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1 | AN ACT concerning elections.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Illinois Clean Elections Act. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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7 | "Certified candidate" means a candidate running for | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, State | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Treasurer, State Comptroller, State Senator, or State | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Representative, in a primary election, and Governor, Secretary | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | of State, Attorney General, State Treasurer, State | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Comptroller, State Senator, or State Representative, in a | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | general election who chooses to participate in this Act and who | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | is certified as an Illinois Clean Elections Act candidate under | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | subsection (e) of Section 20 of this Act. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | "Contribution" has the same meaning as in Article 9 of the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Election Code. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | "Fund" means the Illinois Clean Elections Fund established | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | in Section 15 of this Act. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | "Nonparticipating candidate" means a candidate running for | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, State | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | Treasurer, State Comptroller, State Senator, or State | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | Representative, in a primary election, and Governor, Secretary |
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1 | of State, Attorney General, State Treasurer, State | ||||||
2 | Comptroller, State Senator, or State Representative, in a | ||||||
3 | general election who does not choose to participate in this Act | ||||||
4 | and who is not seeking to be certified as an Illinois Clean | ||||||
5 | Elections Act candidate. | ||||||
6 | "Participating candidate" means a candidate who is running | ||||||
7 | for Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, State | ||||||
8 | Treasurer, State Comptroller, State Senator, or State | ||||||
9 | Representative, in a primary election, and Governor, Secretary | ||||||
10 | of State, Attorney General, State Treasurer, State | ||||||
11 | Comptroller, State Senator, or State Representative, in a | ||||||
12 | general election who is seeking to be certified as an Illinois | ||||||
13 | Clean Elections Act candidate. | ||||||
14 | "Qualifying contribution" means a donation: | ||||||
15 | (1) Of $5 in the form of a check or a money order | ||||||
16 | payable to the Fund in support of a candidate; | ||||||
17 | (2) Made by a registered voter within the district for | ||||||
18 | the office a candidate is seeking; | ||||||
19 | (3) Made during the designated qualifying period and | ||||||
20 | obtained with the knowledge and approval of the candidate; | ||||||
21 | and | ||||||
22 | (4) That is acknowledged by a written receipt that | ||||||
23 | identifies the name and address of the donor on forms | ||||||
24 | provided by the State Board. | ||||||
25 | "Qualifying period" means the following: | ||||||
26 | (1) For a participating candidate for Governor, |
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1 | Secretary of State, Attorney General, State Treasurer, or | ||||||
2 | State Comptroller, the qualifying period begins November | ||||||
3 | 1st immediately preceding the election year and ends at | ||||||
4 | 5:00 p.m. on April 15th of the election year unless the | ||||||
5 | candidate is unenrolled, in which case the period ends at | ||||||
6 | 5:00 p.m. on June 2nd of the election year. | ||||||
7 | (2) For State Senate or State House of Representatives | ||||||
8 | participating candidates, the qualifying period begins | ||||||
9 | January 1st of the election year and ends at 5:00 p.m. on | ||||||
10 | April 15th of that election year unless the candidate is | ||||||
11 | unenrolled, in which case the period ends at 5:00 p.m. on | ||||||
12 | June 2nd of the election year. | ||||||
13 | "Seed money contribution" means a contribution of no more | ||||||
14 | than $100 per individual made to a contribution from the | ||||||
15 | candidate or the candidate's family. To be eligible for | ||||||
16 | certification, a candidate may collect and spend only seed | ||||||
17 | money contributions subsequent to becoming a candidate as | ||||||
18 | defined by Article 9 of the Election Code and throughout the | ||||||
19 | qualifying period. A participating candidate who has accepted | ||||||
20 | contributions or made expenditures that do not comply with the | ||||||
21 | seed money restrictions under this Act may petition the State | ||||||
22 | Board to remain eligible for certification as an Illinois Clean | ||||||
23 | Elections Act candidate in accordance with rules of the State | ||||||
24 | Board, if the failure to comply was unintentional and does not | ||||||
25 | constitute a significant infraction of these restrictions. | ||||||
26 | Prior to certification, a candidate may obligate an amount |
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1 | greater than the seed money collected if the value of the goods | ||||||
2 | and services received from a vendor does not exceed the amount | ||||||
3 | paid to the vendor. A candidate may not collect or spend seed | ||||||
4 | money contributions after certification as an Illinois Clean | ||||||
5 | Elections Act candidate. A seed money contribution must be | ||||||
6 | reported according to procedures developed by the State Board. | ||||||
7 | "State Board" means the State Board of Elections.
