | ||||||
25 | any polling place
property while the polls are open beyond the | ||||||
26 | campaign free zone, including but
not limited to, the placement |
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1 | of temporary signs.
This subsection shall be construed | ||||||
2 | liberally in favor of persons engaging in
electioneering
on all | ||||||
3 | polling place property beyond the campaign free zone for the | ||||||
4 | time that
the polls are
open on an election day.
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5 | (d) The regulation of electioneering on polling place | ||||||
6 | property on an
election
day, including but not limited to the | ||||||
7 | placement of temporary signs, is an
exclusive power and | ||||||
8 | function of the State. A home rule unit may not regulate
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9 | electioneering and any ordinance or local law contrary to | ||||||
10 | subsection (c) is
declared void. This is a denial and | ||||||
11 | limitation of home rule powers and
functions under subsection | ||||||
12 | (h) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois
Constitution.
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13 | (Source: P.A. 93-574, eff. 8-21-03; 93-847, eff. 7-30-04.)
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14 | (10 ILCS 5/10-3) (from Ch. 46, par. 10-3)
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15 | Sec. 10-3. Nomination of independent candidates (not | ||||||
16 | candidates of
any political party), for any office to be filled | ||||||
17 | by the voters of the
State at large may also be made by | ||||||
18 | nomination papers signed in the
aggregate for each candidate by | ||||||
19 | 1% of the number of voters who voted in
the next preceding | ||||||
20 | Statewide general election or 25,000 qualified voters
of the | ||||||
21 | State, whichever is less. Nominations of independent | ||||||
22 | candidates
for public office within any district or political | ||||||
23 | subdivision less than
the State, may be made by nomination | ||||||
24 | papers signed in the aggregate for
each candidate by qualified | ||||||
25 | voters of such district, or political
subdivision, equaling not |
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1 | less than 5%, nor more than 8% (or 50 more
than the minimum, | ||||||
2 | whichever is greater) of the number of persons, who
voted at | ||||||
3 | the next preceding regular election in such district or
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4 | political subdivision in which such district or political | ||||||
5 | subdivision
voted as a unit for the election of officers to | ||||||
6 | serve its respective
territorial area , except that independent | ||||||
7 | candidates for the General
Assembly shall require not less than | ||||||
8 | 10%, nor more than 16% of the
number of persons who voted at | ||||||
9 | the next preceding general election in
such district or | ||||||
10 | political subdivision in which such district or
political | ||||||
11 | subdivision voted as a unit for the election of officers to
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12 | serve its respective territorial area . However, whenever the | ||||||
13 | minimum
signature requirement for an independent candidate | ||||||
14 | petition for a
district or political subdivision office shall | ||||||
15 | exceed the minimum number
of signatures for an independent | ||||||
16 | candidate petition for an office to be
filled by the voters of | ||||||
17 | the State at large at the next preceding
State-wide general | ||||||
18 | election, such State-wide petition signature
requirement shall | ||||||
19 | be the minimum for an independent candidate petition
for such | ||||||
20 | district or political subdivision office. For the first
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21 | election following a redistricting of congressional districts,
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22 | nomination papers for an independent candidate for congressman | ||||||
23 | shall be
signed by at least 5,000 qualified voters of the | ||||||
24 | congressional district.
For the first election following a | ||||||
25 | redistricting of legislative
districts, nomination papers for | ||||||
26 | an independent candidate for State
Senator in the General |
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1 | Assembly shall be signed by at
least 3,000 qualified voters of | ||||||
2 | the legislative district. For the first
election following a | ||||||
3 | redistricting of representative districts, nomination
papers | ||||||
4 | for an independent candidate for State Representative in the | ||||||
5 | General
Assembly shall be signed by at least 1,500 qualified | ||||||
6 | voters of the
representative district. For the first election | ||||||
7 | following redistricting of
county board districts, or of | ||||||
8 | municipal wards or districts, or for the
first election | ||||||
9 | following the initial establishment of such districts or
wards | ||||||
10 | in a county or municipality, nomination papers
for an | ||||||
11 | independent candidate for county board member, or for alderman | ||||||
12 | or
trustee of such municipality, shall be signed by qualified | ||||||
13 | voters of the
district or ward equal to not less than 5% nor | ||||||
14 | more than 8% (or 50 more
than the minimum, whichever is | ||||||
15 | greater) of the total number of votes cast
at the preceding | ||||||
16 | general or general municipal election, as the case
may be, for | ||||||
17 | the county or municipal office voted on throughout such county
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18 | or municipality for which the greatest total number of votes | ||||||
19 | were cast for
all candidates, divided by the number of | ||||||
20 | districts or wards, but in any
event not less than 25 qualified | ||||||
21 | voters of the district or ward. Each voter
signing a nomination | ||||||
22 | paper shall add to his signature his place of
residence, and | ||||||
23 | each voter may subscribe to one nomination for such
office to | ||||||
24 | be filled, and no more: Provided that the name of any
candidate | ||||||
25 | whose name may appear in any other place upon the ballot shall
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26 | not be so added by petition for the same office.
