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Rep. Michael J. Madigan
Filed: 10/29/2009
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| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1466
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1466, AS AMENDED, |
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| by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the |
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| following:
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| "Section 5. The Election Code is amended by changing the |
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| heading of Article 9 and Sections 9-1.4, 9-1.5, 9-1.6, 9-1.8, |
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| 9-1.9, 9-1.10, 9-1.12, 9-1.13, 9-1.14, 9-2, 9-3, 9-5, 9-6, 9-7, |
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| 9-8, 9-9, 9-10, 9-11, 9-13, 9-16, 9-21, 9-28, 9-30, and 29-12 |
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| and by adding Sections 9-1.15, 9-8.5, 9-8.6, 9-23.5, 9-28.5, |
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| and 9-40 as follows: |
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| (10 ILCS 5/Art. 9 heading) |
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| ARTICLE 9. DISCLOSURE AND REGULATION OF CAMPAIGN
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| CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-1.4) (from Ch. 46, par. 9-1.4)
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| Sec. 9-1.4. Contribution. |
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| (A) "Contribution" means : -
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| (1) a gift, subscription, donation, dues, loan, advance, or |
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| deposit
of money , or anything of value, knowingly received in |
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| connection with the
nomination for election, or election, or |
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| retention of any candidate or person to or in public office , in
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| connection with the election of any person as ward or township |
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| committeeman in
counties of 3,000,000 or more population, or
in |
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| connection with any question of public policy;
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| (1.5) a gift, subscription, donation, dues, loan, advance, |
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| deposit of money, or anything of value that constitutes an |
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| electioneering communication regardless of whether the |
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| communication is made in concert or cooperation with or at the |
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| request, suggestion, or knowledge of a candidate, a candidate's |
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| authorized local political committee, a State political |
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| committee, a political committee in support of or opposition to |
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| a question of public policy, or any of their agents;
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| (2) the purchase of tickets for fund-raising events, |
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| including but
not limited to dinners, luncheons, cocktail |
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| parties, and rallies made in
connection with the nomination for |
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| election, or election, or retention of any person in or
to |
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| public office, in connection with the election of any person as |
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| ward or
township committeeman in counties of 3,000,000 or more |
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| population, or in
connection with any question of public |
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| policy;
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| (3) a transfer of funds received by a political committee |
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| from another between political committee committees ; and
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| (4) the services of an employee donated by an employer, in |
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| which
case the contribution shall be listed in the name of the |
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| employer,
except that any individual services provided |
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| voluntarily and without
promise or expectation of compensation |
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| from any source shall not be deemed
a contribution; and but
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| (5) an expenditure by a political committee made in |
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| cooperation, consultation, or concert with another political |
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| committee. |
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| (B) "Contribution" does not include : --
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| (a) the use of real or personal property and the |
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| cost of invitations,
food,
and beverages, voluntarily |
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| provided by an individual in rendering voluntary
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| personal services on the individual's residential |
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| premises for
candidate-related
activities; provided |
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| the value of the service provided does not exceed an
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| aggregate of $150 in a reporting period;
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| (b) the sale of any food or beverage by a vendor |
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| for use in a candidate's
campaign at a charge less than |
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| the normal comparable charge, if such charge
for use in |
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| a candidate's campaign is at least equal to the cost of |
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| such
food or beverage to the vendor ; .
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| (c) communications by a corporation to its |
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| stockholders and executive or administrative personnel |
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| or their families; |
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| (d) communications by an association to its |
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| members and executive or administrative personnel or |
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| their families; |
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| (e) voter registration or other campaigns |
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| encouraging voting that make no mention of any clearly |
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| identified candidate, public question, political |
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| party, group, or combination thereof; |
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| (f) a loan of money by a national or State bank or |
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| credit union made in accordance with the applicable |
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| banking laws and regulations and in the ordinary course |
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| of business, but the loan shall be listed on disclosure |
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| reports required by this Article; however, the use, |
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| ownership, or control of any security for such a loan, |
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| if provided by a person other than the candidate or his |
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| or her committee, qualifies as a contribution; or |
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| (g) an independent expenditure. |
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| (C) Interest or other investment income, earnings or |
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| proceeds, and refunds or returns of all or part of a |
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| committee's previous expenditures shall not be considered |
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| contributions but shall be listed on disclosure reports |
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| required by this Article. |
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| (Source: P.A. 94-645, eff. 8-22-05.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-1.5) (from Ch. 46, par. 9-1.5) |
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| Sec. 9-1.5. Expenditure defined . |
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| (A) "Expenditure" means : -
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| (1) a payment, distribution, purchase, loan, advance, |
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| deposit, or
gift of money , or anything of value, in |
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| connection with the nomination
for election, or election, |
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| or retention of any person to or in public office , in |
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| connection with
the election of any person as ward or |
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| township committeeman in counties of
3,000,000 or more |
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| population, or in
connection with any question of public |
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| policy ; .
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| (2) "Expenditure" also includes a payment, |
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| distribution, purchase, loan,
advance, deposit, or gift of
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| money , or anything of value that constitutes an |
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| electioneering communication
regardless of whether the |
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| communication is made in concert or cooperation with
or at |
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| the request, suggestion, or knowledge of a candidate, a |
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| candidate's
authorized
local political committee, a State |
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| political committee, a political committee in support of or |
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| opposition to a question of public policy, or any of their
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| agents ; or .
However, |
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| (3) a transfer of funds by a political committee to |
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| another political committee. |
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| (B) "Expenditure" expenditure does not
include : -
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| (a) the use of real or personal property and the cost |
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| of invitations,
food,
and beverages, voluntarily provided |
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| by an individual in rendering voluntary
personal services |
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| on the individual's
residential premises for |
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| candidate-related activities; provided the value
of the |
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| service provided does not exceed an aggregate of $150 in a |
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| reporting
period;
or
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| (b) the sale of any food or beverage by a vendor for |
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| use in a candidate's
campaign at a charge less than the |
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| normal comparable charge, if such charge
for use in a |
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| candidate's
campaign is at least equal to the cost of such |
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| food or beverage to the vendor.
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| (2) a transfer of funds between political committees.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-574, eff. 8-21-03; 93-615, eff. 11-19-03; |
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| 93-847, eff. 7-30-04.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-1.6) (from Ch. 46, par. 9-1.6)
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| Sec. 9-1.6. Person. "Person" or "whoever" means a natural |
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| person an individual , trust, partnership,
committee, |
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| association, corporation, or any other organization or group of
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| persons.
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| (Source: P.A. 78-1183.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-1.8)
(from Ch. 46, par. 9-1.8)
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| Sec. 9-1.8. Political committees. |
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| (a) "Political committee" includes a candidate political |
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| committee, a political party committee, a political action |
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| committee, and a ballot initiative committee. |
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| (b) "Candidate political committee" means the candidate |
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| himself or herself or any natural person, trust, partnership, |
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| corporation, or other organization or group of persons |
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| designated by the candidate that accepts contributions or makes |
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| expenditures during any 12-month period in an aggregate amount |
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| exceeding $3,000 on behalf of the candidate. |
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| (c) "Political party committee" means the State central |
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| committee of a political party, a county central committee of a |
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| political party, a legislative caucus committee, or a committee |
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| formed by a ward or township committeeman of a political party. |
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| For purposes of this Article, a "legislative caucus committee" |
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| means a committee established for the purpose of electing |
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| candidates to the General Assembly by the person elected |
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| President of the Senate, Minority Leader of the Senate, Speaker |
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| of the House of Representatives, Minority Leader of the House |
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| of Representatives, or a committee established by 5 or more |
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| members of the same caucus of the Senate or 10 or more members |
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| of the same caucus of the House of Representatives. |
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| (d) "Political action committee" means any natural person, |
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| trust, partnership, committee, association, corporation, or |
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| other organization or group of persons, other than a candidate, |
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| political party, candidate political committee, or political |
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| party committee, that accepts contributions or makes |
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| expenditures during any 12-month period in an aggregate amount |
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| exceeding $3,000 on behalf of or in opposition to a candidate |
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| or candidates for public office. "Political action committee" |
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| includes any natural person, trust, partnership, committee, |
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| association, corporation, or other organization or group of |
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| persons, other than a candidate, political party, candidate |
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| political committee, or political party committee, that makes |
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| electioneering communications during any 12-month period in an |
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| aggregate amount exceeding $3,000 related to any candidate or |
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| candidates for public office. |
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| (e) "Ballot initiative committee" means any natural |
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| person, trust, partnership, committee, association, |
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| corporation, or other organization or group of persons that |
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| accepts contributions or makes expenditures during any |
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| 12-month period in an aggregate amount exceeding $3,000 in |
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| support of or in opposition to any question of public policy to |
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| be submitted to the electors. "Ballot initiative committee" |
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| includes any natural person, trust, partnership, committee, |
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| association, corporation, or other organization or group of |
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| persons that makes electioneering communications during any |
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| 12-month period in an aggregate amount exceeding $3,000 related |
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| to any question of public policy to be submitted to the voters. |
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| The $3,000 threshold applies to any contributions or |
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| expenditures received or made with the purpose of securing a |
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| place on the ballot for, advocating the defeat or passage of, |
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| or engaging in electioneering communication regarding the |
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| question of public policy, regardless of the method of |
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| initiation of the question of public policy and regardless of |
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| whether petitions have been circulated or filed with the |
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| appropriate office or whether the question has been adopted and |
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| certified by the governing body. |
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| "State political committee" means the candidate himself or any
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| individual, trust, partnership, committee, association, |
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| corporation, or
any other organization or group of persons |
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| which--
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| (a) accepts contributions or grants or makes expenditures |
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| during any
12-month period in an aggregate amount exceeding |
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| $3,000 on behalf of or
in opposition to a candidate or |
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| candidates for public office who are
required by the Illinois |
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| Governmental Ethics Act to file statements of
economic |
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| interests with the Secretary of State,
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| (b) accepts contributions or makes expenditures during any |
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| 12-month
period in an aggregate amount exceeding $3,000 in |
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| support of or in
opposition to any question of public policy to |
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| be submitted to the
electors of an area encompassing more than |
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| one county. The $3,000 threshold established in this paragraph |
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| (b) applies to any receipts or expenditures received or made |
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| with the purpose of securing a place on the ballot for, |
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| advocating the defeat or passage of, or engaging in |
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| electioneering communication regarding the question of public |
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| policy regardless of the method of initiation of the question |
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| of public policy and regardless of whether petitions have been |
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| circulated or filed with the appropriate office or whether the |
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| question has been adopted and certified by the governing body,
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| (c) accepts contributions or makes expenditures during any |
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| 12-month
period in an aggregate amount exceeding $3,000 and has |
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| as its primary purpose
the
furtherance of governmental, |
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| political or social values, is organized on
a not-for-profit |
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| basis, and which publicly endorses or publicly opposes
a |
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| candidate or candidates for public office who are required by |
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| the
Illinois Governmental Ethics Act to file statements of |
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| economic interest
with the Secretary of State, or
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| (d) accepts contributions or makes expenditures during any |
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| 12-month period in an aggregate amount
exceeding $3,000 for |
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| electioneering communications relating to any candidate or
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| candidates described in paragraph (a) or any question of public |
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| policy
described in paragraph (b).