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8 | Section 10. Alternative campaign financing option. This | ||||||
9 | Act establishes an alternative campaign financing option | ||||||
10 | available to candidates running for Governor, Secretary of | ||||||
11 | State, Attorney General, State Treasurer, State Comptroller, | ||||||
12 | State Senator, and State Representative. This alternative | ||||||
13 | campaign financing option is available to candidates for | ||||||
14 | elections to be held beginning in the year 2020. The State | ||||||
15 | Board shall Administer this Act and the Fund. Candidates | ||||||
16 | participating in this Act must also comply with all other | ||||||
17 | applicable election and campaign laws and regulations.
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18 | Section 15. The Illinois Clean Elections Fund established; | ||||||
19 | sources of funding.
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20 | (a) The Illinois Clean Elections Fund is established as a | ||||||
21 | special fund in the State treasury to finance the election | ||||||
22 | campaigns of certified Illinois Clean Elections Act candidates | ||||||
23 | running for Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, | ||||||
24 | State Treasurer, State Comptroller, State Senator, and State |
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1 | Representative and to pay administrative and enforcement costs | ||||||
2 | of the State Board related to this Act. Any interest generated | ||||||
3 | by the Fund is credited to the Fund. The State Board shall | ||||||
4 | administer the Fund. | ||||||
5 | (b) The following must be deposited into the Fund: | ||||||
6 | (1) The qualifying contributions required under | ||||||
7 | Section 20 of this Act when those contributions are | ||||||
8 | submitted to the State Board. | ||||||
9 | (2) $40,000,000 of the revenues from the taxes imposed | ||||||
10 | by the Illinois Income Tax Act and credited to the General | ||||||
11 | Revenue Fund, transferred to the Fund by the State | ||||||
12 | Treasurer on or before January 1st of each year, beginning | ||||||
13 | January 1, 2020. These revenues must be offset in an | ||||||
14 | equitable manner by an equivalent reduction within the | ||||||
15 | administrative divisions of the legislative branch and | ||||||
16 | executive branch agencies. If the State Board determines | ||||||
17 | that the Fund will not have sufficient revenues to cover | ||||||
18 | the likely demand for funds from the Illinois Clean | ||||||
19 | Elections Fund in an upcoming calendar year, by January 1st | ||||||
20 | the State Board shall provide a report of its projections | ||||||
21 | of the balances in the Illinois Clean Elections Fund to the | ||||||
22 | General Assembly and the Governor and may request that the | ||||||
23 | State Treasurer make the following transfers to the | ||||||
24 | Illinois Clean Elections Fund from the General Revenue | ||||||
25 | Fund: | ||||||
26 | (A) Up to $20,000,000 no later than February 28, |
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1 | 2020, reflecting an advance of the transfer of the | ||||||
2 | amounts that would be received on or before January 1, | ||||||
3 | 2021 pursuant to this paragraph. | ||||||
4 | (B) Up to $15,000,000 no later than July 31, 2020, | ||||||
5 | pursuant to this paragraph reflecting an advance of the | ||||||
6 | transfer of the amounts that would be received on or | ||||||
7 | before January 1, 2021 pursuant to this paragraph. | ||||||
8 | (C) Up to $5,000,000 no later than September 1, | ||||||
