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Sen. Don Harmon
Filed: 4/26/2017
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1592
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1592, AS AMENDED, |
3 | | by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the |
4 | | following:
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5 | | "Section 5. The Election Code is amended by changing |
6 | | Section 6-19.5 and by adding Article 6B as follows: |
7 | | (10 ILCS 5/6-19.5) |
8 | | Sec. 6-19.5. Rejection of Article by superseding county |
9 | | board of election commissioners. In addition to any other |
10 | | method of rejection provided in this Article, when a county |
11 | | board of election commissioners is established in accordance |
12 | | with subsection (c) of Section 6A-1 , or when a county board of |
13 | | election commissioners within the office of the county clerk is |
14 | | established in accordance with Article 6B, in a county in which |
15 | | is located any portion of a municipality with a municipal board |
16 | | of election commissioners, the application of the provisions of |
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1 | | this Article to the territory of that municipality located |
2 | | within that county is rejected.
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3 | | (Source: P.A. 98-115, eff. 7-29-13.) |
4 | | (10 ILCS 5/Art. 6B heading new) |
5 | | ARTICLE 6B. COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS WITHIN THE |
6 | | OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK |
7 | | (10 ILCS 5/6B-1 new) |
8 | | Sec. 6B-1. Adoption of this Article. |
9 | | (a) Any county may adopt this Article and establish a |
10 | | county board of election commissioners within the office of the |
11 | | county clerk by (1) ordinance of the county board and with the |
12 | | approval of the county clerk, or (2) by vote of the electors of |
13 | | the county. |
14 | | (b) When a county board of election commissioners within |
15 | | the office of the county clerk is established in accordance |
16 | | with this Section in a county in which is located any portion |
17 | | of a municipality with a municipal board of election |
18 | | commissioners, the application of the provisions of Article 6 |
19 | | of this Code to the territory of that municipality located |
20 | | within that county is rejected. |
21 | | (c) When a county board of election commissioners within |
22 | | the office of the county clerk is established in accordance |
23 | | with this Section in a county that has previously adopted |
24 | | Article 6A of this Code, the application of the provisions of |
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1 | | Article 6A to that county is rejected. |
2 | | (d) The provisions of this Article 6B are not applicable to |
3 | | or available to a county if, prior to January 1, 2017, a city, |
4 | | village, or incorporated town located in whole or in part |
5 | | within the county has established a board of election |
6 | | commissioners pursuant to Article 6 of this Code and that board |
7 | | of election commissioners of the city, village, or incorporated |
8 | | town has not been superseded by a county board of election |
9 | | commissioners in the portion of the city, village, or |
10 | | incorporated town located within the county under Article 6A of |
11 | | this Code. |
12 | | (10 ILCS 5/6B-5 new) |
13 | | Sec. 6B-5. County board of election commissioners within |
14 | | the office of the county clerk. |
15 | | (a) There is created a county board of election |
16 | | commissioners within the office of the county clerk, which |
17 | | shall consist of 5 members, all of whom shall be residents of |
18 | | that county. The county clerk shall serve ex officio as an |
19 | | election commissioner, with vote, and as chairman of the county |
20 | | board of election commissioners. |
21 | | (b) The chairman of the county board shall appoint the |
22 | | remaining 4 commissioners. Two of those commissioners shall be |
23 | | affiliated with the political party that received the highest |
24 | | statewide vote total in the last gubernatorial election. The |
25 | | remaining 2 commissioners shall be affiliated with the |
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1 | | political party that received the second highest statewide vote |
2 | | total in the last gubernatorial general election. |
3 | | Commissioners appointed by the chairman of the county board |
4 | | shall be persons who have extensive knowledge of the election |
5 | | process of the State and county. |
6 | | (c) When selecting commissioners from a political party |
7 | | other than his or her own, the chairman of the county board |
8 | | shall select the commissioners from a list of suggestions |
9 | | submitted to him or her by a group of 5 elected officials who |
10 | | are members of that other political party. |