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| (Source: P.A. 95-963, eff. 1-1-09.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-1.9)
(from Ch. 46, par. 9-1.9)
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| Sec. 9-1.9. Election cycle. "Election cycle" means any of |
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| the following: |
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| (1) For a candidate political committee organized to |
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| support a candidate to be elected at a general primary election |
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| or general election, (i) the period beginning January 1 |
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| following the general election for the office to which a |
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| candidate seeks nomination or election and ending on the day of |
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| the general primary election for that office or (ii) the period |
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| beginning the day after a general primary election for the |
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| office to which the candidate seeks nomination or election and |
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| through December 31 following the general election. |
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| (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), for a candidate |
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| political committee organized to support a candidate for the |
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| General Assembly, (i) the period beginning January 1 following |
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| a general election and ending on the day of the next general |
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| primary election or (ii) the period beginning the day after the |
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| general primary election and ending on December 31 following a |
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| general election. |
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| (3) For a candidate political committee organized to |
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| support a candidate for a retention election, (i) the period |
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| beginning January 1 following the general election at which the |
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| candidate was elected through the day the candidate files a |
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| declaration of intent to seek retention or (ii) the period |
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| beginning the day after the candidate files a declaration of |
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| intent to seek retention through December 31 following the |
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| retention election. |
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| (4) For a candidate political committee organized to |
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| support a candidate to be elected at a consolidated primary |
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| election or consolidated election, (i) the period beginning |
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| July 1 following a consolidated election and ending on the day |
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| of the consolidated primary election or (ii) the period |
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| beginning the day after the consolidated primary election and |
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| ending on June 30 following a consolidated election. |
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| (5) For a political party committee, political action |
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| committee, or ballot initiative committee, the period |
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| beginning on January 1 and ending on December 31 of each |
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| calendar year. "Political committee" includes State central |
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| and county central committees
of any political party, and also |
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| includes local political committees and state
political |
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| committees, but does not include any candidate who does not
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| accept contributions or make expenditures during any 12-month |
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| period in
an aggregate amount exceeding $3,000, nor does it |
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| include, with
the exception
of State central and county central |
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| committees of any political party, any
individual, trust, |
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| partnership, committee, association, corporation, or
any other |
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| organization or group of persons which does not (i) accept
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| contributions or make expenditures during any 12-month period |
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| in an
aggregate amount exceeding $3,000 on behalf of or in |
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| opposition
to a
candidate or candidates or to any question of |
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| public policy or (ii)
accept contributions or make expenditures |
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| during any
12-month period in an aggregate amount exceeding |
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| $3,000 for electioneering
communications relating to any |
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| candidate or candidates described in paragraph
(a) of Section |
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| 9-1.7 or 9-1.8 or any question of public policy described in
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| paragraph (b) of Section 9-1.7 or 9-1.8, and such candidates |
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| and persons
shall not
be
required to comply with any filing |
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| provisions in this Article.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-847, eff. 7-30-04.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-1.10) (from Ch. 46, par. 9-1.10)
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| Sec. 9-1.10. Public Office. "Public office" means any |
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| elective office or judicial office subject to retention for |
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| which candidates are
required to file statements of economic |
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| interests under the "Illinois
Governmental Ethics Act", |
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| approved August 26, 1967, as amended .
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| (Source: P.A. 78-1183.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-1.12) (from Ch. 46, par. 9-1.12)
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| Sec. 9-1.12. Anything of value. " Anything of value " means |
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| any item, thing, service includes all things, services , or good |
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| goods ,
regardless of
whether it they may be valued in monetary |
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| terms according to ascertainable
market value. Anything of |
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| value which does not have an ascertainable market
value must be |
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| reported by describing the item, thing, service services , or |
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| good goods
contributed and by using the contributor's certified |
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| market value required
under Section 9-6.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-737, eff. 1-1-99.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-1.13) (from Ch. 46, par. 9-1.13)
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| Sec. 9-1.13. Transfer of funds. "Transfer of funds" means |
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| any conveyance of money or the
purchase of tickets made in |
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| connection with the nomination for election,
election or |
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| retention of any person to or in public office or in connection
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| with any question of public policy from one political committee |
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| to another
political committee.
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| (Source: P.A. 86-873.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-1.14)
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| Sec. 9-1.14. Electioneering communication defined .
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| (a) "Electioneering communication" means, for the purposes |
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| of this Article,
any broadcast, cable, or satellite form of |
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| communication, in whatever medium, including but not limited to |
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| a newspaper, radio, television, or Internet communication, |
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| that (1) refers to (i) a
clearly
identified candidate or |
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| candidates who will appear on the ballot for nomination for |
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| election, election, or retention , (ii) refers to a clearly |
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| identified political party, or (iii) refers to a clearly |
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| identified question of public policy that will appear on the |
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| ballot , and (2) is made within (i) 60
days before a general |
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| election
or consolidated election or (ii) 30 days before a |
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| primary
election , (3) is targeted to the relevant electorate, |
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| and (4) is susceptible to no reasonable interpretation other |
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| than as an appeal to vote for or against a clearly identified |
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| candidate for nomination for election, election, or retention, |
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| a political party, or a question of public policy .
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| (b) "Electioneering communication" does not include:
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| (1) A communication, other than an advertisement, |
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| appearing in a news
story,
commentary, or editorial
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| distributed through the facilities of any legitimate news |
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| organization, unless
the
facilities are owned or |
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| controlled by any political party, political committee,
or |
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| candidate.
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| (2) A communication made solely to promote a candidate |
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| debate or forum
that is made by or on behalf of the person |
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| sponsoring the debate or forum.
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| (3) A communication made as part of a non-partisan |
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| activity designed to
encourage individuals to vote or to |
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| register to vote.
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| (4) A communication by an organization operating and |
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| remaining in good
standing under Section 501(c)(3) of the |
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| Internal Revenue Code of 1986.
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| (5) A communication exclusively between a labor |
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| organization, as defined under federal or State law, and |
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| its members.
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| (6) A communication exclusively between an |
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| organization formed under Section 501(c)(6) of the |
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| Internal Revenue Code and its members.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-574, eff. 8-21-03; 93-615, eff. 11-19-03; |
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| 93-847, eff. 7-30-04; 94-461, eff. 8-4-05; 94-645, eff. |
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| 8-22-05.) |
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-1.15 new) |
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| Sec. 9-1.15. Independent expenditure. "Independent |
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| expenditure" means any payment, gift, donation, or expenditure |
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| of funds (i) by a natural person or political committee for the |
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| purpose of making electioneering communications or of |
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| expressly advocating for or against the nomination for |
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| election, election, retention, or defeat of a clearly |
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| identifiable public official or candidate and (ii) that is not |
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| made in connection, consultation, or concert with or at the |
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| request or suggestion of the public official or candidate, the |
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| public official's or candidate's designated political |
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| committee or campaign, or the agent or agents of the public |
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| official, candidate, or political committee or campaign.
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| candidate political committee, (ii) political party committee, |
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| (iii) political action committee, or (iv) ballot initiative |
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| committee. |
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| (b) Beginning January 1, 2011, no public official or |
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| candidate for public office may maintain or establish more than |
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| one candidate political committee for each office that public |
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| official or candidate holds or is seeking. The name of each |
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| candidate political committee shall identify the name of the |
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| public official or candidate supported by the candidate |
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| political committee. If a candidate establishes separate |
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| candidate political committees for each public office, the name |
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| of each candidate political committee shall also include the |
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| public office to which the candidate seeks nomination for |
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| election, election, or retention. If a candidate establishes |
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| one candidate political committee for multiple offices elected |
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| at different elections, then the candidate shall designate an |
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| election cycle, as defined in Section 9-1.9, for purposes of |
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| contribution limitations and reporting requirements set forth |
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| in this Article.
No political committee, other than a candidate |
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| political committee, may include the name of a candidate in its |
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| name. |
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| (c) Beginning January 1, 2011, no State central committee |
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| of a political party, county central committee of a political |
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| party, committee formed by a ward or township committeeman, or |
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| committee established for the purpose of electing candidates to |
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| the General Assembly may maintain or establish more than one |
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| political party committee. The name of the committee must |
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| include the name of the political party. |
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| (d) Beginning January 1, 2011, no natural person, trust, |
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| partnership, committee, association, corporation, or other |
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| organization or group of persons forming a political action |
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| committee shall maintain or establish more than one political |
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| action committee. The name of a political action committee must |
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| include the name of the entity forming the committee. |
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| (e) Beginning January 1, 2011, the name of a ballot |
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| initiative committee must include words describing the |
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| question of public policy and whether the group supports or |
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| opposes the question. |
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| (f) Every political committee shall designate a chairman
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| and a treasurer. The same person may serve as both chairman and
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| treasurer of any political committee.
A candidate who |
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| administers his own campaign contributions and
expenditures |
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| shall be deemed a political committee for purposes of this
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| Article and shall designate himself as chairman, treasurer, or |
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| both
chairman and treasurer of such political committee. The |
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| treasurer of a
political committee shall be responsible for |
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| keeping the records and
filing the statements and reports |
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| required by this Article.
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| (g) No contribution and no expenditure shall be accepted or |
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| made by or on
behalf of a political committee at a time when |
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| there is a vacancy in the
office of chairman or treasurer |
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| thereof. No expenditure shall be made
for or on behalf of a |
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| political committee without the authorization of
its chairman |
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| or treasurer, or their designated agents.
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| (h) For purposes of implementing the changes made by this |
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| amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly, every political |
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| committee in existence on the effective date of this amendatory |
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| Act of the 96th General Assembly shall make the designation |
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| required by this Section by December 31, 2010. |
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| (Source: P.A. 80-756.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-3) (from Ch. 46, par. 9-3) |
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| Sec. 9-3. Political committee statement of organization. |
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| (a) Every state political committee and every local
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| political committee shall file with the State Board of |
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| Elections , and
every local political committee shall file with |
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| the county clerk, a
statement of organization within 10 |
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| business days of the creation of
such
committee, except any |
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| political committee created within the 30 days before
an
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| election shall file a statement of organization within 2 5 |
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| business days in person, by facsimile transmission, or by |
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| electronic mail . Any change in information previously |
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| submitted in a statement of organization shall be reported, as |
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| required for the original statement of organization by this |
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| Section, within 10 days following that change. A
political |
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| committee that acts as both a state political
committee and a |
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| local political committee shall file a copy of each
statement |
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| of organization with the State Board of Elections and the
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| county clerk.
The Board shall impose a civil penalty of $50 $25 |
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| per business day upon political
committees for failing to file |
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| or late filing of a statement of organization ,
except that for |
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| committees formed to support candidates for statewide office,
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| the civil penalty shall be $50 per business day . Such penalties |
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| shall not
exceed $5,000, and shall not exceed $10,000 for |
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| statewide office political
committees.
There shall be no fine |
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| if the statement is mailed and postmarked at least 72
hours |
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| prior to the filing deadline.
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| In addition to the civil penalties authorized by this |
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| Section, the State
Board of Elections or any other affected |
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| political committee may apply to the
circuit court for a |
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| temporary restraining
order or a preliminary or permanent |
16 |
| injunction against the political committee
to cease the |
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| expenditure of funds and to cease operations until the |
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| statement
of organization is filed.
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| For the purpose of this Section,
"statewide office" means |
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| the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State,
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| Attorney General, State Treasurer, and State Comptroller.