9 | 2022, reflecting a partial advance of the transfer of | ||||||
10 | the amounts that would be received on or before January | ||||||
11 | 1, 2023 pursuant to this paragraph. | ||||||
12 | (3) Revenue from a tax checkoff program allowing a | ||||||
13 | resident of the State who files a tax return with the | ||||||
14 | Department of Revenue to designate that $3 be paid into the | ||||||
15 | Fund. If a husband and wife file a joint return, each | ||||||
16 | spouse may designate that $3 be paid. The Department of | ||||||
17 | Revenue shall report annually the amounts designated for | ||||||
18 | the Fund to the State Treasurer, who shall transfer that | ||||||
19 | amount to the Fund. | ||||||
20 | (4) Seed money contributions remaining unspent after a | ||||||
21 | candidate has been certified as an Illinois Clean Elections | ||||||
22 | Act candidate. | ||||||
23 | (5) Fund revenues that were distributed to an Illinois | ||||||
24 | Clean Elections Act candidate and that remain unspent after | ||||||
25 | the candidate has lost a primary election or after all | ||||||
26 | general elections. |
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1 | (6) Other unspent Fund revenues distributed to any | ||||||
2 | Illinois Clean Elections Act candidate who does not remain | ||||||
3 | a candidate throughout a primary or general election cycle. | ||||||
4 | (7) Voluntary donations made directly to the Fund. | ||||||
5 | (8) Fines collected under this Act. | ||||||
6 | (c) By September 1st preceding each election year, the | ||||||
7 | State Board shall publish an estimate of revenue in the Fund | ||||||
8 | available for distribution to certified candidates during the | ||||||
9 | upcoming year's elections and an estimate of the likely demand | ||||||
10 | for clean elections funding during that election. The State | ||||||
11 | Board may submit legislation to request additional funding. | ||||||
12 | Section 20. Terms of participation.
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13 | (a) A participating candidate must file a declaration of | ||||||
14 | intent to seek certification as an Illinois Clean Elections Act | ||||||
15 | candidate and to comply with the requirements of this Act. The | ||||||
16 | declaration of intent must be filed with the State Board prior | ||||||
17 | to or during the qualifying period, except as provided in | ||||||
18 | subsection (l) of this Section, according to forms and | ||||||
19 | procedures developed by the State Board. A participating | ||||||
20 | candidate must submit a declaration of intent within 5 business | ||||||
21 | days after collecting qualifying contributions under this Act | ||||||
22 | or the qualifying contributions collected before the | ||||||
23 | declaration of intent has been filed will not be counted toward | ||||||
24 | the eligibility requirement in subsection (c) of this Section. | ||||||
25 | (b) Subsequent to becoming a candidate defined by and prior |
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1 | to certification, a participating candidate may not accept | ||||||
2 | contributions, except for seed money contributions. A | ||||||
3 | participating candidate must limit the candidate's seed money | ||||||
4 | contributions to the following amounts: | ||||||
5 | (1) $50,000 for a gubernatorial candidate. | ||||||
6 | (2) $25,000 for a candidate for Secretary of State, | ||||||
7 | Attorney General, State Treasurer, or State Comptroller. | ||||||
8 | (3) $10,000 for a candidate for the State Senate. | ||||||
9 | (4) $5,000 for a candidate for the State House of | ||||||
10 | Representatives.