11 | | The group of elected officials who may submit suggestions |
12 | | to the chairman shall be comprised of the 5 longest serving |
13 | | members of the county board who belong to that other political |
14 | | party. If there are fewer than 5 county board members of that |
15 | | other political party, then the remaining officials shall be |
16 | | the longest serving members of the General Assembly who are |
17 | | members of that other political party and represent at least 20 |
18 | | precincts of that county. |
19 | | If General Assembly members have served in the General |
20 | | Assembly for an equal amount of time, then the member who |
21 | | represents more precincts of the county shall be selected to |
22 | | the group submitting suggestions to the chairman. |
23 | | Each of the 5 elected officials submitting suggestions to |
24 | | the chairman may submit 2 names per vacancy. |
25 | | (d) For the initial appointments to a board of election |
26 | | commissioners within the office of the county clerk, 2 |
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1 | | commissioners, one each from each political party, shall be |
2 | | appointed to serve a 2-year term, and 2 commissioners shall be |
3 | | appointed to serve a 4-year term. Successor members shall serve |
4 | | for terms of 4 years. |
5 | | (e) The chairman of the county board shall provide public |
6 | | notice of a vacancy on the county board of election |
7 | | commissioners within the office of the county clerk before |
8 | | appointing a replacement. |
9 | | (f) Appointments to fill vacancies on the county board of |
10 | | election commissioners within the office of the county clerk |
11 | | shall be consistent with the manner of the original |
12 | | appointment. |
13 | | (g) No appointed election commissioner may hold, accept, or |
14 | | seek election or appointment to any other public or political |
15 | | office during the term to which he or she was appointed an |
16 | | election commissioner. |
17 | | (h) Each appointed election commissioner, before taking |
18 | | his or her seat on the board, shall take an oath of office, |
19 | | which in substance shall be in the following form: |
20 | | "I, ...., do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I am a citizen |
21 | | of the United States, that I am a legal voter and resident of |
22 | | the County of ...., that I will support the Constitution of the |
23 | | United States and of the State of Illinois, and the laws passed |
24 | | in pursuance thereof, to the best of my ability, and that I |
25 | | will faithfully and honestly discharge the duties of the office |
26 | | of election commissioner." |
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1 | | The oath, when subscribed and sworn to, shall be filed in |
2 | | the office of the county clerk of the county and be there |
3 | | preserved. Such appointed election commissioner shall also, |
4 | | before taking such oath, give an official bond in the sum of |
5 | | $10,000.00 with two securities, to be approved by the county |
6 | | clerk, conditioned for the faithful and honest performance of |
7 | | his or her duties and the preservation of the property of his |
8 | | or her office. |
9 | | (10 ILCS 5/6B-10 new) |
10 | | Sec. 6B-10. Compensation of appointed election |
11 | | commissioners. The county board shall determine the |
12 | | compensation of the election commissioners other than the |
13 | | county clerk, who shall receive no additional compensation for |
14 | | his service as chairman or as a member of the board of election |
15 | | commissioners. The county board may, by ordinance, provide for |
16 | | an annual salary for the election commissioners other than the |
17 | | county clerk in an amount not to exceed 20% of the salary of |
18 | | any county board member or authorize payment on a per diem or |
19 | | per meeting basis. The county board shall not alter the manner |
20 | | or the amount of compensation of an election commissioner to |
21 | | take effect during an election commissioner's present term of |
22 | | office. The provisions of the Local Government Officer |
23 | | Compensation Act shall not apply to the compensation appointed |
24 | | election commissioners. |
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1 | | (10 ILCS 5/6B-15 new) |
2 | | Sec. 6B-15. Superseding effect. The fact that some |
3 | | territory in a county is within the corporate limits of a city, |
4 | | village, or incorporated town with a board of election |
5 | | commissioners does not prevent that county from establishing a |
6 | | county board of election commissioners in accordance with this |
7 | | Article. If such a county establishes a county board of |
8 | | election commissioners within the office of the county clerk |
9 | | pursuant to this Article, the county board of election |
10 | | commissioners within the office of the county clerk shall, with |