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| (b) The statement of organization shall include : -
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| (1) (a) the name
and address of the political committee |
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| and the designation required by Section 9-2 (the name of |
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| the
political committee must include the name of any |
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| sponsoring entity) ;
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| (2) (b) the scope, area of activity, party affiliation, |
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| candidate
affiliation and his county of residence, and |
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| purposes of the political
committee;
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| (3) (c) the name, address, and position of each |
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| custodian of the
committee's books and accounts;
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| (4) (d) the name, address, and position of the |
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| committee's principal
officers, including the chairman, |
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| treasurer, and officers and members of
its finance |
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| committee, if any;
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| (5) the name and address of any sponsoring entity (e) |
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| (Blank) ;
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| (6) (f) a statement of what specific disposition of |
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| residual fund will
be made in the event of the dissolution |
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| or
termination of the committee;
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| (7) (g) a listing of all banks or other financial |
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| institutions, safety
deposit boxes, and any other |
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| repositories or custodians of funds used by
the committee; |
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| and
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| (8) (h) the amount of funds available for campaign |
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| expenditures as of
the filing date of the committee's |
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| statement of organization.
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| For purposes of this Section, a "sponsoring entity" is (i) |
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| any person,
political committee, organization, corporation, or |
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| association that contributes
at least 33% of the total funding |
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| of the political committee or (ii) any person
or other entity |
26 |
| that is registered or is required to register under the
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| total funding of
the political committee ; except that a |
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| political committee is not a "sponsoring entity" for purposes |
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| of this Section if it is a political committee organized by (i) |
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| an established political party as defined in Section 10-2, (ii) |
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| a partisan caucus of either house of the General Assembly, or |
7 |
| (iii) the Speaker or Minority Leader of the House of |
8 |
| Representatives or the President or Minority Leader of the |
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| Senate, in his or her capacity as a legislative leader of the |
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| House of Representatives or Senate and not as a candidate for |
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| Representative or Senator .
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| (c) Each statement of organization required to be
filed in |
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| accordance with this Section shall be verified, dated, and |
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| signed
by either the treasurer of the political committee |
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| making the statement or
the candidate on whose behalf the |
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| statement is made and shall contain
substantially the following |
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| verification: |
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| "VERIFICATION: |
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| I declare that this statement of organization (including |
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| any
accompanying schedules and statements) has been examined by |
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| me and, to the
best of my knowledge and belief, is a true, |
22 |
| correct, and complete statement
of organization as required by |
23 |
| Article 9 of the Election Code. I understand
that willfully |
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| filing a false or incomplete statement is
subject to a civil |
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| penalty of at least $1,001 and up to $5,000. |
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| (date of filing) (signature of person making the statement)". |
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| (d) The statement of organization for a ballot initiative |
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| committee also shall include a verification signed by the |
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| chairperson of the committee that (i) the committee is formed |
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| for the purpose of supporting or opposing a question of public |
6 |
| policy, (ii) all contributions and expenditures of the |
7 |
| committee will be used for the purpose described in the |
8 |
| statement of organization, (iii) the committee may accept |
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| unlimited contributions from any source, provided that the |
10 |
| ballot initiative committee does not make contributions or |
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| expenditures in support of or opposition to a candidate or |
12 |
| candidates for nomination for election, election, or |
13 |
| retention, and (iv) failure to abide by these requirements |
14 |
| shall deem the committee in violation of this Article. |
15 |
| (e) For purposes of implementing the changes made by this |
16 |
| amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly, every political |
17 |
| committee in existence on the effective date of this amendatory |
18 |
| Act of the 96th General Assembly shall file the statement |
19 |
| required by this Section with the Board by December 31, 2010. |
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| (Source: P.A. 93-574, eff. 8-21-03; 93-615, eff. 11-19-03; |
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| 94-645, eff. 8-22-05.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-5) (from Ch. 46, par. 9-5)
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| Sec. 9-5. Dissolved or inactive committee. Any change in |
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| information previously submitted in a statement
of |
25 |
| organization except for information submitted under Section |
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| 9-3 (h) shall
be reported, as required of statements of |
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| organization by Section 9-3 of
this Article, within 10 days |
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| following such change.
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| Any political committee which, after having filed a |
5 |
| statement of
organization, dissolves as a political committee |
6 |
| or determines that it will
no longer receive any campaign |
7 |
| contributions nor make any campaign
expenditures shall notify |
8 |
| the Board , or the Board and the county clerk, as
required of |
9 |
| statements of organization by Section 9-3 of this Article, of
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| that fact and file with the Board , or the Board and the county |
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| clerk, as
required of statements of organization by Section 9-3 |
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| of this Article, a
final report with respect to its |
13 |
| contributions and expenditures, including
the final |
14 |
| disposition of its funds and assets.
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| In the event that a political committee dissolves, all |
16 |
| contributions in
its possession, after payment of the |
17 |
| committee's outstanding liabilities,
including staff salaries, |
18 |
| shall be refunded to the contributors in amounts
not exceeding |
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| their individual contributions, or transferred to other
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| political or charitable organizations consistent with the |
21 |
| positions of the
committee or the candidates it represented. In |
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| no case shall these funds
be used for the personal |
23 |
| aggrandizement of any committee member or campaign
worker.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-495, eff. 1-1-98.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-6) (from Ch. 46, par. 9-6)
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| Sec. 9-6. Accounting for contributions.
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| (a) A Every person who collects or accepts receives a |
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| contribution in excess of $20 for a
political committee shall, |
4 |
| on demand of the treasurer, and in any event
within 5 days |
5 |
| after receipt of such contribution, submit render to the |
6 |
| treasurer a
detailed account of the contribution thereof , |
7 |
| including (i) the amount, (ii) the name and address of the
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| person making such contribution, (iii) and the date on which |
9 |
| the contribution it was received , and (iv) the name and address |
10 |
| of the person collecting or accepting the contribution for the |
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| political committee. A political committee shall disclose on |
12 |
| the quarterly statement the name, address, and occupation of |
13 |
| any person who collects or accepts contributions from at least |
14 |
| 5 persons in the aggregate of $3,000 or more outside of the |
15 |
| presence of a candidate or not in connection with a fundraising |
16 |
| event sanctioned or coordinated by the political committee |
17 |
| during a reporting period. This subsection does not apply to a |
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| person who is an officer of the committee, a compensated |
19 |
| employee, a person authorized by an officer or the candidate of |
20 |
| a committee to accept contributions on behalf of the committee,
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| or an entity used for processing financial transactions by |
22 |
| credit card or other means .
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| (b) Within 5 business days of contributing goods or |
24 |
| services of more than
$50 value
to a political committee, the |
25 |
| contributor shall submit to the treasurer a detailed account of |
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| the contribution, including (i) the name and address of the |
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| person making the contribution, (ii) certify the value of the
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| contribution to the political committee on forms prescribed by |
3 |
| the State Board
of Elections. The forms shall include the name |
4 |
| and address of the contributor,
a description and market value |
5 |
| of the goods or services, and (iii) the date on
which the
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6 |
| contribution was made.
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| (c) All funds of a political committee shall be segregated |
8 |
| from, and may
not
be commingled with, any personal funds of |
9 |
| officers, members, or associates
of such committee.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-737, eff. 1-1-99.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-7) (from Ch. 46, par. 9-7)
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| Sec. 9-7.
The treasurer of a political committee shall keep |
13 |
| a detailed and exact
account of-
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14 |
| (a) the total of all contributions made to or for the |
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| committee;
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16 |
| (b) the full name and mailing address of every person |
17 |
| making a
contribution in excess of $20 and the date and amount |
18 |
| thereof;
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| (c) the total of all expenditures made by or on behalf of |
20 |
| the committee;
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| (d) the full name and mailing address of every person to |
22 |
| whom any
expenditure in excess of $20 is made, and the date and |
23 |
| amount thereof;
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| (e) proof of payment, stating the particulars, for every |
25 |
| expenditure in
excess of $20 made by or on behalf of the |
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| committee.
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| The treasurer shall preserve all records and accounts |
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| required
by this section for a period of 2 years.
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| (Source: P.A. 79-293.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-8) (from Ch. 46, par. 9-8)
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| Sec. 9-8.
Any political committee which solicits or |
7 |
| receives contributions or
makes expenditures on behalf of any |
8 |
| candidate that is not authorized in
writing by such candidate |
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| to do so shall include a notice on the face or
front page of all |
10 |
| literature and advertisements published and following all
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11 |
| commercials broadcast , that are authorized by the committee and |
12 |
| that mention the candidate , in connection with such candidate's |
13 |
| campaign by such
committee or on its behalf stating that the |
14 |
| committee is not authorized by
such candidate and that such |
15 |
| candidate is not responsible for the
activities of such |
16 |
| committee.
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| (Source: P.A. 78-1183.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-8.5 new) |
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| Sec. 9-8.5. Limitations on campaign contributions. |
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| (a) It is unlawful for a political committee to accept |
21 |
| contributions except as provided in this Section. |
22 |
| (b) During an election cycle, a candidate political |
23 |
| committee may not accept contributions with an aggregate value |
24 |
| over the following: (i) $5,000 from any individual, (ii) |
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| $10,000 from any corporation, labor organization, or |
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| association, or (iii) $50,000 from a candidate political |
3 |
| committee or political action committee. A candidate political |
4 |
| committee may accept contributions in any amount from a |
5 |
| political party committee except during an election cycle in |
6 |
| which the candidate seeks nomination at a primary election. |
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| During an election cycle in which the candidate seeks |
8 |
| nomination at a primary election, a candidate political |
9 |
| committee may not accept contributions from political party |
10 |
| committees with an aggregate value over the following: (i) |
11 |
| $200,000 for a candidate political committee established to |
12 |
| support a candidate seeking nomination to statewide office, |
13 |
| (ii) $125,000 for a candidate political committee established |
14 |
| to support a candidate seeking nomination to the Senate, the |
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| Supreme Court or Appellate Court in the First Judicial |
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| District, or an office elected by all voters in a county with |
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| 1,000,000 or more residents, (iii) $75,000 for a candidate |
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| political committee established to support a candidate seeking |
19 |
| nomination to the House of Representatives, the Supreme Court |
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| or Appellate Court for a Judicial District other than the First |
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| Judicial District, an office elected by all voters of a county |
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| of fewer than 1,000,000 residents, and municipal and county |
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| offices in Cook County other than those elected by all voters |
24 |
| of Cook County, and (iv) $50,000 for a candidate political |
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| committee established to support the nomination of a candidate |
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| to any other office.