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11 | The State Board may, by rule, revise these amounts to | ||||||
12 | ensure the effective implementation of this Act. | ||||||
13 | (c) Participating candidates must obtain qualifying | ||||||
14 | contributions during the qualifying period as follows: | ||||||
15 | (1) For a candidate for Governor, Secretary of State, | ||||||
16 | Attorney General, State Treasurer, or State Comptroller, | ||||||
17 | the minimum number of qualifying donations from verified | ||||||
18 | registered voters of this State is equal to the minimum | ||||||
19 | number of signatures required for a candidate petition for | ||||||
20 | a statewide office under subsection (a) of Section 7-10 of | ||||||
21 | this Code. | ||||||
22 | (2) For a candidate for the State Senate, the minimum | ||||||
23 | number of qualifying donations from verified registered | ||||||
24 | voters of this State is equal to the minimum number of | ||||||
25 | signatures required for a candidate petition for a State | ||||||
26 | Senator under Section 8-8 of this Code. |
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1 | (3) For a candidate for the State House of | ||||||
2 | Representatives, the minimum number of qualifying | ||||||
3 | donations from verified registered voters of this State is | ||||||
4 | equal to the minimum number of signatures required for a | ||||||
5 | candidate petition for a Representative in the General | ||||||
6 | Assembly under Section 8-8 of this Code. | ||||||
7 | A payment, gift, or anything of value may not be given in | ||||||
8 | exchange for a qualifying contribution. A candidate may pay the | ||||||
9 | fee for a money order in the amount of $5, which is a | ||||||
10 | qualifying contribution, as long as the donor making the | ||||||
11 | qualifying contribution pays the $5 amount reflected on the | ||||||
12 | money order. Any money order fees paid by a participating | ||||||
13 | candidate must be paid for with seed money and reported in | ||||||
14 | accordance with State Board rules. | ||||||
15 | (d) A participating candidate must submit qualifying | ||||||
16 | contributions to the State Board during the qualifying period | ||||||
17 | according to procedures developed by the State Board, except as | ||||||
18 | provided under subsection (l) of this Section. | ||||||
19 | (e) Upon receipt of a final submittal of qualifying | ||||||
20 | contributions by a participating candidate, the State Board | ||||||
21 | shall determine whether or not the candidate has: | ||||||
22 | (1) Signed and filed a declaration of intent to | ||||||
23 | participate in this Act. | ||||||
24 | (2) Submitted the appropriate number of valid | ||||||
25 | qualifying contributions. | ||||||
26 | (3) Qualified as a candidate by petition or other |
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1 | means. | ||||||
2 | (4) Not accepted contributions, except for seed money | ||||||
3 | contributions, and otherwise complied with seed money | ||||||
4 | restrictions. | ||||||
5 | (5) Not run for the same office as a nonparticipating | ||||||
6 | candidate in a primary election in the same election year. | ||||||
7 | (6) Otherwise met the requirements for participation | ||||||
8 | in this Act. | ||||||
9 | The State Board shall certify a candidate complying with | ||||||
10 | the requirements of this Section as an Illinois Clean Elections | ||||||
11 | Act candidate as soon as possible and no later than 3 business | ||||||
12 | days after final submittal of qualifying contributions.
Upon | ||||||
13 | certification, a candidate must transfer to the Fund any | ||||||
14 | unspent seed money contributions. A certified candidate must | ||||||
15 | comply with all requirements of this Act after certification | ||||||
16 | and throughout the primary and general election periods. | ||||||
17 | Failure to do so is a violation of this Act. | ||||||
18 | (f) After certification, a candidate must limit the | ||||||
19 | candidate's campaign expenditures and obligations, including | ||||||
20 | outstanding obligations, to the revenues distributed to the | ||||||
21 | candidate from the Fund and may not accept any contributions | ||||||
22 | unless specifically authorized by the State Board. Candidates | ||||||
23 | may also accept and spend interest earned on bank accounts. All | ||||||
24 | revenues distributed to a certified candidate from the Fund | ||||||
25 | must be used for campaign-related purposes. The candidate, the | ||||||
26 | treasurer, the candidate's political committee, or any agent of |