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1 | The person circulating the petition, or the candidate on | ||||||
2 | whose behalf
the petition is circulated, may strike any | ||||||
3 | signature from the petition,
provided that;
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4 | (1) the person striking the signature shall initial the | ||||||
5 | petition at
the place where the signature is struck; and
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6 | (2) the person striking the signature shall sign a | ||||||
7 | certification
listing the page number and line number of | ||||||
8 | each signature struck from
the petition. Such | ||||||
9 | certification shall be filed as a part of the
petition.
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10 | (3) the persons striking signatures from the petition | ||||||
11 | shall each
sign an additional certificate specifying the | ||||||
12 | number of certification
pages listing stricken signatures | ||||||
13 | which are attached to the petition and
the page numbers | ||||||
14 | indicated on such certifications. The certificate
shall be | ||||||
15 | filed as a part of the petition, shall be numbered, and | ||||||
16 | shall
be attached immediately following the last page of | ||||||
17 | voters' signatures
and before the certifications of | ||||||
18 | stricken signatures.
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19 | (4) all of the foregoing requirements shall be | ||||||
20 | necessary to effect a
valid striking of any signature. The | ||||||
21 | provisions of this Section
authorizing the striking of | ||||||
22 | signatures shall not impose any criminal
liability on any | ||||||
23 | person so authorized for signatures which may be
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24 | fraudulent.
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25 | In the case of the offices of Governor and Lieutenant | ||||||
26 | Governor a
joint petition including one candidate for each of |
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1 | those offices must be
filed.
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2 | Every petition for nomination of an independent candidate | ||||||
3 | for any
office for which candidates of established political | ||||||
4 | parties are
nominated at the general primary shall be filed | ||||||
5 | within
the time designated in Section 7-12 of this Act in | ||||||
6 | regard to nomination at
the general primary of any other | ||||||
7 | candidate for such office.
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8 | A candidate for whom a nomination paper has been filed as a | ||||||
9 | partisan
candidate at a primary election, and who is defeated | ||||||
10 | for his or her
nomination at the primary election, is | ||||||
11 | ineligible to be placed on the
ballot as an independent | ||||||
12 | candidate for election in that general or
consolidated | ||||||
13 | election.
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14 | A candidate seeking election to an office for which | ||||||
15 | candidates of
political parties are nominated by caucus who is | ||||||
16 | a participant in the
caucus and who is defeated for his or
her | ||||||
17 | nomination at such caucus, is ineligible to be listed on the | ||||||
18 | ballot at
that general or consolidated election as an | ||||||
19 | independent candidate.
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20 | (Source: P.A. 86-867; 86-875; 86-1028; 86-1348.)
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21 | (10 ILCS 5/10-6) (from Ch. 46, par. 10-6)
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22 | Sec. 10-6. Time and manner of filing. Certificates
Except | ||||||
23 | as provided in Section
10-3, certificates of
nomination and | ||||||
24 | nomination papers for the nomination of candidates for
offices | ||||||
25 | to be filled by electors of the entire State, or any district
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1 | not entirely within a county, or for congressional, state | ||||||
2 | legislative or
judicial offices, shall be presented to the | ||||||
3 | principal office of the
State Board of Elections not more than | ||||||
4 | 141 nor less than 134
days previous
to the day of election for | ||||||
5 | which the candidates are nominated. The
State Board of | ||||||
6 | Elections shall endorse the certificates of nomination or
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7 | nomination papers, as the case may be, and the date and hour of
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8 | presentment to it. Except as otherwise provided in this | ||||||
9 | section, all
other certificates for the nomination of | ||||||
10 | candidates shall be filed with
the county clerk of the | ||||||
11 | respective counties not more than 141 but at
least 134 days | ||||||
12 | previous to the day of such election. Certificates
of
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13 | nomination and nomination papers for the nomination of | ||||||
14 | candidates for
the offices of political subdivisions to be | ||||||
15 | filled at regular elections
other than the general election | ||||||
16 | shall be filed with the local election
official of such | ||||||
17 | subdivision:
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18 | (1) (Blank);
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19 | (2) not more than 78 nor less than 71 days prior to the
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20 | consolidated
election; or
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21 | (3) not more than 78 nor less than 71 days prior to the | ||||||
22 | general
primary in the case of municipal offices to be | ||||||
23 | filled at the general
primary election; or
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24 | (4) not more than 78 nor less than 71 days before the
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25 | consolidated
primary in the case of municipal offices to be | ||||||
26 | elected on a nonpartisan
basis pursuant to law (including |
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1 | without limitation, those municipal
offices subject to | ||||||
2 | Articles 4 and 5 of the Municipal Code); or
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3 | (5) not more than 78 nor less than 71 days before the | ||||||
4 | municipal
primary in even numbered years for such | ||||||
5 | nonpartisan municipal offices
where annual elections are | ||||||
6 | provided; or
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7 | (6) in the case of petitions for the office of | ||||||
8 | multi-township assessor,
such petitions shall be filed | ||||||
9 | with the election authority not more than
78 nor less than | ||||||
10 | 71 days before the consolidated election.