A candidate political committee |
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| established to elect a candidate to the General Assembly may |
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| accept contributions from only one legislative caucus |
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| committee. A candidate political committee may not accept |
4 |
| contributions from a ballot initiative committee. |
5 |
| (c) During an election cycle, a political party committee |
6 |
| may not accept contributions with an aggregate value over the |
7 |
| following: (i) $10,000 from any individual, (ii) $20,000 from |
8 |
| any corporation, labor organization, or association, or (iii) |
9 |
| $50,000 from a political action committee. A political party |
10 |
| committee may accept contributions in any amount from another |
11 |
| political party committee or a candidate political committee, |
12 |
| except as provided in subsection (c-5). Nothing in this Section |
13 |
| shall limit the amounts that may be transferred between a State |
14 |
| political committee and federal political committee. A |
15 |
| political party committee may not accept contributions from a |
16 |
| ballot initiative committee. A political party committee |
17 |
| established by a legislative caucus may not accept |
18 |
| contributions from another political party committee |
19 |
| established by a legislative caucus. |
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| (c-5) During the period beginning on the date candidates |
21 |
| may begin circulating petitions for a primary election and |
22 |
| ending on the day of the primary election, a political party |
23 |
| committee may not accept contributions with an aggregate value |
24 |
| over $50,000 from a candidate political committee or political |
25 |
| party committee. A political party committee may accept |
26 |
| contributions in any amount from a candidate political |
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| committee or political party committee if the political party |
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| committee receiving the contribution filed a statement of |
3 |
| nonparticipation in the primary as provided in subsection |
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| (c-10). The Task Force on Campaign Finance Reform shall study |
5 |
| and make recommendations on the provisions of this subsection |
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| to the Governor and General Assembly by September 30, 2012. |
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| This subsection becomes inoperative on July 1, 2013 and |
8 |
| thereafter no longer applies. |
9 |
| (c-10) A political party committee that does not intend to |
10 |
| make contributions to candidates to be nominated at a general |
11 |
| primary election or consolidated primary election may file a |
12 |
| Statement of Nonparticipation in a Primary Election with the |
13 |
| Board. The Statement of Nonparticipation shall include a |
14 |
| verification signed by the chairperson and treasurer of the |
15 |
| committee that (i) the committee will not make contributions or |
16 |
| coordinated expenditures in support of or opposition to a |
17 |
| candidate or candidates to be nominated at the general primary |
18 |
| election or consolidated primary election (select one) to be |
19 |
| held on (insert date), (ii) the political party committee may |
20 |
| accept unlimited contributions from candidate political |
21 |
| committees and political party committees, provided that the |
22 |
| political party committee does not make contributions to a |
23 |
| candidate or candidates to be nominated at the primary |
24 |
| election, and (iii) failure to abide by these requirements |
25 |
| shall deem the political party committee in violation of this |
26 |
| Article and subject the committee to a fine of no more than |
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| 150% of the total contributions or coordinated expenditures |
2 |
| made by the committee in violation of this Article. This |
3 |
| subsection becomes inoperative on July 1, 2013 and thereafter |
4 |
| no longer applies. |
5 |
| (d) During an election cycle, a political action committee |
6 |
| may not accept contributions with an aggregate value over the |
7 |
| following: (i) $10,000 from any individual, (ii) $20,000 from |
8 |
| any corporation, labor organization, political party |
9 |
| committee, or association, or (iii) $50,000 from a political |
10 |
| action committee or candidate political committee. A political |
11 |
| action committee may not accept contributions from a ballot |
12 |
| initiative committee. |
13 |
| (e) A ballot initiative committee may accept contributions |
14 |
| in any amount from any source, provided that the committee |
15 |
| files the document required by Section 9-3 of this Article. |
16 |
| (f) Nothing in this Section shall prohibit a political |
17 |
| committee from dividing the proceeds of joint fundraising |
18 |
| efforts; provided that no political committee may receive more |
19 |
| than the limit from any one contributor. |
20 |
| (g) On January 1 of each odd-numbered year, the State Board |
21 |
| of Elections shall adjust the amounts of the contribution |
22 |
| limitations established in this Section for inflation as |
23 |
| determined by the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers |
24 |
| as issued by the United States Department of Labor and rounded |
25 |
| to the nearest $100. The State Board shall publish this |
26 |
| information on its official website. |
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| (h) Self-funding candidates. If a public official, a |
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| candidate, or the public official's or candidate's immediate |
3 |
| family contributes or loans to the public official's or |
4 |
| candidate's political committee or to other political |
5 |
| committees that transfer funds to the public official's or |
6 |
| candidate's political committee or makes independent |
7 |
| expenditures for the benefit of the public official's or |
8 |
| candidate's campaign during the 12 months prior to an election |
9 |
| in an aggregate amount of more than (i) $250,000 for statewide |
10 |
| office or (ii) $100,000 for all other elective offices, then |
11 |
| the public official or candidate shall file with the State |
12 |
| Board of Elections, within one day, a Notification of |
13 |
| Self-funding that shall detail each contribution or loan made |
14 |
| by the public official, the candidate, or the public official's |
15 |
| or candidate's immediate family. Within 2 business days after |
16 |
| the filing of a Notification of Self-funding, the notification |
17 |
| shall be posted on the Board's website and the Board shall give |
18 |
| official notice of the filing to each candidate for the same |
19 |
| office as the public official or candidate making the filing, |
20 |
| including the public official or candidate filing the |
21 |
| Notification of Self-funding. Upon receiving notice from the |
22 |
| Board, all candidates for that office, including the public |
23 |
| official or candidate who filed a Notification of Self-funding, |
24 |
| shall be permitted to accept contributions in excess of any |
25 |
| contribution limits imposed by subsection (b). For the purposes |
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| of this subsection, "immediate family" means the spouse, |
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| parent, or child of a public official or candidate. |
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| (i) For the purposes of this Section, a corporation, labor |
3 |
| organization, association, or a political action committee |
4 |
| established by a corporation, labor organization, or |
5 |
| association may act as a conduit in facilitating the delivery |
6 |
| to a political action committee of contributions made through |
7 |
| dues, levies, or similar assessments and the political action |
8 |
| committee may report the contributions in the aggregate, |
9 |
| provided that: (i) the dues, levies, or similar assessments |
10 |
| paid by any natural person, corporation, labor organization, or |
11 |
| association in a calendar year may not exceed the limits set |
12 |
| forth in this Section and (ii) the corporation, labor |
13 |
| organization, association, or a political action committee |
14 |
| established by a corporation, labor organization, or |
15 |
| association facilitating the delivery of contributions |
16 |
| maintains a list of natural persons, corporations, labor |
17 |
| organizations, and associations that paid the dues, levies, or |
18 |
| similar assessments from which the contributions comprising |
19 |
| the aggregate amount derive. A political action committee |
20 |
| facilitating the delivery of contributions or receiving |
21 |
| contributions shall disclose the amount of dues delivered or |
22 |
| received and the name of the corporation, labor organization, |
23 |
| association, or political action committee delivering the |
24 |
| contributions, if applicable. |
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| (j) A political committee that receives a contribution or |
26 |
| transfer in violation of this Section shall dispose of the |
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| contribution or transfer by returning the contribution or |
2 |
| transfer, or an amount equal to the contribution or transfer, |
3 |
| to the contributor or transferor or donating the contribution |
4 |
| or transfer, or an amount equal to the contribution or |
5 |
| transfer, to a charity. A contribution or transfer received in |
6 |
| violation of this Section that is not disposed of as provided |
7 |
| in this subsection within 15 days after its receipt shall |
8 |
| escheat to the General Revenue Fund and the political committee |
9 |
| shall be deemed in violation of this Section and subject to a |
10 |
| civil penalty not to exceed 150% of the total amount of the |
11 |
| contribution. |
12 |
| (k) For the purposes of this Section, "statewide office" |
13 |
| means the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, |
14 |
| Secretary of State, Comptroller, and Treasurer. |
15 |
| (l) This Section is repealed if and when the United States |
16 |
| Supreme Court invalidates contribution limits on committees |
17 |
| formed to assist candidates, political parties, corporations, |
18 |
| associations, or labor organizations established by or |
19 |
| pursuant to federal law. |
20 |
| (10 ILCS 5/9-8.6 new)
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21 |
| Sec. 9-8.6. Independent expenditures. |
22 |
| (a) An independent expenditure is not considered a |
23 |
| contribution to a political committee. An expenditure made by a |
24 |
| natural person or political committee for an electioneering |
25 |
| communication in connection, consultation, or concert with or |
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| at the request or suggestion of the public official or |
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| candidate, the public official's or candidate's candidate |
3 |
| political committee, or the agent or agents of the public |
4 |
| official, candidate, or political committee or campaign shall |
5 |
| not be considered an independent expenditure but rather shall |
6 |
| be considered a contribution to the public official's or |
7 |
| candidate's candidate political committee. |
8 |
| A natural person who makes an independent expenditure |
9 |
| supporting or opposing a public official or candidate that, |
10 |
| alone or in combination with any other independent expenditure |
11 |
| made by that natural person supporting or opposing that public |
12 |
| official or candidate during any 12-month period, equals an |
13 |
| aggregate value of at least $3,000 must file a written |
14 |
| disclosure with the State Board of Elections within 2 business |
15 |
| days after making any expenditure that results in the natural |
16 |
| person meeting or exceeding the $3,000 threshold. Each |
17 |
| disclosure must identify the natural person, the public |
18 |
| official or candidate supported or opposed, the date, amount, |
19 |
| and nature of each independent expenditure, and the natural |
20 |
| person's occupation and employer. |
21 |
| (b) Any entity other than a natural person that makes |
22 |
| expenditures of any kind in an aggregate amount exceeding |
23 |
| $3,000 during any 12-month period supporting or opposing a |
24 |
| public official or candidate must organize as a political |
25 |
| committee in accordance with this Article. |
26 |
| (c) Every political committee that makes independent |
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| expenditures must report all such independent expenditures as |
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| required under Section 9-10 of this Article.
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-9) (from Ch. 46, par. 9-9)
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| Sec. 9-9.
Any State political committee shall include on |
5 |
| all literature
and advertisements soliciting funds the
|
6 |
| following notice:
|
7 |
| "A copy of our report filed with the State Board of |
8 |
| Elections is
(or will be) available on the Board's official |
9 |
| website (insert the current website address) or for purchase |
10 |
| from the State Board of Elections, Springfield,
Illinois."
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| Any local political committee shall include on all |
12 |
| literature and advertisements
soliciting funds the following |
13 |
| notice:
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14 |
| "A copy of our report filed with the county clerk is (or |
15 |
| will be)
available for purchase from the county clerk, (county |
16 |
| clerk's address), Illinois."
|
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| Any political committee that acts as both a state political
|
18 |
| committee and a local political committee shall include on all |
19 |
| literature
and advertisements soliciting funds the following |
20 |
| notice:
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21 |
| "A copy of our report filed with the State Board of |
22 |
| Elections and the
county clerk is (or will be) available for |
23 |
| purchase from the State Board of Elections,
Springfield, |
24 |
| Illinois, and from the county clerk, (county clerk's address), |
25 |
| Illinois."
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| (Source: P.A. 83-259.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-10) (from Ch. 46, par. 9-10)
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| Sec. 9-10. Disclosure of contributions and expenditures |
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| Financial reports .
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| (a) The treasurer of every state political committee and |
6 |
| the
treasurer of every local political committee shall file |
7 |
| with the
Board , and the treasurer of every local political |
8 |
| committee shall file
with the county clerk, reports of campaign |
9 |
| contributions , and semi-annual
reports of campaign |
10 |
| contributions and expenditures as required by this Section on |
11 |
| forms to be
prescribed or approved by the Board. The treasurer |
12 |
| of every political
committee that acts as both a state |
13 |
| political committee and a local
political committee shall file |
14 |
| a copy of each report with the State Board
of Elections and the |
15 |
| county clerk.
Entities subject to Section 9-7.5 shall file |
16 |
| reports required by
that Section at times
provided in this |
17 |
| Section and are subject to the penalties provided in this
|
18 |
| Section.