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1 | the candidate and committee may not use these revenues for any | ||||||
2 | but campaign-related purposes. The State Board shall publish | ||||||
3 | guidelines outlining permissible campaign-related | ||||||
4 | expenditures. | ||||||
5 | (g) The State Board shall distribute to certified | ||||||
6 | candidates revenues from the Fund in amounts determined under | ||||||
7 | subsection (h) in the following manner. | ||||||
8 | (1) Within 3 days after certification, for candidates | ||||||
9 | certified prior to March 15th of the election year, | ||||||
10 | revenues from the Fund must be distributed as if the | ||||||
11 | candidates are in an uncontested primary election. | ||||||
12 | (2) Within 3 days after certification, for all | ||||||
13 | candidates certified between March 15th and April 15th of | ||||||
14 | the election year, revenues from the Fund must be | ||||||
15 | distributed according to whether the candidate is in a | ||||||
16 | contested or uncontested primary election. | ||||||
17 | (3) For candidates in contested primary elections | ||||||
18 | receiving a distribution under paragraph (1) of this | ||||||
19 | subsection, additional revenues from the fund must be | ||||||
20 | distributed within 3 days of March 15th after the election | ||||||
21 | year. | ||||||
22 | (4) Within 3 days after the primary election results | ||||||
23 | are certified, for general election certified candidates, | ||||||
24 | revenues from the Fund must be distributed according to | ||||||
25 | whether the candidate is in a contested or uncontested | ||||||
26 | general election. |
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1 | Funds may be distributed to certified candidates under this | ||||||
2 | Section by any mechanism that is expeditious, ensures | ||||||
3 | accountability, and safeguards the integrity of the Fund. | ||||||
4 | (h) The candidate or committee shall deposit all revenues | ||||||
5 | from the Fund in a campaign account with a bank or other | ||||||
6 | financial institution. The campaign funds must be segregated | ||||||
7 | from, and may not be commingled with, any other funds. | ||||||
8 | (i) By July 1, 2020 and at least every 4 years after that | ||||||
9 | date, the State Board shall determine the amount of funds to be | ||||||
10 | distributed to participating candidates based on the type of | ||||||
11 | election and office as follows: | ||||||
12 | (1) For contested legislative primary elections, the | ||||||
13 | amount of revenues to be distributed is the average amount | ||||||
14 | of campaign expenditures made by each candidate during all | ||||||
15 | contested primary election races for the immediately | ||||||
16 | preceding 2 primary elections, as reported in the initial | ||||||
17 | filing period subsequent to the primary election, for the | ||||||
18 | respective offices of State Senate and State House of | ||||||
19 | Representatives. | ||||||
20 | (2) For uncontested legislative primary elections, the | ||||||
21 | amount of revenues distributed is the average amount of | ||||||
22 | campaign expenditures made by each candidate during all | ||||||
23 | uncontested primary election races for the immediately | ||||||
24 | preceding 2 primary elections, as reported in the initial | ||||||
25 | filing period subsequent to the primary election, for the | ||||||
26 | respective offices of State Senate and State House of |
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1 | Representatives. | ||||||
2 | (3) For contested legislative general elections, the | ||||||
3 | amount of revenues distributed is the average amount of | ||||||
4 | campaign expenditures made by each candidate during all | ||||||
5 | contested general election races for the immediately | ||||||
6 | preceding 2 general elections, as reported in the initial | ||||||
7 | filing period subsequent to the general election, for the | ||||||
8 | respective offices of State Senate and State House of | ||||||
9 | Representatives. | ||||||
10 | (4) For uncontested legislative general elections, the | ||||||
11 | amount of revenues to be distributed from the Fund is 40% | ||||||
12 | of the amount distributed to a participating candidate in a | ||||||
13 | contested general election. | ||||||
14 | (5) For gubernatorial primary elections, the amount of | ||||||
15 | revenues distributed is $2,000,000 per candidate in the | ||||||
16 | primary election. | ||||||
17 | (6) For gubernatorial general elections, the amount of | ||||||
18 | revenues distributed is $4,000,000 per candidate in the | ||||||
19 | general election. | ||||||