11 | | respect to the territory in the county within the corporate |
12 | | limits of the city, village, or incorporated town, supersede |
13 | | the board of election commissioners of that city, village, or |
14 | | incorporated town. |
15 | | (10 ILCS 5/6B-20 new) |
16 | | Sec. 6B-20. Transfer of records. Upon a county's adoption |
17 | | of this Article, an existing county board of election |
18 | | commissioners established under Article 6A of this Code and any |
19 | | municipal board of election commissioners in the county shall |
20 | | turn over to the new county board of election commissioners all |
21 | | registry books, registration record cards, poll books, tally |
22 | | sheets and ballot boxes, and all other books, forms, blanks, |
23 | | and stationery of every description in the former commissions' |
24 | | possession in any way relating to elections or the holding of |
25 | | elections in the county and any unused appropriations related |
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1 | | to elections or the holding of elections in the county. |
2 | | Thereupon, all functions, powers, and duties of the county |
3 | | clerk, the county board, or board of election commissioners |
4 | | relating to elections in that county are transferred to the |
5 | | county board of election commissioners within the office of the |
6 | | county clerk. |
7 | | (10 ILCS 5/6B-25 new) |
8 | | Sec. 6B-25. County director of elections. The chairman of |
9 | | the board of election commissioners within the office of the |
10 | | county clerk shall have the right to employ a county director |
11 | | of elections who shall have charge of the office of said board |
12 | | and who shall be present and in attendance at all proper |
13 | | business hours. The director shall take an oath of office to |
14 | | the effect that he or she will honestly and faithfully perform |
15 | | all the duties of the office, under the direction of the |
16 | | chairman of the board, which shall be preserved in the same |
17 | | way, and he shall be under the direction of the chairman of |
18 | | board, and he or she shall have the right to administer all |
19 | | oaths required under this Code to be administered by the |
20 | | commissioners. |
21 | | (10 ILCS 5/6B-30 new) |
22 | | Sec. 6B-30. Procurement of election supplies, equipment, |
23 | | and services. |
24 | | (a) A county board of election commissioners within the |
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1 | | office of the county clerk shall procure all election supplies, |
2 | | equipment, and services, other than professional services, |
3 | | necessary to perform the election-related duties imposed on it |
4 | | under Articles 6, 14, and 18 of this Code in accordance with |
5 | | the centralized purchasing procedures established by the |
6 | | county board of the county. Any procurements shall be |
7 | | authorized by the board of election commissioners within the |
8 | | office of the county clerk, rather than by the county board, |
9 | | subject to appropriation, and in the manner Section 5-1022 of |
10 | | the Counties Code authorizes county boards to make these |
11 | | purchases. |
12 | | (b) A county board of election commissioners within the |
13 | | office of the county clerk may determine the method by which it |
14 | | procures election-related professional services subject to |
15 | | appropriation consistent with the requirements of law and |
16 | | county ordinance. |
17 | | (c) The provisions of the Local Government Prompt Payment |
18 | | Act apply to all procurements of election supplies, equipment, |
19 | | and services as set forth in this Section. |
20 | | (10 ILCS 5/6B-35 new) |
21 | | Sec. 6B-35. Applicability of Articles 6, 14, and 18. The |
22 | | provisions of Articles 6, 14, and 18 of this Act, other than |
23 | | Section 6-70, relating to boards of election commissioners in |
24 | | cities, villages, and incorporated towns shall, insofar as they |
25 | | can be made applicable, apply to and govern county boards of |
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1 | | election commissioners within the office of the county clerk |
2 | | established pursuant to this Article. Whenever Article 6 |
3 | | requires an act of the commissioners to be accompanied by the |
4 | | advice, consent, or approval of the circuit court, the act by a |
5 | | county board of election commissioners within the office of the |
6 | | county clerk shall be accompanied by the advice, consent, or |
7 | | approval of the county clerk. |
8 | | A deputy registrar serving as such by virtue of his or her |
9 | | status as a municipal clerk, or a duly authorized deputy of a |
10 | | municipal clerk, of a municipality the territory of which lies |
11 | | in more than one county, where one such county is governed by a |
12 | | county board of election commissioners within the office of the |