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| (b) Every political committee shall file quarterly reports |
20 |
| of campaign contributions, expenditures, and independent |
21 |
| expenditures. The reports shall cover the period January 1 |
22 |
| through March 31, April 1 through June 30, July 1 through |
23 |
| September 30, and October 1 through December 31 of each year. A |
24 |
| political committee shall file quarterly reports no later than |
25 |
| the 15th day of the month following each period. Reports of |
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| contributions and expenditures must be filed to cover the |
2 |
| prescribed time periods even though no contributions or |
3 |
| expenditures may have been received or made during the period. |
4 |
| The Board shall assess a civil penalty not to exceed $5,000 for |
5 |
| failure to file a report required by this subsection. The fine, |
6 |
| however, shall not exceed $1,000 for a first violation if the |
7 |
| committee files less than 10 days after the deadline. There |
8 |
| shall be no fine if the report is mailed and postmarked at |
9 |
| least 72 hours prior to the filing deadline. When considering |
10 |
| the amount of the fine to be imposed, the Board shall consider |
11 |
| whether the violation was committed inadvertently, |
12 |
| negligently, knowingly, or intentionally and any past |
13 |
| violations of this Section. |
14 |
| (c) A political committee shall file a report of any |
15 |
| contribution of $1,000 or more electronically with the Board |
16 |
| within 5 business days after receipt of the contribution, |
17 |
| except that the report shall be filed within 2 business days |
18 |
| after receipt if (i) the contribution is received 30 or fewer |
19 |
| days before the date of an election and (ii) the political |
20 |
| committee supports or opposes a candidate or public question on |
21 |
| the ballot at that election or makes expenditures in excess of |
22 |
| $500 on behalf of or in opposition to a candidate, candidates, |
23 |
| a public question, or public questions on the ballot at that |
24 |
| election.
The State Board shall allow filings of reports of |
25 |
| contributions of $1,000 or more by political committees that |
26 |
| are not required to file electronically to be made by facsimile |
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| transmission. The Board shall assess a civil penalty for |
2 |
| failure to file a report required by this subsection. Failure |
3 |
| to report each contribution is a separate violation of this |
4 |
| subsection. The Board shall impose fines for willful or wanton |
5 |
| violations of this subsection (c) not to exceed 150% of the |
6 |
| total amount of the contributions that were untimely reported, |
7 |
| but in no case shall it be less than 10% of the total amount of |
8 |
| the contributions that were untimely reported. When |
9 |
| considering the amount of the fine to be imposed for willful or |
10 |
| wanton violations, the Board shall consider the number of days |
11 |
| the contribution was reported late and past violations of this |
12 |
| Section and Section 9-3. The Board may impose a fine for |
13 |
| negligent or inadvertent violations of this subsection not to |
14 |
| exceed 50% of the total amount of the contributions that were |
15 |
| untimely reported, or the Board may waive the fine. When |
16 |
| considering whether to impose a fine and the amount of the |
17 |
| fine, the Board shall consider the following factors: (1) |
18 |
| whether the political committee made an attempt to disclose the |
19 |
| contribution and any attempts made to correct the violation, |
20 |
| (2) whether the violation is attributed to a clerical or |
21 |
| computer error, (3) the amount of the contribution, (4) whether |
22 |
| the violation arose from a discrepancy between the date the |
23 |
| contribution was reported transferred by a political committee |
24 |
| and the date the contribution was received by a political |
25 |
| committee, (5) the number of days the contribution was reported |
26 |
| late, and (6) past violations of this Section and Section 9-3 |
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| by the political committee. |
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| (d) For the purpose of this Section, a contribution is |
3 |
| considered received on the date (i) a monetary contribution was |
4 |
| deposited in a bank, financial institution, or other repository |
5 |
| of funds for the committee, (ii) the date a committee receives |
6 |
| notice a monetary contribution was deposited by an entity used |
7 |
| to process financial transactions by credit card or other |
8 |
| entity used for processing a monetary contribution that was |
9 |
| deposited in a bank, financial institution, or other repository |
10 |
| of funds for the committee, or (iii) the public official, |
11 |
| candidate, or political committee receives the notification of |
12 |
| contribution of goods or services as required under subsection |
13 |
| (b) of Section 9-6. |
14 |
| (e) A political committee that makes independent |
15 |
| expenditures of $1,000 or more during the period 30 days or |
16 |
| fewer before an election shall electronically file a report |
17 |
| with the Board within 5 business days after making the |
18 |
| independent expenditure. The report shall contain the |
19 |
| information required in Section 9-11(c) of this Article. This |
20 |
| subsection does not apply with respect to general primary |
21 |
| elections. Reports of campaign contributions shall be filed no |
22 |
| later than the
15th day next preceding each election in
|
23 |
| connection with which the political committee has accepted or |
24 |
| is
accepting contributions or has made or is making |
25 |
| expenditures. Such
reports shall be complete as of the 30th day |
26 |
| next preceding each election. The Board shall assess a civil |
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| penalty not to
exceed $5,000 for a violation of this |
2 |
| subsection, except that for State
officers and candidates
and |
3 |
| political
committees formed for statewide office, the civil
|
4 |
| penalty may not exceed $10,000.
The fine, however, shall not |
5 |
| exceed $500 for a
first filing violation for filing less than |
6 |
| 10 days after the deadline.
There shall be no fine if the |
7 |
| report is mailed and postmarked at least 72 hours
prior to the |
8 |
| filing deadline.
For the purpose of this subsection, "statewide
|
9 |
| office" and "State officer" means the Governor, Lieutenant |
10 |
| Governor, Attorney
General,
Secretary of State,
Comptroller, |
11 |
| and Treasurer. However, a
continuing political committee that |
12 |
| does not make an expenditure or
expenditures in an aggregate |
13 |
| amount of more than $500 on behalf of or in opposition to any |
14 |
| (i) candidate or candidates, (ii) public
question or questions, |
15 |
| or (iii) candidate or candidates and public question or |
16 |
| questions on the ballot at an election shall not be required to |
17 |
| file the
reports prescribed in this subsection (b) and |
18 |
| subsection (b-5) but may file in lieu thereof a Statement of
|
19 |
| Nonparticipation in the Election with the Board or the Board |
20 |
| and the county
clerk ; except that if the political committee, |
21 |
| by the terms of its statement of organization filed in |
22 |
| accordance with this Article, is organized to support or oppose |
23 |
| a candidate or public question on the ballot at the next |
24 |
| election or primary, that committee must file reports required |
25 |
| by this subsection (b) and by subsection (b-5).
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| (b-5) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (b) and
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| Section 1.25 of the Statute on Statutes, any contribution
of |
2 |
| more than $500 received (i) with respect to elections other |
3 |
| than the general primary election, in the interim between the |
4 |
| last date
of the period
covered by the last report filed under |
5 |
| subsection (b) prior to the election and
the date of the |
6 |
| election or (ii) with respect to general primary elections, in |
7 |
| the period beginning January 1 of the year of the general |
8 |
| primary election and prior to the date of the general primary |
9 |
| election shall be filed with and must actually be received by
|
10 |
| the State Board of Elections within 2 business days after
|
11 |
| receipt of such contribution. A continuing political committee |
12 |
| that does not support or oppose a candidate or public question |
13 |
| on the ballot at a general primary election and does not make |
14 |
| expenditures in excess of $500 on behalf of or in opposition to |
15 |
| any candidate or public question on the ballot at the general |
16 |
| primary election shall not be required to file the report |
17 |
| prescribed in this subsection unless the committee makes an |
18 |
| expenditure in excess of $500 on behalf of or in opposition to |
19 |
| any candidate or public question on the ballot at the general |
20 |
| primary election. The committee shall timely file the report |
21 |
| required under this subsection beginning with the date the |
22 |
| expenditure that triggered participation was made.
The State |
23 |
| Board shall allow filings of reports of contributions of more |
24 |
| than
$500 under this subsection (b-5) by political committees |
25 |
| that are not
required to file electronically to be made by
|
26 |
| facsimile transmission.
For the purpose of this subsection, a |
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| contribution is considered
received on the date the public |
2 |
| official, candidate, or political committee (or
equivalent |
3 |
| person
in the case of a
reporting entity other than a political |
4 |
| committee) actually receives it or, in
the case of goods or |
5 |
| services, 2 business days after the date the public
official,
|
6 |
| candidate, committee,
or other reporting entity receives the |
7 |
| certification required under subsection
(b) of Section 9-6.
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8 |
| Failure to report
each contribution is a separate violation of |
9 |
| this subsection. In the final
disposition of any matter by the |
10 |
| Board on or after the effective date of this
amendatory Act of |
11 |
| the 93rd General Assembly, the Board
may
impose fines for |
12 |
| violations of this subsection not to exceed 100% of the
total
|
13 |
| amount of the contributions that were untimely reported, but in |
14 |
| no case when a
fine is imposed shall it be less
than 10% of the |
15 |
| total amount of the contributions that were untimely
reported.
|
16 |
| When considering the amount of the fine to be imposed, the |
17 |
| Board shall
consider, but is not limited to, the following |
18 |
| factors:
|
19 |
| (1) whether in the Board's opinion the violation was |
20 |
| committed
inadvertently,
negligently, knowingly, or |
21 |
| intentionally;
|
22 |
| (2) the number of days the contribution was reported |
23 |
| late; and
|
24 |
| (3) past violations of Sections 9-3 and 9-10 of this |
25 |
| Article by the
committee.
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26 |
| (c) In addition to such reports the treasurer of every |
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| political
committee shall file semi-annual reports of campaign |
2 |
| contributions and
expenditures no later than July 20th, |
3 |
| covering the period from January 1st
through June 30th |
4 |
| immediately preceding, and no later than January 20th,
covering |
5 |
| the period from July 1st through December 31st of the preceding
|
6 |
| calendar year. Reports of contributions and expenditures must |
7 |
| be filed to
cover the prescribed time periods even though no |
8 |
| contributions or
expenditures may have been received or made |
9 |
| during the period.
The Board shall assess a civil penalty not |
10 |
| to exceed $5,000 for a violation
of this subsection, except |
11 |
| that for State officers and candidates
and political
committees |
12 |
| formed for statewide office, the civil
penalty may not exceed |
13 |
| $10,000.
The fine, however, shall not exceed $500 for a
first |
14 |
| filing violation for filing less than 10 days after the |
15 |
| deadline.
There shall be no fine if the report is mailed and |
16 |
| postmarked at least 72 hours
prior to the filing deadline.
For |
17 |
| the purpose of this subsection, "statewide
office" and "State |
18 |
| officer"
means the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney |
19 |
| General, Secretary
of State,
Comptroller, and Treasurer.
|
20 |
| (c-5) A political committee that acts as either (i) a State |
21 |
| and local
political committee or (ii) a local political |
22 |
| committee and that files reports
electronically under Section |
23 |
| 9-28 is not required to file copies of the reports
with the |
24 |
| appropriate county clerk if the county clerk has a system that
|
25 |
| permits access to, and duplication of, reports that are filed |
26 |
| with the State
Board of Elections. A State and local political |
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| committee or
a local political committee shall file with the |
2 |
| county clerk a copy of its
statement of organization pursuant |
3 |
| to Section 9-3.
