104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
SB2240

 

Introduced 2/7/2025, by Sen. Sally J. Turner

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
10 ILCS 5/4-8  from Ch. 46, par. 4-8
10 ILCS 5/4-10  from Ch. 46, par. 4-10
10 ILCS 5/5-7  from Ch. 46, par. 5-7
10 ILCS 5/5-9  from Ch. 46, par. 5-9
10 ILCS 5/6-29  from Ch. 46, par. 6-29
10 ILCS 5/6-35  from Ch. 46, par. 6-35
10 ILCS 5/6-37  from Ch. 46, par. 6-37

    Amends the Election Code. Provides that an applicant for voter registration shall provide a valid and unexpired driver's license; social security card; public aid identification card; utility bill; lease or contract for a residence; civic, union, or professional association membership card; United States passport; or any other form of identification or documentation issued by the federal, State, or unit of local government that contains the applicant's residential address. Provides that the affidavits required for voter registration include additional affirmations concerning the residency of the applicant.


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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,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Election Code is amended by changing
5Sections 4-8, 4-10, 5-7, 5-9, 6-29, 6-35, and 6-37 as follows:
 
6    (10 ILCS 5/4-8)  (from Ch. 46, par. 4-8)
7    Sec. 4-8. The county clerk shall provide a sufficient
8number of blank forms for the registration of electors, which
9shall be known as registration record cards and which shall
10consist of loose leaf sheets or cards, of suitable size to
11contain in plain writing and figures the data hereinafter
12required thereon or shall consist of computer cards of
13suitable nature to contain the data required thereon. The
14registration record cards, which shall include an affidavit of
15registration as hereinafter provided, shall be executed in
16duplicate.
17    The registration record card shall contain the following
18and such other information as the county clerk may think it
19proper to require for the identification of the applicant for
20registration:
21    Name. The name of the applicant, giving surname and first
22or Christian name in full, and the middle name or the initial
23for such middle name, if any.

 

 

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1    Sex.
2    Residence. The name and number of the street, avenue, or
3other location of the dwelling, including the apartment, unit
4or room number, if any, and in the case of a mobile home the
5lot number, and such additional clear and definite description
6as may be necessary to determine the exact location of the
7dwelling of the applicant. Where the location cannot be
8determined by street and number, then the section,
9congressional township and range number may be used, or such
10other description as may be necessary, including post-office
11mailing address. In the case of a homeless individual, the
12individual's voting residence that is his or her mailing
13address shall be included on his or her registration record
14card.
15    Term of residence in the State of Illinois and precinct.
16This information shall be furnished by the applicant stating
17the place or places where he resided and the dates during which
18he resided in such place or places during the year next
19preceding the date of the next ensuing election.
20    Nativity. The state or country in which the applicant was
21born.
22    Citizenship. Whether the applicant is native born or
23naturalized. If naturalized, the court, place, and date of
24naturalization.
25    Date of application for registration, i.e., the day, month
26and year when applicant presented himself for registration.

 

 

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1    Age. Date of birth, by month, day and year.
2    Physical disability of the applicant, if any, at the time
3of registration, which would require assistance in voting.
4    The county and state in which the applicant was last
5registered.
6    Electronic mail address, if any.
7    Signature of voter. The applicant, after the registration
8and in the presence of a deputy registrar or other officer of
9registration shall be required to sign his or her name in ink
10or digitized form to the affidavit on both the original and
11duplicate registration record cards.
12    Signature of deputy registrar or officer of registration.
13    In case applicant is unable to sign his name, he may affix
14his mark to the affidavit. In such case the officer empowered
15to give the registration oath shall write a detailed
16description of the applicant in the space provided on the back
17or at the bottom of the card or sheet; and shall ask the
18following questions and record the answers thereto:
19    Father's first name.
20    Mother's first name.
21    From what address did the applicant last register?
22    Reason for inability to sign name.
23    Each applicant for registration shall make an affidavit in
24substantially the following form:
25
AFFIDAVIT OF REGISTRATION
26STATE OF ILLINOIS

 

 

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1COUNTY OF .......
2    I hereby swear (or affirm) that I am a citizen of the
3United States; that on the date of the next election I shall
4have resided in the State of Illinois and in the election
5precinct in which I reside 30 days and that I intend that this
6location shall be my residence; that I regard this location as
7my home; that I have no intention of returning to a former
8residence following the next election; that I have no other
9home to return to in case of sickness or other affliction; that
10I am fully qualified to vote, and that the above statements are
11true.
12
..............................
13
(His or her signature or mark)
14    Subscribed and sworn to before me on (insert date).
15..................................
16Signature of registration officer.
17(To be signed in presence of registrant.)
 
