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Full Text of HB0901  95th General Assembly

HB0901 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY


 


 
95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2007 and 2008
HB0901

 

Introduced 2/7/2007, by Rep. Sidney H. Mathias

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
10 ILCS 5/7-41   from Ch. 46, par. 7-41
10 ILCS 5/17-29   from Ch. 46, par. 17-29
10 ILCS 5/19-2.2   from Ch. 46, par. 19-2.2

    Amends the Election Code. Provides that the 100-foot campaign free zone around a polling place is measured from each entrance to the building containing the polling room (now, measured from each entrance to the polling room).


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A BILL FOR

 

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1     AN ACT concerning elections.
 
2     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
 
4     Section 5. The Election Code is amended by changing
5 Sections 7-41, 17-29, and 19-2.2 as follows:
 
6     (10 ILCS 5/7-41)  (from Ch. 46, par. 7-41)
7     Sec. 7-41. (a) All officers upon whom is imposed by law the
8 duty of designating and providing polling places for general
9 elections, shall provide in each such polling place so
10 designated and provided, a sufficient number of booths for such
11 primary election, which booths shall be provided with shelves,
12 such supplies and pencils as will enable the voter to prepare
13 his ballot for voting and in which voters may prepare their
14 ballots screened from all observation as to the manner in which
15 they do so. Such booths shall be within plain view of the
16 election officers and both they and the ballot boxes shall be
17 within plain view of those within the proximity of the voting
18 booths. No person other than election officers and the
19 challengers allowed by law and those admitted for the purpose
20 of voting, as hereinafter provided, shall be permitted within
21 the proximity of the voting booths, except by authority of the
22 primary officers to keep order and enforce the law.
23     (b) The number of such voting booths shall not be less than

 

 

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1 one to every seventy-five voters or fraction thereof, who voted
2 at the last preceding election in the precinct or election
3 district.
4     (c) No person shall do any electioneering or soliciting of
5 votes on primary day within any polling place or within one
6 hundred feet of any polling place, or, at the option of a
7 church or private school, on any of the property of that church
8 or private school that is a polling place. Election officers
9 shall place 2 or more cones, small United States national
10 flags, or some other marker a distance of 100 horizontal feet
11 from each entrance to the building containing the room used by
12 voters to engage in voting, which shall be known as the polling
13 room. If the polling room is located within a building that is
14 a private business, a public or private school, or a church or
15 other organization founded for the purpose of religious worship
16 and the distance of 100 horizontal feet ends within the
17 interior of the building, then the markers shall be placed
18 outside of the building at each entrance used by voters to
19 enter that building on the grounds adjacent to the thoroughfare
20 or walkway. If the polling room is located within a public or
21 private building with 2 or more floors and the polling room is
22 located on the ground floor, then the markers shall be placed
23 100 horizontal feet from each entrance to the polling room used
24 by voters to engage in voting. If the polling room is located
25 in a public or private building with 2 or more floors and the
26 polling room is located on a floor above or below the ground

 

 

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1 floor, then the markers shall be placed a distance of 100 feet
2 from the nearest elevator or staircase used by voters on the
3 ground floor to access the floor where the polling room is
4 located. The area within where the markers are placed shall be
5 known as a campaign free zone, and electioneering is prohibited
6 pursuant to this subsection. Notwithstanding any other
7 provision of this Section, if the polling room is located
8 within a building that is a private school or a church and the
9 designation of 100 horizontal feet ends on the property of the
10 school or church, then that entity a church or private school
11 may choose to apply the campaign free zone to its entire
12 property, and, if so, the markers shall be placed near the
13 boundaries on the grounds adjacent to the thoroughfares or
14 walkways leading to the entrances used by the voters.
15     The area on polling place property beyond the campaign free
16 zone, whether publicly or privately owned, is a public forum
17 for the time that the polls are open on an election day. At the
18 request of election officers any publicly owned building must
19 be made available for use as a polling place. A person shall
20 have the right to congregate and engage in electioneering on
21 any polling place property while the polls are open beyond the
22 campaign free zone, including but not limited to, the placement
23 of temporary signs. This subsection shall be construed
24 liberally in favor of persons engaging in electioneering on all
25 polling place property beyond the campaign free zone for the
26 time that the polls are open on an election day.

 

 

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1     (d) The regulation of electioneering on polling place
2 property on an election day, including but not limited to the
3 placement of temporary signs, is an exclusive power and
4 function of the State. A home rule unit may not regulate
5 electioneering and any ordinance or local law contrary to
6 subsection (c) is declared void. This is a denial and
7 limitation of home rule powers and functions under subsection
8 (h) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution.
9 (Source: P.A. 93-574, eff. 8-21-03; 93-847, eff. 7-30-04.)
 
10     (10 ILCS 5/17-29)  (from Ch. 46, par. 17-29)
11     Sec. 17-29. (a) No judge of election, pollwatcher, or other
12 person shall, at any primary or election, do any electioneering
13 or soliciting of votes or engage in any political discussion
14 within any polling place, within 100 feet of any polling place,
15 or, at the option of a church or private school, on any of the
16 property of that church or private school that is a polling
17 place; no person shall interrupt, hinder or oppose any voter
18 while approaching within those areas for the purpose of voting.
19 Judges of election shall enforce the provisions of this
20 Section.
21     (b) Election officers shall place 2 or more cones, small
22 United States national flags, or some other marker a distance
23 of 100 horizontal feet from each entrance to the building
24 containing the room used by voters to engage in voting, which
25 shall be known as the polling room. If the polling room is

 

 