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| (f) (d) A copy of each report or statement filed under this |
5 |
| Article
shall be
preserved by the person filing it for a period |
6 |
| of two years from the
date of filing.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-645, eff. 8-22-05; 95-6, eff. 6-20-07; 95-957, |
8 |
| eff. 1-1-09.)
|
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-11) (from Ch. 46, par. 9-11)
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| Sec. 9-11. Financial reports. |
11 |
| (a) Each quarterly report of campaign contributions, |
12 |
| expenditures, and independent expenditures under Section 9-10 |
13 |
| shall disclose the following: |
14 |
| (1) the name and address of the political committee; |
15 |
| (2) the name and address of the person submitting the |
16 |
| report on behalf of the committee, if other than the |
17 |
| chairman or treasurer; |
18 |
| (3) the amount of funds on hand at the beginning of the |
19 |
| reporting period; |
20 |
| (4) the full name and mailing address of each person |
21 |
| who has made one or more contributions to or for the |
22 |
| committee within the reporting period in an aggregate |
23 |
| amount or value in excess of $150, together with the |
24 |
| amounts and dates of those contributions, and, if the |
25 |
| contributor is an individual who contributed more than |
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| $500, the occupation and employer of the contributor or, if |
2 |
| the occupation and employer of the contributor are unknown, |
3 |
| a statement that the committee has made a good faith effort |
4 |
| to ascertain this information; |
5 |
| (5) the total sum of individual contributions made to |
6 |
| or for the committee during the reporting period and not |
7 |
| reported under item (4); |
8 |
| (6) the name and address of each political committee |
9 |
| from which the reporting committee received, or to which |
10 |
| that committee made, any transfer of funds in the aggregate |
11 |
| amount or value in excess of $150, together with the |
12 |
| amounts and dates of all transfers; |
13 |
| (7) the total sum of transfers made to or from the |
14 |
| committee during the reporting period and not reported |
15 |
| under item (6); |
16 |
| (8) each loan to or from any person, political |
17 |
| committee, or financial institution within the reporting |
18 |
| period by or to the committee in an aggregate amount or |
19 |
| value in excess of $150, together with the full names and |
20 |
| mailing addresses of the lender and endorsers, if any; the |
21 |
| dates and amounts of the loans; and, if a lender or |
22 |
| endorser is an individual who loaned or endorsed a loan of |
23 |
| more than $500, the occupation and employer of that |
24 |
| individual or, if the occupation and employer of the |
25 |
| individual are unknown, a statement that the committee has |
26 |
| made a good faith effort to ascertain this information; |
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| committee from (i) the sale of tickets for each dinner, |
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| luncheon, cocktail party, rally, and other fund-raising |
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| events; (ii) mass collections made at those events; and |
5 |
| (iii) sales of items such as political campaign pins, |
6 |
| buttons, badges, flags, emblems, hats, banners, |
7 |
| literature, and similar materials; |
8 |
| (10) each contribution, rebate, refund, income from |
9 |
| investments, or other receipt in excess of $150 received by |
10 |
| the committee not otherwise listed under items (4) through |
11 |
| (9) and, if the contributor is an individual who |
12 |
| contributed more than $500, the occupation and employer of |
13 |
| the contributor or, if the occupation and employer of the |
14 |
| contributor are unknown, a statement that the committee has |
15 |
| made a good faith effort to ascertain this information; |
16 |
| (11) the total sum of all receipts by or for the |
17 |
| committee or candidate during the reporting period; |
18 |
| (12) the full name and mailing address of each person |
19 |
| to whom expenditures have been made by the committee or |
20 |
| candidate within the reporting period in an aggregate |
21 |
| amount or value in excess of $150; the amount, date, and |
22 |
| purpose of each of those expenditures; and the question of |
23 |
| public policy or the name and address of, and the office |
24 |
| sought by, each candidate on whose behalf that expenditure |
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| was made; |
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| (13) the full name and mailing address of each person |
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| reimbursed expenses in excess of $150 has been made and |
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| that is not otherwise reported, including the amount, date, |
4 |
| and purpose of the expenditure; |
5 |
| (14) the value of each asset held as an investment, as |
6 |
| of the final day of the reporting period; |
7 |
| (15) the total sum of expenditures made by the |
8 |
| committee during the reporting period; and |
9 |
| (16) the full name and mailing address of each person |
10 |
| to whom the committee owes debts or obligations in excess |
11 |
| of $150 and the amount of those debts or obligations. |
12 |
| For purposes of reporting campaign receipts and expenses, |
13 |
| income from investments shall be included as receipts during |
14 |
| the reporting period they are actually received. The gross |
15 |
| purchase price of each investment shall be reported as an |
16 |
| expenditure at time of purchase. Net proceeds from the sale of |
17 |
| an investment shall be reported as a receipt. During the period |
18 |
| investments are held they shall be identified by name and |
19 |
| quantity of security or instrument on each semi-annual report |
20 |
| during the period. |
21 |
| (b) Each report of a campaign contribution of $1,000 or |
22 |
| more required contributions under subsection (c) of Section |
23 |
| 9-10
shall disclose the following: -
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24 |
| (1) the name and address of the political committee;
|
25 |
| (2) the name and address of the person submitting the |
26 |
| report on behalf of the committee, if other than the |
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| chairman or treasurer (Blank) ; and
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| (3) the amount of funds on hand at the beginning of the |
3 |
| reporting
period;
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| (3) (4) the full name and mailing address of each |
5 |
| person who has made a contribution of $1,000 or more. one |
6 |
| or
more contributions to or for such committee within the |
7 |
| reporting period
in an aggregate amount or value in excess |
8 |
| of $150, together with
the amount
and date of such |
9 |
| contributions, and if a contributor is an individual who
|
10 |
| contributed more than $500, the occupation and employer of |
11 |
| the contributor or,
if the occupation and employer
of the |
12 |
| contributor are unknown, a statement that the committee has |
13 |
| made a good
faith effort to ascertain this information;
|
14 |
| (5) the total sum of individual contributions made to |
15 |
| or for such
committee during the reporting period and not |
16 |
| reported under item (4);
|
17 |
| (6) the name and address of each political committee |
18 |
| from which the
reporting committee received, or to which |
19 |
| that committee made, any transfer
of funds, in any |
20 |
| aggregate amount or value in excess of $150,
together
with |
21 |
| the amounts and dates of all transfers;
|
22 |
| (7) the total sum of transfers made to or from such |
23 |
| committee during
the reporting period and not reported |
24 |
| under item (6);
|
25 |
| (8) each loan to or from any person within the |
26 |
| reporting period by or
to such committee in an aggregate |
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| amount or value in excess of
$150,
together with the full |
2 |
| names and mailing addresses of the lender and
endorsers, if |
3 |
| any, and the date and amount of such loans, and if a lender |
4 |
| or
endorser is an individual who loaned or endorsed a loan |
5 |
| of more than $500, the
occupation and employer of that |
6 |
| individual, or if the occupation and employer
of the |
7 |
| individual are unknown, a statement that the committee has |
8 |
| made a good
faith effort to ascertain this information;
|
9 |
| (9) the total amount of proceeds received by such |
10 |
| committee from (a) the
sale of tickets for each dinner, |
11 |
| luncheon, cocktail party, rally, and other
fund-raising |
12 |
| events; (b) mass collections made at such events; and (c)
|
13 |
| sales of items such as political campaign pins, buttons, |
14 |
| badges, flags,
emblems, hats, banners, literature, and |
15 |
| similar materials;
|
16 |
| (10) each contribution, rebate, refund, or other |
17 |
| receipt in excess of
$150 received by such committee not |
18 |
| otherwise listed under items
(4)
through (9), and if a |
19 |
| contributor is an individual who contributed more than
|
20 |
| $500, the occupation and
employer of the contributor or, if |
21 |
| the occupation and employer of the
contributor are unknown, |
22 |
| a statement that the committee has made a good faith
effort
|
23 |
| to ascertain this information;
|
24 |
| (11) the total sum of all receipts by or for such |
25 |
| committee or candidate
during the reporting period.
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| (c) Each quarterly report shall include the following |
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| information regarding any independent expenditures made during |
2 |
| the reporting period: (1) the full name and mailing address of |
3 |
| each person to whom an expenditure in excess of $150 has been |
4 |
| made in connection with an independent expenditure; (2) the |
5 |
| amount, date, and purpose of such expenditure; (3) a statement |
6 |
| whether the independent expenditure was in support of or in |
7 |
| opposition to a particular candidate; (4) the name of the |
8 |
| candidate;
(5) the office and, when applicable, district, |
9 |
| sought by the candidate; and (6) a certification, under penalty |
10 |
| of perjury, that such expenditure was not made in co-operation, |
11 |
| consultation, or concert with, or at the request or suggestion |
12 |
| of, any candidate or any authorized committee or agent of such |
13 |
| committee. The report shall also include (I) the total of all |
14 |
| independent expenditures of $150 or less made during the |
15 |
| reporting period and (II) the total amount of all independent |
16 |
| expenditures made during the reporting period. |
17 |
| (d) The Board shall by rule define a "good faith effort".
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18 |
| The reports of campaign contributions filed under this |
19 |
| Article shall be
cumulative during the reporting period to |
20 |
| which they relate.
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21 |
| (e) Each report shall be verified, dated, and signed by |
22 |
| either the treasurer of the political committee or the |
23 |
| candidate on whose behalf the report is filed and shall contain |
24 |
| the following verification: |
25 |
| "I declare that this report (including any accompanying |
26 |
| schedules and statements) has been examined by me and, to the |
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| best of my knowledge and belief, is a true, correct, and |
2 |
| complete report as required by Article 9 of The Election Code. |
3 |
| I understand that willfully filing a false or incomplete |
4 |
| statement is subject to a civil penalty of up to $5,000.". |
5 |
| (f) A political committee may amend a report filed under |
6 |
| subsection (a) or (b). The Board may reduce or waive a fine if |
7 |
| the amendment is due to a technical or inadvertent error and |
8 |
| the political committee files the amended report, except that a |
9 |
| report filed under subsection (b) must be amended within 5 |
10 |
| business days. The State Board shall ensure that a description |
11 |
| of the amended information is available to the public. The |
12 |
| Board may promulgate rules to enforce this subsection. |
13 |
| (Source: P.A. 90-495, eff. 1-1-98; 90-737, eff. 1-1-99.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-13) (from Ch. 46, par. 9-13)
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15 |
| Sec. 9-13. Audits of political committees. |
16 |
| (a) The Board shall have the authority to order a political |
17 |
| committee to conduct an audit of the financial records required |
18 |
| to be maintained by the committee to ensure compliance with |
19 |
| Sections 9-8.5 and 9-10. Audits ordered by the Board shall be |
20 |
| conducted as provided in this Section and as provided by Board |
21 |
| rule. |
22 |
| (b) The Board may order an political committee to conduct |
23 |
| an audit of its financial records for any of the following |
24 |
| reasons: (i) a discrepancy between the ending balance of a |
25 |
| reporting period and the beginning balance of the next |
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| reporting period, (ii) failure to account for previously |
2 |
| reported investments or loans, or (iii) a discrepancy between |
3 |
| reporting contributions received by or expenditures made for a |
4 |
| political committee that are reported by another political |
5 |
| committee, except the Board shall not order an audit pursuant |
6 |
| to this item (iii) unless there is a willful pattern of |
7 |
| inaccurate reporting or there is a pattern of similar |
8 |
| inaccurate reporting involving similar contributions by the |
9 |
| same contributor. Prior to ordering an audit, the Board shall |
10 |
| afford the political committee due notice and an opportunity |
11 |
| for a closed preliminary hearing. A political committee shall |
12 |
| hire an entity qualified to perform an audit; except, a |
13 |
| political committee shall not hire a person that has |
14 |
| contributed to the political committee during the previous 4 |
15 |
| years. |
16 |
| (c) In each calendar year, the Board shall randomly order |
17 |
| no more than 3% of registered political committees to conduct |
18 |
| an audit. The Board shall establish a standard, scientific |
19 |
| method of selecting the political committees that are to be |
20 |
| audited so that every political committee has an equal |
21 |
| mathematical chance of being selected. |
22 |
| (d) Upon receipt of notification from the Board ordering an |
23 |
| audit, a political committee shall conduct an audit of the |
24 |
| financial records required to be maintained by the committee to |
25 |
| ensure compliance with the contribution limitations |
26 |
| established in Section 9-8.5 and the reporting requirements |
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| established in Section 9-3 and Section 9-10 for a period of 2 |
2 |
| years or the period since the committee was previously ordered |
3 |
| to conduct an audit, whichever is shorter. The entity |
4 |
| performing the audit shall review the amount of funds and |
5 |
| investments maintained by the political committee and ensure |
6 |
| the financial records accurately account for any contributions |
7 |
| and expenditures made by the political committee.