18    Space shall be provided upon the face of each registration
19record card for the notation of the voting record of the person
20registered thereon.
21    Each registration record card shall be numbered according
22to precincts, and may be serially or otherwise marked for
23identification in such manner as the county clerk may
24determine.
25    The registration cards shall be deemed public records and

 

 

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1shall be open to inspection during regular business hours,
2except during the 27 days immediately preceding any election.
3On written request of any candidate or objector or any person
4intending to object to a petition, the election authority
5shall extend its hours for inspection of registration cards
6and other records of the election authority during the period
7beginning with the filing of petitions under Sections 7-10,
88-8, 10-6 or 28-3 and continuing through the termination of
9electoral board hearings on any objections to petitions
10containing signatures of registered voters in the jurisdiction
11of the election authority. The extension shall be for a period
12of hours sufficient to allow adequate opportunity for
13examination of the records but the election authority is not
14required to extend its hours beyond the period beginning at
15its normal opening for business and ending at midnight. If the
16business hours are so extended, the election authority shall
17post a public notice of such extended hours. Registration
18record cards may also be inspected, upon approval of the
19officer in charge of the cards, during the 27 days immediately
20preceding any election. Registration record cards shall also
21be open to inspection by certified judges and poll watchers
22and challengers at the polling place on election day, but only
23to the extent necessary to determine the question of the right
24of a person to vote or to serve as a judge of election. At no
25time shall poll watchers or challengers be allowed to
26physically handle the registration record cards.

 

 

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1    Updated copies of computer tapes or computer discs or
2other electronic data processing information containing voter
3registration information shall be furnished by the county
4clerk within 10 days after December 15 and May 15 each year and
5within 10 days after each registration period is closed to the
6State Board of Elections in a form prescribed by the Board. For
7the purposes of this Section, a registration period is closed
827 days before the date of any regular or special election.
9Registration information shall include, but not be limited to,
10the following information: name, sex, residence, telephone
11number, if any, age, party affiliation, if applicable,
12precinct, ward, township, county, and representative,
13legislative and congressional districts. In the event of
14noncompliance, the State Board of Elections is directed to
15obtain compliance forthwith with this nondiscretionary duty of
16the election authority by instituting legal proceedings in the
17circuit court of the county in which the election authority
18maintains the registration information. The costs of
19furnishing updated copies of tapes or discs shall be paid at a
20rate of $.00034 per name of registered voters in the election
21jurisdiction, but not less than $50 per tape or disc and shall
22be paid from appropriations made to the State Board of
23Elections for reimbursement to the election authority for such
24purpose. The State Board shall furnish copies of such tapes,
25discs, other electronic data or compilations thereof to state
26political committees registered pursuant to the Illinois

 

 

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1Campaign Finance Act or the Federal Election Campaign Act and
2to governmental entities, at their request and at a reasonable
3cost. To protect the privacy and confidentiality of voter
4registration information, the disclosure of electronic voter
5registration records to any person or entity other than to a
6State or local political committee and other than to a
7governmental entity for a governmental purpose is specifically
8prohibited except as follows: subject to security measures
9adopted by the State Board of Elections which, at a minimum,
10shall include the keeping of a catalog or database, available
11for public view, including the name, address, and telephone
12number of the person viewing the list as well as the time of
13that viewing, any person may view the centralized statewide
14voter registration list on a computer screen at the
15Springfield office of the State Board of Elections, during
16normal business hours other than during the 27 days before an
17election, but the person viewing the list under this exception
18may not print, duplicate, transmit, or alter the list. Copies
19of the tapes, discs, or other electronic data shall be
20furnished by the county clerk to local political committees
21and governmental entities at their request and at a reasonable
22cost. Reasonable cost of the tapes, discs, et cetera for this
23purpose would be the cost of duplication plus 15% for
24administration. The individual representing a political
25committee requesting copies of such tapes shall make a sworn
26affidavit that the information shall be used only for bona