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1 located within a building that is a private business, a public
2 or private school, or a church or other organization founded
3 for the purpose of religious worship and the distance of 100
4 horizontal feet ends within the interior of the building, then
5 the markers shall be placed outside of the building at each
6 entrance used by voters to enter that building on the grounds
7 adjacent to the thoroughfare or walkway. If the polling room is
8 located within a public or private building with 2 or more
9 floors and the polling room is located on the ground floor,
10 then the markers shall be placed 100 horizontal feet from each
11 entrance to the polling room used by voters to engage in
12 voting. If the polling room is located in a public or private
13 building with 2 or more floors and the polling room is located
14 on a floor above or below the ground floor, then the markers
15 shall be placed a distance of 100 feet from the nearest
16 elevator or staircase used by voters on the ground floor to
17 access the floor where the polling room is located. The area
18 within where the markers are placed shall be known as a
19 campaign free zone, and electioneering is prohibited pursuant
20 to this subsection. Notwithstanding any other provision of this
21 Section, if the polling room is located within a building that
22 is a private school or a church and the designation of 100
23 horizontal feet ends on the property of the school or church,
24 then that entity a church or private school may choose to apply
25 the campaign free zone to its entire property, and, if so, the
26 markers shall be placed near the boundaries on the grounds

 

 

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1 adjacent to the thoroughfares or walkways leading to the
2 entrances used by the voters.
3     The area on polling place property beyond the campaign free
4 zone, whether publicly or privately owned, is a public forum
5 for the time that the polls are open on an election day. At the
6 request of election officers any publicly owned building must
7 be made available for use as a polling place. A person shall
8 have the right to congregate and engage in electioneering on
9 any polling place property while the polls are open beyond the
10 campaign free zone, including but not limited to, the placement
11 of temporary signs. This subsection shall be construed
12 liberally in favor of persons engaging in electioneering on all
13 polling place property beyond the campaign free zone for the
14 time that the polls are open on an election day.
15     (c) The regulation of electioneering on polling place
16 property on an election day, including but not limited to the
17 placement of temporary signs, is an exclusive power and
18 function of the State. A home rule unit may not regulate
19 electioneering and any ordinance or local law contrary to
20 subsection (c) is declared void. This is a denial and
21 limitation of home rule powers and functions under subsection
22 (h) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution.
23 (Source: P.A. 93-574, eff. 8-21-03; 93-847, eff. 7-30-04.)
 
24     (10 ILCS 5/19-2.2)  (from Ch. 46, par. 19-2.2)
25     Sec. 19-2.2. (a) During the period beginning on the 40th

 

 

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1 day preceding an election and continuing through the day
2 preceding such election, no advertising pertaining to any
3 candidate or proposition to be voted upon shall be displayed in
4 or within 100 feet of any place room used by voters pursuant to
5 this Article, or, at the option of a church or private school,
6 on any of the property of that church or private school that is
7 a polling place; nor shall any person engage in electioneering
8 in or within 100 feet of any such place room, or, at the option
9 of a church or private school, on any of the property of that
10 church or private school that is a polling place. Any person
11 who violates this Section may be punished as for contempt of
12 court.
13     (b) Election officers shall place 2 or more cones, small
14 United States national flags, or some other marker a distance
15 of 100 horizontal feet from each entrance to the building
16 containing the room used by voters to engage in voting, or, at
17 the option of a church or private school, on any of the
18 property of that church or private school that is a polling
19 place, which shall be known as the polling room. If the polling
20 room is located within a building that is a private business, a
21 public or private school, or a church or other organization
22 founded for the purpose of religious worship and the distance
23 of 100 horizontal feet ends within the interior of the
24 building, then the markers shall be placed outside of the
25 building at each entrance used by voters to enter that building
26 on the grounds adjacent to the thoroughfare or walkway. If the

 

 

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1 polling room is located within a public or private building
2 with 2 or more floors and the polling room is located on the
3 ground floor, then the markers shall be placed 100 horizontal
4 feet from each entrance to the polling room used by voters to
5 engage in voting. If the polling room is located in a public or
6 private building with 2 or more floors and the polling room is
7 located on a floor above or below the ground floor, then the
8 markers shall be placed a distance of 100 feet from the nearest
9 elevator or staircase used by voters on the ground floor to
10 access the floor where the polling room is located. The area
11 within where the markers are placed shall be known as a
12 campaign free zone, and electioneering is prohibited pursuant
13 to this subsection. Notwithstanding any other provision of this
14 Section, if the polling room is located within a building that
15 is a private school or a church and the designation of 100
16 horizontal feet ends on the property of the school or church,
17 then that entity a church or private school may choose to apply
18 the campaign free zone to its entire property, and, if so, the
19 markers shall be placed near the boundaries on the grounds
20 adjacent to the thoroughfares or walkways leading to the
21 entrances used by the voters.
22     The area on polling place property beyond the campaign free
23 zone, whether publicly or privately owned, is a public forum
24 for the time that the polls are open on an election day. At the
25 request of election officers any publicly owned building must
26 be made available for use as a polling place. A person shall

 

 

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1 have the right to congregate and engage in electioneering on
2 any polling place property while the polls are open beyond the
3 campaign free zone, including but not limited to, the placement
4 of temporary signs. This subsection shall be construed
5 liberally in favor of persons engaging in electioneering on all
6 polling place property beyond the campaign free zone for the
7 time that the polls are open on an election day.
8     (c) The regulation of electioneering on polling place
9 property on an election day, including but not limited to the
10 placement of temporary signs, is an exclusive power and
11 function of the State. A home rule unit may not regulate
12 electioneering and any ordinance or local law contrary to
13 subsection (b) is declared void. This is a denial and
14 limitation of home rule powers and functions under subsection
15 (h) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution.
16 (Source: P.A. 93-574, eff. 8-21-03; 93-847, eff. 7-30-04.)