13 | | county clerk established pursuant to this Article, may accept |
14 | | the registration of any qualified resident of the municipality, |
15 | | regardless of which county the resident, municipal clerk or the |
16 | | duly authorized deputy of the municipal clerk lives in. |
17 | | (10 ILCS 5/6B-40 new) |
18 | | Sec. 6B-40. References to county clerk. Any references in |
19 | | this Code to the county clerk, other than as described in this |
20 | | Article, or the county board with respect to the registration |
21 | | of voters, filing of petitions, certification of candidates, |
22 | | preparation of ballots, establishment of election precincts, |
23 | | designation of polling places, or any other matter pertaining |
24 | | to the conduct of elections, shall, as applied to any county |
25 | | having a county board of election commissioners within the |
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1 | | office of the county clerk, be construed as referring to the |
2 | | county board of election commissioners within the office of the |
3 | | county clerk. |
4 | | (10 ILCS 5/6B-45 new) |
5 | | Sec. 6B-45. Personnel. The chairman of the board of |
6 | | election commissioners shall hire all personnel necessary for |
7 | | the commission to perform the duties enjoined upon it by |
8 | | statute and determine their compensation. All personnel hired |
9 | | by the chairman of the board of election commissioners shall be |
10 | | employees of the county clerk and subject to all employment |
11 | | policies as the clerk may from time to time promulgate. All |
12 | | personnel hired under this Section shall also be deemed |
13 | | employees of the respective county for payroll, taxation, and |
14 | | employee benefit purposes. |
15 | | (10 ILCS 5/6B-50 new) |
16 | | Sec. 6B-50. Legal representation. The State's Attorney of |
17 | | the county shall be the exclusive legal representative of the |
18 | | county board of election commissioners within the office of the |
19 | | county clerk. |
20 | | (10 ILCS 5/6B-55 new) |
21 | | Sec. 6B-55. Meetings of the election commissioners. A |
22 | | county board of election commissioners within the office of the |
23 | | county clerk is a public body, as the Open Meetings Act defines |
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1 | | the term, and shall be subject to all of the requirements of |
2 | | that Act. The election commissioners shall meet as frequently |
3 | | as their duties may require, but no less frequently than 10 |
4 | | times annually, whether sitting as the county board of election |
5 | | commissioners or as an electoral board for the purpose of |
6 | | hearing and passing on objector's petitions as set forth in |
7 | | Section 10-9 of this Code, and may meet in any location in |
8 | | their county that is convenient and accessible to the public. |
9 | | (10 ILCS 5/6B-60 new) |
10 | | Sec. 6B-60. County officers electoral board. The county |
11 | | board of election commissioners within the office of the county |
12 | | clerk shall have the same powers and duties as a county board |
13 | | of election commissioners for the purpose of the hearing and |
14 | | passing on objector's petitions as set forth in Section 10-9 of |
15 | | this Code and shall constitute the county officers electoral |
16 | | board in such county. Whenever the chairman of a county board |
17 | | of election commissioners is a candidate for an office with |
18 | | relation to which an objector's petition is filed, he shall not |
19 | | be eligible to serve on that board and shall not act as a |
20 | | member of the board and his or her place shall be filled as set |
21 | | forth in Section 10-9 of the Code with respect to all |
22 | | proceedings involving such an objection. |
23 | | (10 ILCS 5/6B-65 new) |
24 | | Sec. 6B-65. Retention of records. The clerk shall retain |
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1 | | all records of the county board of election commissioners |
2 | | within the office of the county clerk in the manner required by |
3 | | federal and State law. In the event of a conflict between |
4 | | multiple provisions of law, the clerk shall retain all records |
5 | | in accordance with the provision that requires the greatest |
6 | | period of retention. |
7 | | (10 ILCS 5/6B-70 new) |
8 | | Sec. 6B-70. Audit and payment. The county auditor or a |
9 | | person performing the duties of the county auditor shall audit |
10 | | the salaries and expenses of the county board of election |
11 | | commissioners within the office of the county clerk. All |
12 | | salaries and expenditures for an audit shall be paid by the |
13 | | county upon the warrant of the county clerk of any money in the |
14 | | county treasury not otherwise appropriated.
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15 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
16 | | becoming law.".
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