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11 | However, where a political subdivision's boundaries are | ||||||
12 | co-extensive
with or are entirely within the jurisdiction of a | ||||||
13 | municipal board of
election commissioners, the certificates of | ||||||
14 | nomination and nomination
papers for candidates for such | ||||||
15 | political subdivision offices shall be filed
in the office of | ||||||
16 | such Board.
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17 | (Source: P.A. 90-358, eff. 1-1-98; 91-317, eff. 7-29-99.)
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18 | (10 ILCS 5/17-29) (from Ch. 46, par. 17-29)
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19 | Sec. 17-29. (a) No judge of election, pollwatcher, or other | ||||||
20 | person shall,
at any primary or election, do any electioneering | ||||||
21 | or soliciting of votes
or engage in any political discussion | ||||||
22 | within any polling place, within
100 feet of any polling place , | ||||||
23 | or, at the option of a church or private school, on any of the | ||||||
24 | property of that church or private school that is a polling | ||||||
25 | place ; no person shall interrupt, hinder or
oppose any voter |
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1 | while approaching within those areas
for the purpose of voting. | ||||||
2 | Judges of election shall enforce the
provisions of this | ||||||
3 | Section.
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4 | (b) Election officers shall place 2 or more cones, small | ||||||
5 | United States
national flags, or some other marker a distance | ||||||
6 | of 100 horizontal feet from
each entrance to the room used by | ||||||
7 | voters to engage in voting, which shall be
known as the polling | ||||||
8 | room. If
the polling room is located within a building
that is | ||||||
9 | a private business, a public or private school, or a church or | ||||||
10 | other organization founded
for the purpose of religious worship | ||||||
11 | and the
distance of 100 horizontal feet ends within the | ||||||
12 | interior of the
building, then the markers shall be placed | ||||||
13 | outside of the
building at each entrance used by voters to | ||||||
14 | enter that
building on the grounds adjacent to the thoroughfare | ||||||
15 | or walkway. If the polling
room is located within a public or | ||||||
16 | private building with 2 or more floors and
the polling room is | ||||||
17 | located on the ground floor, then the markers shall be
placed | ||||||
18 | 100 horizontal feet from each entrance to the polling room used | ||||||
19 | by
voters to engage in voting. If the polling room is located | ||||||
20 | in a public or
private building with 2 or more floors and the | ||||||
21 | polling room is located on a
floor above or below the ground | ||||||
22 | floor,
then the markers shall be placed a distance of 100 feet | ||||||
23 | from the nearest
elevator or staircase used by voters on the | ||||||
24 | ground floor to access the floor
where the polling room is | ||||||
25 | located. The area within where the markers are placed
shall be | ||||||
26 | known as a campaign free zone, and electioneering is prohibited
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1 | pursuant to this subsection. Notwithstanding any other | ||||||
2 | provision of this Section, a church or private school may | ||||||
3 | choose to apply the campaign free zone to its entire property, | ||||||
4 | and, if so, the markers shall be placed near the boundaries on | ||||||
5 | the grounds adjacent to the thoroughfares or walkways leading | ||||||
6 | to the entrances used by the voters.
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7 | The area on polling place property beyond the campaign free | ||||||
8 | zone, whether
publicly or privately owned, is a public forum | ||||||
9 | for the time that the polls are
open on an election day. At the | ||||||
10 | request of election officers any publicly owned
building must | ||||||
11 | be made available for use as a polling place. A person shall | ||||||
12 | have
the right to congregate and engage in electioneering on | ||||||
13 | any polling place
property while the polls are open beyond the | ||||||
14 | campaign free zone, including but
not limited to, the placement | ||||||
15 | of temporary signs.
This subsection shall be construed | ||||||
16 | liberally in favor of persons engaging in
electioneering
on all | ||||||
17 | polling place property beyond the campaign free zone for the | ||||||
18 | time that
the polls are
open on an election day.