 

 

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1fide political purposes, including by or for candidates for
2office or incumbent office holders. Such tapes, discs or other
3electronic data shall not be used under any circumstances by
4any political committee or individuals for purposes of
5commercial solicitation or other business purposes. If such
6tapes contain information on county residents related to the
7operations of county government in addition to registration
8information, that information shall not be used under any
9circumstances for commercial solicitation or other business
10purposes. The prohibition in this Section against using the
11computer tapes or computer discs or other electronic data
12processing information containing voter registration
13information for purposes of commercial solicitation or other
14business purposes shall be prospective only from the effective
15date of this amended Act of 1979. Any person who violates this
16provision shall be guilty of a Class 4 felony.
17    The State Board of Elections shall promulgate, by October
181, 1987, such regulations as may be necessary to ensure
19uniformity throughout the State in electronic data processing
20of voter registration information. The regulations shall
21include, but need not be limited to, specifications for
22uniform medium, communications protocol and file structure to
23be employed by the election authorities of this State in the
24electronic data processing of voter registration information.
25Each election authority utilizing electronic data processing
26of voter registration information shall comply with such

 

 

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1regulations on and after May 15, 1988.
2    If the applicant for registration was last registered in
3another county within this State, he shall also sign a
4certificate authorizing cancellation of the former
5registration. The certificate shall be in substantially the
6following form:
7To the County Clerk of.... County, Illinois. (or)
8To the Election Commission of the City of ...., Illinois.
9    This is to certify that I am registered in your (county)
10(city) and that my residence was .
11Having moved out of your (county) (city), I hereby authorize
12you to cancel said registration in your office.
13Dated at ...., Illinois, on (insert date).
14
.................................
15
(Signature of Voter)
16Attest: ................,  County Clerk, .............
17County, Illinois.
18    The cancellation certificate shall be mailed immediately
19by the County Clerk to the County Clerk (or election
20commission as the case may be) where the applicant was
21formerly registered. Receipt of such certificate shall be full
22authority for cancellation of any previous registration.
23(Source: P.A. 98-115, eff. 10-1-13; 99-522, eff. 6-30-16.)
 
24    (10 ILCS 5/4-10)  (from Ch. 46, par. 4-10)
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1registered, unless he applies in person to a registration
2officer, answers such relevant questions as may be asked of
3him by the registration officer, and executes the affidavit of
4registration. The registration officer shall require the
5applicant to furnish two forms of identification, and except
6in the case of a homeless individual, one of which must include
7his or her residence address. These forms of identification
8shall include, but not be limited to, any of the following if
9valid and unexpired: driver's license; , social security card;
10, public aid identification card; , utility bill; , employee
11or student identification card, lease or contract for a
12residence; , credit card, or a civic, union, or professional
13association membership card; United States passport; or any
14other form of identification or documentation issued by the
15federal, State, or unit of local government that contains the
16applicant's residential address. The registration officer
17shall require a homeless individual to furnish evidence of his
18or her use of the mailing address stated. This use may be
19demonstrated by a piece of mail addressed to that individual
20and received at that address or by a statement from a person
21authorizing use of the mailing address. The registration
22officer shall require each applicant for registration to read
23or have read to him the affidavit of registration before
24permitting him to execute the affidavit.
25    One of the registration officers or a deputy registration
26officer, county clerk, or clerk in the office of the county

 

 

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1clerk, shall administer to all persons who shall personally
2apply to register the following oath or affirmation:
3    "You do solemnly swear (or affirm) that you will fully and
4truly answer all such questions as shall be put to you touching
5your name, place of residence, place of birth, your
6qualifications as an elector and your right as such to
7register and vote under the laws of the State of Illinois."
8    The registration officer shall satisfy himself that each
9applicant for registration is qualified to register before
10registering him. If the registration officer has reason to
11believe that the applicant is a resident of a Soldiers' and
12Sailors' Home or any facility which is licensed or certified
13pursuant to the Nursing Home Care Act, the Specialized Mental
14Health Rehabilitation Act of 2013, the ID/DD Community Care
15Act, or the MC/DD Act, the following question shall be put,
16"When you entered the home which is your present address, was
17it your bona fide intention to become a resident thereof?" Any
18voter of a township, city, village or incorporated town in
19which such applicant resides, shall be permitted to be present
20at the place of any precinct registration and shall have the
21right to challenge any applicant who applies to be registered.
22    In case the officer is not satisfied that the applicant is
23qualified he shall forthwith notify such applicant in writing
24to appear before the county clerk to complete his
25registration. Upon the card of such applicant shall be written
26the word "incomplete" and no such applicant shall be permitted