20 | (7) For contested primary elections for Attorney | ||||||
21 | General the amount of revenues distributed per candidate is | ||||||
22 | $500,000 per candidate. | ||||||
23 | (8) For the general election for Attorney General, the | ||||||
24 | amount of funds distributed per candidate is $2,000,000. | ||||||
25 | (9) For primary elections for Secretary of State the | ||||||
26 | amount of revenues distributed per candidate is $500,000 |
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1 | per candidate. | ||||||
2 | (10) For the general election for Secretary of State, | ||||||
3 | the amount of funds distributed per candidate is | ||||||
4 | $2,000,000. | ||||||
5 | (11) For contested primary elections for State | ||||||
6 | Treasurer, the amount of revenues distributed per | ||||||
7 | candidate is $200,000. | ||||||
8 | (12) For the general election for State Treasurer, the | ||||||
9 | amount of funds distributed per candidate is $800,000. | ||||||
10 | (13) For contested primary elections for State | ||||||
11 | Comptroller, the amount of revenues distributed per | ||||||
12 | candidate is $200,000. | ||||||
13 | (14) For the general election for State Comptroller, | ||||||
14 | the amount of funds distributed per candidate is $800,000. | ||||||
15 | (15) For any uncontested primary or general election | ||||||
16 | for the office of Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of | ||||||
17 | State, State Treasurer, or Comptroller, the amount of funds | ||||||
18 | distributed shall be 40% of those otherwise distributed in | ||||||
19 | a contested primary or general election. | ||||||
20 | If the immediately preceding election cycles do not contain | ||||||
21 | sufficient electoral data, the State Board shall use | ||||||
22 | information from the most recent applicable elections. | ||||||
23 | (j) When any campaign, finance, or election report shows | ||||||
24 | that the sum of a candidate's expenditures or obligations, or | ||||||
25 | funds raised or borrowed, whichever is greater, alone or in | ||||||
26 | conjunction with independent reported expenditures, exceeds |
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1 | the distribution amount under subsection (h) of this Section, | ||||||
2 | the State Board shall issue immediately to any opposing | ||||||
3 | Illinois Clean Elections Act candidate an additional amount | ||||||
4 | equivalent to the reported excess. Matching funds are limited | ||||||
5 | to 2 times the amount originally distributed under paragraph | ||||||
6 | (1), (3), (5), or (6) of subsection (h) of this Section, | ||||||
7 | whichever is applicable. | ||||||
8 | (k) An unenrolled candidate certified by January 15th | ||||||
9 | preceding the primary election is eligible for revenues from | ||||||
10 | the Fund in the same amounts and at the same time as an | ||||||
11 | uncontested primary election candidate and a general election | ||||||
12 | candidate as specified in subsections (g) and (h) of this | ||||||
13 | Section. For an unenrolled candidate not certified by January | ||||||
14 | 15th at 5:00 p.m. the deadline for filing qualifying | ||||||
15 | contributions is 5:00 p.m. on June 2nd preceding the general | ||||||
16 | election. An unenrolled candidate certified after January 15th | ||||||
17 | at 5:00 p.m. is eligible for revenues from the Fund in the same | ||||||
18 | amounts as a general election candidate, as specified in | ||||||
19 | subsections (g) and (h) of this Section. | ||||||
20 | (l) The State Board shall establish by rule procedures for | ||||||
21 | qualification, certification, disbursement of Fund revenues, | ||||||
22 | and return of unspent Fund revenues for races involving special | ||||||
23 | elections, recounts, vacancies, withdrawals, or replacement | ||||||
24 | candidates. | ||||||
25 | (m) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, | ||||||
26 | participating and certified candidates shall report any money |
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1 | collected, all campaign expenditures, obligations, and related | ||||||
2 | activities to the State Board according to procedures developed | ||||||
3 | by the State Board. Upon the filing of a final report for any | ||||||
4 | primary election in which the candidate was defeated and for | ||||||
5 | all general elections that candidate shall return all unspent | ||||||
6 | Fund revenues to the State Board. In developing these | ||||||
7 | procedures, the State Board shall utilize existing campaign | ||||||
8 | reporting procedures whenever practicable. The State Board | ||||||