A certified |
8 |
| copy of the audit shall be delivered to the Board within 60 |
9 |
| calendar days after receipt of notice from the Board, unless |
10 |
| the Board grants an extension to complete the audit. A |
11 |
| political committee ordered to conduct an audit through the |
12 |
| random selection process shall not be required to conduct |
13 |
| another audit for a minimum of 5 years unless the Board has |
14 |
| reason to believe the political committee is in violation of |
15 |
| Section 9-3, 9-8.5, or 9-10. |
16 |
| (e) The Board shall not disclose the name of any political |
17 |
| committee ordered to conduct an audit or any documents in |
18 |
| possession of the Board related to an audit unless, after |
19 |
| review of the audit findings, the Board has reason to believe |
20 |
| the political committee is in violation of Section 9-3, 9-8.5, |
21 |
| or 9-10 and the Board imposed a fine. |
22 |
| (f) Failure to deliver a certified audit in a timely manner |
23 |
| is a business offense punishable by a fine of $250 per day that |
24 |
| the audit is late, up to a maximum of $5,000. |
25 |
| Each semi-annual report of campaign contributions and
|
26 |
| expenditures under Section 9-10 shall disclose-
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| (1) the name and address of the political committee;
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| (2) (Blank);
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3 |
| (3) the amount of funds on hand at the beginning of the |
4 |
| reporting
period;
|
5 |
| (4) the full name and mailing address of each person who |
6 |
| has made one or
more contributions to or for such committee |
7 |
| within the reporting period
in an aggregate amount or value in |
8 |
| excess of $150, together with
the amount
and date of such |
9 |
| contributions, and if the contributor is an individual who
|
10 |
| contributed more than $500, the
occupation and employer of the |
11 |
| contributor or, if the occupation and employer
of the |
12 |
| contributor are unknown, a statement that the committee has |
13 |
| made a good
faith effort to ascertain this information;
|
14 |
| (5) the total sum of individual contributions made to or |
15 |
| for such
committee during the reporting period and not reported |
16 |
| under item (4);
|
17 |
| (6) the name and address of each political committee from |
18 |
| which the
reporting committee received, or to which that |
19 |
| committee made, any transfer
of funds, in the aggregate amount |
20 |
| or value in excess of $150,
together
with the amounts and dates |
21 |
| of all transfers;
|
22 |
| (7) the total sum of transfers made to or from such |
23 |
| committee during
the reporting period and not reported under |
24 |
| item (6);
|
25 |
| (8) each loan to or from any person within the reporting |
26 |
| period by or
to such committee in an aggregate amount or value |
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| in excess of
$150,
together with the full names and mailing |
2 |
| addresses of the lender and
endorsers, if any, and the date and |
3 |
| amount of such loans, and if a lender or
endorser is an |
4 |
| individual who loaned or endorsed a loan of more than $500, the
|
5 |
| occupation and employer of that individual, or if the |
6 |
| occupation and employer
of the individual are unknown, a |
7 |
| statement that the committee has made a good
faith effort to |
8 |
| ascertain this information;
|
9 |
| (9) the total amount of proceeds received by such committee |
10 |
| from (a) the
sale of tickets for each dinner, luncheon, |
11 |
| cocktail party, rally, and other
fund-raising events; (b) mass |
12 |
| collections made at such events; and (c)
sales of items such as |
13 |
| political campaign pins, buttons, badges, flags,
emblems, |
14 |
| hats, banners, literature, and similar materials;
|
15 |
| (10) each contribution, rebate, refund, or other receipt in |
16 |
| excess of
$150 received by such committee not otherwise listed |
17 |
| under items
(4)
through (9), and if the contributor is an |
18 |
| individual who
contributed more than $500, the
occupation and |
19 |
| employer of the contributor or, if the occupation and employer
|
20 |
| of the contributor are unknown, a statement that the committee |
21 |
| has made a good
faith effort to ascertain this information;
|
22 |
| (11) the total sum of all receipts by or for such committee |
23 |
| or candidate
during the reporting period;
|
24 |
| (12) the full name and mailing address of each person to |
25 |
| whom
expenditures have been made by such committee or candidate |
26 |
| within the
reporting period in an aggregate amount or value in |
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| excess of $150,
the
amount, date, and purpose of each such |
2 |
| expenditure and the question of
public policy or the name and |
3 |
| address of, and office sought by, each
candidate on whose |
4 |
| behalf such expenditure was made;
|
5 |
| (13) the full name and mailing address of each person to |
6 |
| whom an
expenditure for personal services, salaries, and |
7 |
| reimbursed expenses in
excess of $150 has been made, and which |
8 |
| is not otherwise reported,
including the amount, date, and |
9 |
| purpose of such expenditure;
|
10 |
| (14) the total sum of expenditures made by such committee |
11 |
| during the
reporting period;
|
12 |
| (15) the full name and mailing address of each person to |
13 |
| whom the
committee owes debts or obligations in excess of $150, |
14 |
| and the
amount of
such debts or obligations.
|
15 |
| The Board shall by rule define a "good faith effort".
|
16 |
| (Source: P.A. 90-495, eff. 1-1-98; 90-737, eff. 1-1-99.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-16) (from Ch. 46, par. 9-16)
|
18 |
| Sec. 9-16.
It shall be the duty of the board and of each |
19 |
| county
clerk -
|
20 |
| (1) to make the reports and statements filed with them |
21 |
| available for
public inspection and copying, commencing as soon |
22 |
| as practicable but not
later than the end of the second day |
23 |
| following the day during which it
was received, and to permit |
24 |
| copying of any such report or statement by
hand or at cost by |
25 |
| duplicating machine, as requested by any person, at
the expense |
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| of such person;
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2 |
| (2) to preserve such reports and statements for a period of |
3 |
| 2 years
from the date of receipt;
|
4 |
| (3) to develop a filing, coding, and cross-indexing system |
5 |
| consonant
with the purposes of this Article;
|
6 |
| (4) to compile and maintain a current list of all |
7 |
| statements or
parts of statements pertaining to each candidate;
|
8 |
| (5) to prepare and publish such reports as the board or |
9 |
| county clerk
may deem appropriate;
|
10 |
| (6) to report apparent violations of law to the appropriate |
11 |
| law
enforcement authorities; and
|
12 |
| (7) to provide to each candidate at the time he files his |
13 |
| nomination
papers a notice of obligations under this Article. |
14 |
| Said notice shall state
that the manual of instructions and |
15 |
| forms for the statements required to
be filed under this |
16 |
| Article are available from the Board or the county clerk
upon |
17 |
| request. Said notice shall be given each candidate by the
Board |
18 |
| or county clerk and the candidate shall receipt therefor. |
19 |
| However,
if a candidate files his nomination papers by mail or |
20 |
| if an agent of the
candidate files nomination papers on behalf |
21 |
| of the candidate, the Board
or the county clerk shall within 2 |
22 |
| business days of the day and hour
endorsed on the petition send |
23 |
| such notice to the candidate by first
class mail. Such notice |
24 |
| shall briefly
outline who is required to file under the |
25 |
| campaign disclosure law and the
penalties for failure to file. |
26 |
| The notice of obligations under this Article shall be prepared |
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| by the Board.
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2 |
| Thereafter, at least 30 days before each filing date for |
3 |
| reports of
campaign contributions and for semi-annual reports |
4 |
| of campaign contributions
and expenditures, the Board shall |
5 |
| send by first class mail to each
political committee that has |
6 |
| filed a statement of organization with the
Board or the Board |
7 |
| and the county clerk, a notice of obligations under
this |
8 |
| Article, and appropriate forms for filing the report. The |
9 |
| notice
shall contain a statement that the manual of |
10 |
| instructions is available from
the Board or the county clerk |
11 |
| upon request.
|
12 |
| The board or the appropriate clerk shall preserve the |
13 |
| receipts for said
packets and notices for a period of 2 years |
14 |
| from the date of receipt.
|
15 |
| (Source: P.A. 86-873.)
|
16 |
| (10 ILCS 5/9-21) (from Ch. 46, par. 9-21)
|
17 |
| Sec. 9-21.
Upon receipt of a such complaint as provided in |
18 |
| Section 9-20 , the Board shall hold a closed
preliminary hearing |
19 |
| to determine whether or not the complaint appears to
have been |
20 |
| filed on justifiable grounds. Such closed preliminary hearing
|
21 |
| shall be conducted as soon as practicable after affording |
22 |
| reasonable
notice, a copy of the complaint, and an opportunity |
23 |
| to testify at such
hearing to both the person making the |
24 |
| complaint and the person against whom
the complaint is |
25 |
| directed. If the Board fails to determine
that the complaint |
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| has been filed on justifiable grounds, it shall dismiss the
|
2 |
| complaint without further hearing. Any additional hearings |
3 |
| shall be open to the public.
|
4 |
| Whenever in the judgment of the Board , in an open meeting, |
5 |
| determines , after affording due notice and an
opportunity for a |
6 |
| public hearing, that any person has engaged or is about to
|
7 |
| engage in an act or practice which constitutes or will |
8 |
| constitute a
violation of any provision of this Article or any |
9 |
| regulation or order
issued thereunder, the Board shall issue an |
10 |
| order directing such person to
take such action as the Board |
11 |
| determines may be necessary in the public
interest to correct |
12 |
| the violation.
In addition, if the act or practice
engaged in |
13 |
| consists of the failure to file any required report within the
|
14 |
| time prescribed by this Article, the Board, as part of its |
15 |
| order, shall
further provide that if, within the 12-month |
16 |
| period following the issuance
of the order, such person fails |
17 |
| to file within the time prescribed by this
Article any |
18 |
| subsequent report as may be required, such person may be |
19 |
| subject
to a civil penalty pursuant to Section 9-23. The Board |
20 |
| shall render its final
judgment within 60 days of the date the |
21 |
| complaint is filed; except that
during the 60 days preceding |
22 |
| the date of the election in reference to which
the complaint is |
23 |
| filed, the Board shall render its final judgment within 7
days |
24 |
| of the date the complaint is filed, and during the 7 days |
25 |
| preceding
such election, the Board shall render such judgment |
26 |
| before the date of such
election, if possible.
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| At any time prior to the issuance of the Board's final |
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| judgment, the
parties may dispose of the complaint by a written |
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| stipulation, agreed
settlement
or consent order. Any such |
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| stipulation, settlement or order shall, however,
be submitted |
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| in writing to the Board and shall become effective only if
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| approved by the Board in an open meeting . If the act or |
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| practice complained of consists of
the failure to file any |
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| required report within the time prescribed by this
Article, |
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| such stipulation, settlement or order may provide that if, |
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| within
the 12-month period following the approval of such |
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| stipulation,
agreement or order, the person complained of fails |
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| to file within the time
prescribed by this Article any |
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| subsequent reports as may be required, such
person may be |
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| subject to a civil penalty pursuant to Section 9-23.