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19 | (c) The regulation of electioneering on polling place | ||||||
20 | property on an
election
day, including but not limited to the | ||||||
21 | placement of temporary signs, is an
exclusive power and | ||||||
22 | function of the State. A home rule unit may not regulate
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23 | electioneering and any ordinance or local law contrary to | ||||||
24 | subsection (c) is
declared void. This is a denial and | ||||||
25 | limitation of home rule powers and
functions under subsection | ||||||
26 | (h) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois
Constitution.
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1 | (Source: P.A. 93-574, eff. 8-21-03; 93-847, eff. 7-30-04.)
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2 | (10 ILCS 5/19-2.2) (from Ch. 46, par. 19-2.2)
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3 | Sec. 19-2.2. (a) During the period beginning on the 40th | ||||||
4 | day preceding
an election and continuing through the day | ||||||
5 | preceding such election, no
advertising pertaining to any | ||||||
6 | candidate or proposition to be voted upon
shall be displayed in | ||||||
7 | or within 100 feet of any room used by voters
pursuant to this | ||||||
8 | Article , or, at the option of a church or private school, on | ||||||
9 | any of the property of that church or private school that is a | ||||||
10 | polling place ; nor shall any person engage in electioneering
in | ||||||
11 | or within 100 feet of any such room , or, at the option of a | ||||||
12 | church or private school, on any of the property of that church | ||||||
13 | or private school that is a polling place . Any person who | ||||||
14 | violates this
Section may be punished as for contempt of court.
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15 | (b) Election officers shall place 2 or more cones, small | ||||||
16 | United States
national flags, or some other marker a distance | ||||||
17 | of 100 horizontal feet from
each entrance to the room used by | ||||||
18 | voters to engage in voting , or, at the option of a church or | ||||||
19 | private school, on any of the property of that church or | ||||||
20 | private school that is a polling place , which shall be
known as | ||||||
21 | the polling room. If
the polling room is located within a | ||||||
22 | building that is a private business, a public or private
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23 | school, or a church or other organization founded for the | ||||||
24 | purpose of religious
worship and the
distance of 100 horizontal | ||||||
25 | feet ends within the interior of the
building, then the markers |
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1 | shall be placed outside of the
building at each entrance used | ||||||
2 | by voters to enter that
building on the grounds adjacent to the | ||||||
3 | thoroughfare or walkway. If the polling
room is located within | ||||||
4 | a public or private building with 2 or more floors and
the | ||||||
5 | polling room is located on the ground floor, then the markers | ||||||
6 | shall be
placed 100 horizontal feet from each entrance to the | ||||||
7 | polling room used by
voters to engage in voting. If the polling | ||||||
8 | room is located in a public or
private building with 2 or more | ||||||
9 | floors and the polling room is located on a
floor above or | ||||||
10 | below the ground floor,
then the markers shall be placed a | ||||||
11 | distance of 100 feet from the nearest
elevator or staircase | ||||||
12 | used by voters on the ground floor to access the floor
where | ||||||
13 | the polling room is located. The area within where the markers | ||||||
14 | are placed
shall be known as a campaign free zone, and | ||||||
15 | electioneering is prohibited
pursuant to this subsection. | ||||||
16 | Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, a church | ||||||
17 | or private school may choose to apply the campaign free zone to | ||||||
18 | its entire property, and, if so, the markers shall be placed | ||||||
19 | near the boundaries on the grounds adjacent to the | ||||||
20 | thoroughfares or walkways leading to the entrances used by the | ||||||
21 | voters.
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22 | The area on polling place property beyond the campaign free | ||||||
23 | zone,
whether
publicly or privately owned, is a public forum | ||||||
24 | for the time that the polls are
open on an election day. At the | ||||||
25 | request of election officers any publicly owned
building must | ||||||
26 | be made available for use as a polling place. A person shall |
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1 | have
the right to congregate and engage in electioneering on | ||||||
2 | any polling place
property while the polls are open beyond the | ||||||
3 | campaign free zone, including but
not limited to, the placement | ||||||
4 | of temporary signs.
This subsection shall be construed | ||||||
5 | liberally in favor of persons engaging in
electioneering
on all | ||||||
6 | polling place property beyond the campaign free zone for the | ||||||
7 | time that
the polls are
open on an election day.
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8 | (c) The regulation of electioneering on polling place | ||||||
9 | property on an
election
day, including but not limited to the | ||||||
10 | placement of temporary signs, is an
exclusive power and | ||||||
11 | function of the State. A home rule unit may not regulate
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12 | electioneering and any ordinance or local law contrary to | ||||||
13 | subsection (b) is
declared void. This is a denial and | ||||||
14 | limitation of home rule powers and
functions under subsection | ||||||
15 | (h) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois
Constitution.
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16 | (Source: P.A. 93-574, eff. 8-21-03; 93-847, eff. 7-30-04.)".
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