Full Text of HB2238 101st General Assembly
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning State government.
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
| 4 | | Section 5. If and only if Senate Bill 1863 of the 101st | 5 | | General Assembly becomes law in the form in which it passed the | 6 | | House of Representatives on May 21, 2020, then the Election | 7 | | Code is amended by changing Section 2B-20 as follows: | 8 | | (10 ILCS 5/2B-20) | 9 | | Sec. 2B-20. Changes for vote by mail official ballot | 10 | | mailing and processing. | 11 | | (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the | 12 | | contrary, an election authority shall mail official ballots to | 13 | | any elector requesting an official ballot no earlier than | 14 | | September 24, 2020. Except for electors applying under Article | 15 | | 20, any elector submitting an application for a vote by mail | 16 | | ballot on or before October 1, 2020 shall receive a ballot no | 17 | | later than October 6, 2020. An election authority shall mail | 18 | | official ballots to any elector requesting an official ballot | 19 | | after October 1, 2020 no later than 2 business days after | 20 | | receipt of the application. | 21 | | (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the | 22 | | contrary, any vote by mail ballot received by an election | 23 | | authority shall be presumed to meet the requirements of |
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| 1 | | Articles 17, 18, and 19 and the voter shall be deemed otherwise | 2 | | qualified to cast a vote by mail ballot unless deemed invalid | 3 | | as provided in this Section. | 4 | | (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the | 5 | | contrary, within 2 days after a vote by mail ballot is | 6 | | received, but in all cases before the close of the period for | 7 | | counting provisional ballots, the election authority shall | 8 | | appoint a panel or panels as needed of 3 election judges, of | 9 | | which no more than 2 shall be from the same political party, | 10 | | from the list of election judges submitted by the county | 11 | | parties for this specific purpose to compare the voter's | 12 | | signature on the certification envelope of the vote by mail | 13 | | ballot with the signature of the voter on file in the office of | 14 | | the election authority. The signature shall be presumed to | 15 | | match unless 3 out of 3 election judges determine that the 2 | 16 | | signatures do not match. By a vote of 3 of 3 election judges, a | 17 | | vote by mail ballot may only be rejected because the signature | 18 | | on the certification envelope and the signature used by the | 19 | | election authority for verification purposes do not match or | 20 | | the certification envelope contains a signature but not in the | 21 | | proper location. A vote by mail ballot may only be rejected by | 22 | | a majority vote of the 3 of 3 election judges and only for the | 23 | | following reasons: (1) the signature on the certification | 24 | | envelope and the signature used by the election authority for | 25 | | verification purposes do not match or the certification | 26 | | envelope contains no signature; (2) the ballot envelope was |
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| 1 | | delivered opened; (3) the voter has already cast a ballot; (4) | 2 | | if the voter voted in person on election day; or (5) the voter | 3 | | is not a duly registered voter in the precinct. If 3 of 3 | 4 | | election judges determine the ballot should be rejected for any | 5 | | reasons stated in this subsection (c), the judges shall mark | 6 | | across the face of the certification envelope the word | 7 | | "rejected" and the date and names of the judges voting to | 8 | | reject the ballot. | 9 | | (d) If a vote by mail ballot is rejected, the election | 10 | | authority shall notify the voter within 2 days after the | 11 | | rejection or within one day if the rejection occurs after | 12 | | election day and in all cases before the close of the period | 13 | | for counting provisional ballots. The voter shall be notified | 14 | | through mail or email, or both, and the notice shall inform the | 15 | | voter of the reason or reasons the ballot was rejected. If the | 16 | | ballot was rejected based on the signature or lack of a | 17 | | signature, the voter shall be permitted to submit a statement | 18 | | the voter cast the ballot, and upon receipt the ballot shall be | 19 | | determined valid and counted before the close of the period for | 20 | | counting provisional ballots. If the ballot was rejected | 21 | | because the envelope was delivered opened, the voter shall be | 22 | | permitted to vote in person or request to receive another vote | 23 | | by mail ballot, provided the voter submits an application and | 24 | | casts a new ballot prior to the close of polls on election day. | 25 | | (e) Election authorities shall accept any vote by mail | 26 | | ballot returned, including ballots returned with insufficient |
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| 1 | | or no postage, and may establish secure collection sites for | 2 | | the postage-free return of vote by mail ballots. Any election | 3 | | authority establishing such a collection site pursuant to this | 4 | | subsection (c) shall collect all ballots submitted each day at | 5 | | close of business and process them as required by this Code, | 6 | | including noting the day on which the ballot was submitted. | 7 | | Ballots submitted to such collection sites after close of | 8 | | business shall be dated as delivered the next day, with the | 9 | | exception of ballots delivered on election day, which shall be | 10 | | dated as received on election day. Election authorities shall | 11 | | permit electors to return vote by mail ballots on election day | 12 | | up until the close of the polls. All collection sites shall be | 13 | | secured by locks that may be opened only by election authority | 14 | | personnel. The State Board of Elections shall establish | 15 | | additional guidelines for the security of collection sites. | 16 | | (f) In accordance with Section 19-7, within one day after | 17 | | receipt of a vote by mail ballot, the election authority shall | 18 | | transmit notification of receipt to the State Board of | 19 | | Elections. If a vote by mail ballot is rejected, the election | 20 | | authority must notify the State Board of Elections within one | 21 | | day. Upon request by a state or local political committee, | 22 | | within 2 days an election authority must electronically provide | 23 | | the names and addresses of any vote by mail ballots received | 24 | | and any vote by mail ballots marked rejected.
| 25 | | (Source: 10100SB1863ham005; 10100SB1863ham006.)
| 26 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| 1 | | becoming law or on the date Senate Bill 1863 of the 101st | 2 | | General Assembly takes effect, whichever is later.
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