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| Any person filing a complaint pursuant to Section 9-20 may, |
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| upon written
notice to the other parties and to the Board, |
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| voluntarily withdraw the
complaint
at any time prior to the |
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| issuance of the Board's final determination.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-574, eff. 8-21-03.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-23.5 new)
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| Sec. 9-23.5. Public database of founded complaints. The |
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| State Board of Elections shall establish and maintain on its |
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| official website a searchable database, freely accessible to |
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| the public, of each complaint filed with the Board under this |
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| Article with respect to which Board action was taken, including |
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| all Board actions and penalties imposed, if any. The Board must |
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| update the database within 5 business days after an action is |
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| taken or a penalty is imposed to include that complaint, |
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| action, or penalty in the database. The Task Force on Campaign |
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| Finance Reform shall make recommendations on improving access |
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| to information related to founded complaints.
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-28)
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| Sec. 9-28. Electronic filing and availability. The Board |
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by rule
provide for the electronic filing of expenditure |
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| and contribution
reports as follows:
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| Electronic Beginning July 1, 1999, or as soon thereafter as |
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| the Board has provided
adequate software to the political |
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| committee, electronic filing is required for
all
political
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| committees that during the
reporting period (i) had at any time |
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| a balance or an accumulation of
contributions
of $10,000 |
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| $25,000 or more, (ii) made aggregate expenditures of $10,000 |
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| $25,000 or more, or
(iii) received loans of an aggregate of |
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| $10,000 $25,000 or more.
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| Beginning July 1, 2003, electronic filing is required for |
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| all political
committees that during the reporting period (i)
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| had at any time a balance or
an accumulation of contributions |
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| of $10,000 or more, (ii) made aggregate
expenditures of $10,000 |
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| or more, or (iii) received loans of an aggregate of
$10,000
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| more.
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| The Board may provide by rule for the optional
electronic |
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| filing of
expenditure and contribution reports for all other |
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| political committees.
The Board shall promptly
make all reports |
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| filed under this Article by
all political committees publicly
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| available by means of a searchable database that is accessible |
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| on the Board's website through
the World Wide Web .
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| The Board shall provide all software necessary to comply |
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| with this
Section to candidates, public officials, political |
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| committees, and election
authorities.
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| The Board shall implement a plan to provide computer access |
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| and assistance
to candidates, public officials, political |
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| committees, and election authorities
with respect to |
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| electronic filings required under this Article.
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| For the purposes of this Section, "political committees" |
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| includes entities
required to report to the Board under Section |
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| 9-7.5.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-495, eff. 8-18-97; 90-737, eff. 1-1-99.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-28.5 new)
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| Sec. 9-28.5. Injunctive relief for electioneering |
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| communications. |
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| (a) Whenever the Attorney General, or a State's Attorney |
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| with jurisdiction over any portion of the relevant electorate, |
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| believes that any person, as defined in Section 9-1.6, is |
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| making, producing, publishing, republishing, or broadcasting |
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| an electioneering communication paid for by any person, as |
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| defined in Section 9-1.6, who has not first complied with the |
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| registration and disclosure requirements of this Article, he or |
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| she may bring an action in the name of the People of the State |
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| of Illinois or, in the case of a State's Attorney, the People |
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| of the County, against such person or persons to restrain by |
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| preliminary or permanent injunction the making, producing, |
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| publishing, republishing, or broadcasting of such |
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| electioneering communication until the registration and |
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| disclosure requirements have been met. |
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| (b) Any political committee that believes any person, as |
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| defined in Section 9-1.6, is making, producing, publishing, |
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| republishing, or broadcasting an electioneering communication |
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| paid for by any person, as defined in Section 9-1.6, who has |
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| not first complied with the registration and disclosure |
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| requirements of this Article may bring an action in the circuit |
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| court against such person or persons to restrain by preliminary |
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| or permanent injunction the making, producing, publishing, |
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| republishing, or broadcasting of such electioneering |
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| communication until the registration and disclosure |
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| requirements have been met. |
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-30)
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| Sec. 9-30. Ballot forfeiture. The State Board of Elections |
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| shall not certify the The name of any a person who has not paid |
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| a
civil penalty imposed against his or her political committee |
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| him or her under this Article to shall not appear
upon any |
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| ballot for any office in any election if while the penalty is |
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| unpaid by the date required for certification .
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| The State Board of Elections shall generate a list of all |
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| candidates whose political committees have not paid any civil |
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| penalty assessed against them under this Article. Such list |
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| shall be transmitted to any election authority whose duty it is |
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| to place the name of any such candidate on the ballot. The |
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| election authority shall not place upon the ballot the name of |
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| any candidate appearing on this list for any office in any |
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| election while the penalty is unpaid, unless the candidate has |
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| requested a hearing and the Board has not disposed of the |
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| matter by the date of certification. |
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| (Source: P.A. 93-615, eff. 11-19-03.) |
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-40 new)
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| Sec. 9-40. Campaign Finance Reform Task Force. |
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| (a) There is hereby created the Campaign Finance Reform |
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| Task Force. The purpose of the Task Force is to conduct a |
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| thorough review of the implementation of campaign finance |
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| reform legislation in the State of Illinois, and the |
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| feasibility of implementing a mechanism of campaign finance |
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| regulation that would subsidize political campaigns in |
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| exchange for voluntary adherence to specified expenditure |
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| limitations. |
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| (b) The Task Force shall consist of 11 members, appointed |
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| as follows: 2 each by the Speaker of the House of |
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| Representatives, the Minority Leader of the House of |
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| Representatives, the President of the Senate, and the Minority |
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| Leader of the Senate; and 3 by the Governor, one of whom shall |
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| serve as chairperson. Members shall be adults and residents of |
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| Illinois. The individual (or his or her successor) who |
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| appointed a member may remove that appointed member before the |
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| expiration of his or her term on the Task Force for official |
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| misconduct, incompetence, or neglect of duty. Members shall |
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| serve without compensation, but may be reimbursed for expenses. |
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| Appointments shall be made within 60 days after the effective |
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| date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly. |
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| (c) The Task Force shall conduct meetings and conduct a |
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| public hearing before filing any report mandated by this |
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| Section. At the public hearings, the Task Force shall allow |
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| interested persons to present their views and comments. The |
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| Task Force shall submit all reports required by this Section to |
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| the Governor, the State Board of Elections, and the General |
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| Assembly. In addition to the reports required by this Section, |
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| the Task Force may provide, at its discretion, interim reports |
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| and recommendations. The State Board of Elections shall provide |
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| administrative support to the Task Force. |
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| (d) The Task Force shall study the feasibility of |
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| implementing a mechanism of campaign finance regulation that |
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| would subsidize political campaigns in exchange for voluntary |
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| adherence to specified expenditure limitations. In conducting |
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| its study, the Task Force shall consider a system of public |
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| financing by State government for the conduct and finance of |
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| election campaigns for the following: (1) Representatives and |
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| Senators in the General Assembly, (2) constitutional offices of |
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| State government, and (3) judges. The Task Force may propose |
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| financing campaigns through funding mechanisms including, but |
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| not limited to, fines, voluntary contributions, surcharges on |
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| lobbying activities, and a whistleblower fund. In determining a |
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| plan for election to each office, the Task Force shall consider |
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| the following factors: |
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| (i) the amount of funds raised by past candidates for |
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| that office; |
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| (ii) the amount of funds expended by past candidates |
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| for that office; |
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| (iii) the disparity in the amount of funds raised by |
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| candidates of different political parties; |
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| (iv) the amount of funds expended by entities not |
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| affiliated with a candidate; |
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| (v) the amount of money contributed to or expended by a |
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| committee of a political party to promote a candidate; |
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| (vi) jurisprudence with relation to campaign finance |
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| and public financing; and
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| (vii) such other factors, not confined to the |
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| foregoing, that the Task Force determines to be related to |
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| the public financing of elections in this State. |
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| The Task Force shall also study the feasibility of creating |
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| public financing within the statutory system of limits, or if |
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| the system of limits should be changed to facilitate a system |
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| of public financing and the need for a process to protect |
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| candidates who receive public financing against candidates who |
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| do not opt to participate in public financing or who |
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| self-finance. |
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| The task force shall submit the report required by this |
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| subsection no later than December 31, 2011. The Task Force may |
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| provide, at its discretion, interim reports and |
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| recommendations before that date. |
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| (e) The Task Force shall examine and make recommendations |
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| related to the provisions of this amendatory Act of the 96th |
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| General Assembly in Section 9-8.5 (c-5) and (c-10) limiting |
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| contributions to a political party committee from a candidate |
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| political committee or political party committee. The Task |
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| Force shall submit a report with recommendations required by |
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| this subsection no later than September 30, 2012. The Task |
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| Force may provide, at its discretion, interim reports and |
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| recommendations before that date. |
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| (f) The Task Force shall review the implementation of this |
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| amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly and any additional |
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| campaign finance reform legislation considered by the General |
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| Assembly. The Task Force shall examine each provision of this |
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| amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly and make |
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| recommendations for changes, deletions, or improvements.
In |
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| conducting its review of campaign finance reform |
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| implementation, the Task Force shall also consider and address |
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| a variety of empirical measures, case studies, and comparative |
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| analyses, including, but not limited to the following: |
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| (i) campaign finance legislation in other states as |
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| well as the federal system of campaign finance regulation; |
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| (ii) the impact of contribution limits in Illinois, |
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| including the impact on contributions from individuals, |
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| corporations, associations, and labor organizations; |
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| (iii) the impact of contribution limits on independent |
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| expenditures in Illinois; |
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| (iv) the effectiveness, reliability, and cost of |
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| various enforcement mechanisms; |
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| (v) the best practices in mandating timely disclosure |
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| of the origin of campaign contributions; and |
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| (vi) the best way to require and conduct random audits |
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| and audits for cause. |
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| The Task Force shall also submit a report detailing the |
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| following: (i) the effectiveness of enforcement mechanisms, |
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| (ii) whether the disclosure requirements and the definition of |
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| “receipt” result in accurate reporting; (iii) issues related to |
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| audits, (iv) the effect of using the same election cycle for |
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| all members of the General Assembly, and (v) the impact of the |
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| Section 9-8.5(h). |
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| The Task Force shall submit reports required by this |
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| subsection no later than March 1, 2013 and March 1, 2015. |
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| (g) The Task Force shall submit a final report by March 10, |
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| 2015. The Task Force is abolished and this Section is repealed |
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| on March 15, 2015.
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| (10 ILCS 5/29-12) (from Ch. 46, par. 29-12)
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| Sec. 29-12. Disregard of Election Code. Except with respect |
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| to Article 9 of this Code, any Any person
who knowingly (a) |
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| does any act prohibited by or declared unlawful by, or
(b) |
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| fails to do any act required by, this Code, shall, unless a |
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| different
punishment is prescribed by this Code, be guilty of a |
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| Class A misdemeanor.
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| (Source: P.A. 78-887.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-1.7 rep.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-4 rep.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-7.5 rep.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-12 rep.) |
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-14 rep.) |
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| Section 10. The Election Code is amended by repealing |
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| Sections 9-1.7, 9-4, 9-7.5, 9-12, and 9-14. |
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| Section 97. Severability. The provisions of this Act are |
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| severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect on |
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| January 1, 2011, except that this Section and the changes in |
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| Section 5 to Sections 9-1.14, 9-1.15, 9-2, 9-3, 9-8.6, 9-28.5, |
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| and 9-40 of the Election Code take effect on July 1, 2010.".
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