9 | shall ensure timely public access to campaign finance data and | ||||||
10 | may utilize electronic means of reporting and storing | ||||||
11 | information. | ||||||
12 | (n) The treasurer shall obtain and keep: | ||||||
13 | (1) Bank or other account statements for the campaign | ||||||
14 | account covering the duration of the campaign. | ||||||
15 | (2) A vendor invoice stating the particular goods or | ||||||
16 | services purchased for every expenditure of $50 or more. | ||||||
17 | (3) A record proving that a vendor received payment for | ||||||
18 | every expenditure of $50 or more in the form of a cancelled | ||||||
19 | check, receipt from the vendor, or bank or credit card | ||||||
20 | statement identifying the vendor as the payee. | ||||||
21 | The treasurer shall preserve the records for 2 years | ||||||
22 | following the candidate's final campaign finance report for the | ||||||
23 | election cycle. The candidate and treasurer shall submit | ||||||
24 | photocopies of the records to the State Board upon its request. | ||||||
25 | (o) The State Board may not distribute revenues to | ||||||
26 | certified candidates in excess of the total amount of money |
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1 | deposited into the Fund as set forth in Section 15. | ||||||
2 | Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Act, if the State | ||||||
3 | Board determines that the revenues in the Fund are insufficient | ||||||
4 | to meet distributions under subsections (h) or (i) of this | ||||||
5 | Section, the State Board may permit certified candidates to | ||||||
6 | accept and spend contributions, reduced by any seed money | ||||||
7 | contributions, aggregating no more than $500 per donor per | ||||||
8 | election for gubernatorial candidates and $250 per donor per | ||||||
9 | election for State Senate and State House candidates, up to the | ||||||
10 | applicable amounts set forth in subsections (h) and (i) of this | ||||||
11 | Section according to rules adopted by the State Board. | ||||||
12 | (p) A candidate who has been denied certification as an | ||||||
13 | Illinois Clean Elections Act candidate, the opponent of a | ||||||
14 | candidate who has been granted certification as an Illinois | ||||||
15 | Clean Elections Act candidate, or other interested persons may | ||||||
16 | challenge a certification decision by the State Board as | ||||||
17 | follows: | ||||||
18 | (1) A challenger may appeal to the full State Board | ||||||
19 | within 7 days after the certification decision. The appeal | ||||||
20 | must be in writing and must set forth the reasons for the | ||||||
21 | appeal. | ||||||
22 | (2) Within 5 days after an appeal is properly made and | ||||||
23 | after notice is given to the challenger and any opponent, | ||||||
24 | the State Board shall hold a hearing. The appellant has the | ||||||
25 | burden of providing evidence to demonstrate that the State | ||||||
26 | Board decision was improper. The State Board must rule on |
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1 | the appeal within 3 days after the completion of the | ||||||
2 | hearing. | ||||||
3 | (3) A challenger may appeal the decision of the State | ||||||
4 | Board in paragraph (2) of this subsection by commencing an | ||||||
5 | action in circuit court. | ||||||
6 | (4) A candidate whose certification by the State Board | ||||||
7 | as an Illinois Clean Elections Act candidate is revoked on | ||||||
8 | appeal must return to the State Board any unspent revenues | ||||||
9 | distributed from the Fund. | ||||||
10 | If the State Board or court finds that an appeal was made | ||||||
11 | frivolously or to cause delay or hardship, the State Board or | ||||||
12 | court may require the moving party to pay costs of the State | ||||||
13 | Board, court, and opposing parties, if any.
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14 | Section 25. Rules. The State Board shall adopt rules to | ||||||
15 | ensure effective administration of this Act. These rules must | ||||||
16 | include but must not be limited to procedures for obtaining | ||||||
17 | qualifying contributions, certification as an Illinois Clean | ||||||
18 | Elections Act candidate, circumstances involving special | ||||||
19 | elections, vacancies, recounts, withdrawals or replacements, | ||||||
20 | collection of revenues for the Fund, distribution of Fund | ||||||
21 | revenue to certified candidates, return of unspent Fund | ||||||
22 | disbursements, disposition of equipment purchased with Clean | ||||||
23 | Elections Funds, and compliance with this Act.
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24 | Section 30. Violations.
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1 | (a) In addition to any other penalties that may be | ||||||
2 | applicable, a person who violates any provision of this Act or | ||||||
3 | rules of the State Board adopted pursuant to Section 25 of this | ||||||
4 | Act is subject to a fine not to exceed $10,000 per violation | ||||||
5 | payable to the Fund. The State Board may assess a fine of up to | ||||||
6 | $10,000 for a violation of reporting requirements if it | ||||||
7 | determines that the failure to file a timely and accurate | ||||||
8 | report resulted in the late payment of matching funds. This | ||||||
9 | fine is recoverable in a civil action. In addition to any fine, | ||||||
10 | for good cause shown, a candidate, treasurer, consultant, or | ||||||
11 | other agent of the candidate or the committee authorized by the | ||||||
12 | candidate found in violation of this Act or rules of the State | ||||||
13 | Board may be required to return to the Fund all amounts | ||||||
14 | distributed to the candidate from the Fund or any funds not | ||||||
15 | used for campaign-related purposes. If the State Board makes a | ||||||
16 | determination that a violation of this Act or rules of the | ||||||
17 | State Board has occurred, the State Board shall assess a fine | ||||||
18 | or transmit the finding to the Attorney General for | ||||||
19 | prosecution. Fines paid under this Section must be deposited | ||||||
20 | into the Fund. In determining whether or not a candidate is in | ||||||
21 | violation of the expenditure limits of this Act, the State | ||||||
22 | Board may consider as a mitigating factor any circumstances out | ||||||
23 | of the candidate's control. | ||||||
24 | (b) A person who willfully or knowingly violates this Act | ||||||
25 | or rules of the State Board or who willfully or knowingly makes | ||||||
26 | a false statement in any report required by this Act commits a |
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1 | business offense punishable by a fine of at least $1,001 and | ||||||
2 | not more than $5,000 and, if certified as an Illinois Clean | ||||||
3 | Elections Act candidate, must return to the Fund all amounts | ||||||
4 | distributed to the candidate. | ||||||
5 | Section 35. Study report. By January 30, 2021 and every 4 | ||||||
6 | years after that date, the State Board shall prepare for the | ||||||
7 | General Assembly a report documenting, evaluating, and making | ||||||
8 | recommendations relating to the administration, | ||||||
9 | implementation, and enforcement of this Act and the Illinois | ||||||
10 | Clean Elections Fund.
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11 | Section 90. The State Finance Act is amended by adding | ||||||
12 | Section 5.891 as follows: | ||||||
13 | (30 ILCS 105/5.891 new) | ||||||
14 | Sec. 5.891. The Illinois Clean Elections Fund. | ||||||
15 | Section 95. The Illinois Income Tax Act is amended by | ||||||
16 | adding Section 507JJJ as follows: | ||||||
17 | (35 ILCS 5/507JJJ new) | ||||||
18 | Sec. 507JJJ. The Illinois Clean Elections Fund checkoff. | ||||||
19 | For taxable
years ending on or after December 31, 2019, the | ||||||
20 | Department must
print on its standard individual income tax | ||||||
21 | form a provision
indicating that if the taxpayer wishes to |
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1 | contribute to the
Illinois Clean Elections Fund, as authorized | ||||||
2 | by the Illinois Clean Elections Act, he or she may do so by | ||||||
3 | stating the
amount of the contribution (not less than $3) on | ||||||
4 | the return and
that the contribution will reduce the taxpayer's | ||||||
5 | refund or
increase the amount of payment to accompany the | ||||||
6 | return. Failure
to remit any amount of increased payment shall | ||||||
7 | reduce the
contribution accordingly. This Section does not | ||||||
8 | apply to any
amended return.
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9 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
10 | becoming law.
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