 

 

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1to vote unless such registration is satisfactorily completed
2as hereinafter provided. No registration shall be taken and
3marked as incomplete if information to complete it can be
4furnished on the date of the original application.
5    Any person claiming to be an elector in any election
6precinct and whose registration card is marked "Incomplete"
7may make and sign an application in writing, under oath, to the
8county clerk in substance in the following form:
9    "I do solemnly swear that I, ...., did on (insert date)
10make application to the board of registry of the .... precinct
11of the township of .... (or to the county clerk of .... county)
12and that said board or clerk refused to complete my
13registration as a qualified voter in said precinct. That I
14reside in said precinct, that I intend to reside in said
15precinct, and am a duly qualified voter of said precinct and am
16entitled to be registered to vote in said precinct at the next
17election.
18(Signature of applicant) ............................."
 
19    All such applications shall be presented to the county
20clerk or to his duly authorized representative by the
21applicant, in person between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00
22p.m. on any day after the days on which the 1969 and 1970
23precinct re-registrations are held but not on any day within
2427 days preceding the ensuing general election and thereafter
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1applications shall be presented to the county clerk or his
2duly authorized representative by the applicant in person
3between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on any day prior
4to 27 days preceding the ensuing general election. Such
5application shall be heard by the county clerk or his duly
6authorized representative at the time the application is
7presented. If the applicant for registration has registered
8with the county clerk, such application may be presented to
9and heard by the county clerk or by his duly authorized
10representative upon the dates specified above or at any time
11prior thereto designated by the county clerk.
12    Any otherwise qualified person who is absent from his
13county of residence either due to business of the United
14States or because he is temporarily outside the territorial
15limits of the United States may become registered by mailing
16an application to the county clerk within the periods of
17registration provided for in this Article, or by simultaneous
18application for registration by mail and vote by mail ballot
19as provided in Article 20 of this Code.
20    Upon receipt of such application the county clerk shall
21immediately mail an affidavit of registration in duplicate,
22which affidavit shall contain the following and such other
23information as the State Board of Elections may think it
24proper to require for the identification of the applicant:
25    Name. The name of the applicant, giving surname and first
26or Christian name in full, and the middle name or the initial

 

 

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1for such middle name, if any.
2    Sex.
3    Residence. The name and number of the street, avenue or
4other location of the dwelling, and such additional clear and
5definite description as may be necessary to determine the
6exact location of the dwelling of the applicant. Where the
7location cannot be determined by street and number, then the
8Section, congressional township and range number may be used,
9or such other information as may be necessary, including post
10office mailing address.
11    Electronic mail address, if the registrant has provided
12this information.
13    Term of residence in the State of Illinois and the
14precinct.
15    Nativity. The State or country in which the applicant was
16born.
17    Citizenship. Whether the applicant is native born or
18naturalized. If naturalized, the court, place and date of
19naturalization.
20    Age. Date of birth, by month, day and year.
21    Out of State address of ..........................
22
AFFIDAVIT OF REGISTRATION
23State of ...........)  
24                   )ss
25County of ..........)
26    I hereby swear (or affirm) that I am a citizen of the

 

 

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1United States; that on the day of the next election I shall
2have resided in the State of Illinois and in the election
3precinct 30 days; that I am fully qualified to vote, that I am
4not registered to vote anywhere else in the United States,
5that I intend to remain a resident of the State of Illinois and
6of the election precinct, that I regard this location as my
7home, that I have no intention of returning to a former
8residence following the next election, that I have no other
9home to return to in case of sickness or other affliction, that
10I intend to return to the State of Illinois, and that the above
11statements are true.
12
..............................
13
(His or her signature or mark)
14    Subscribed and sworn to before me, an officer qualified to
15administer oaths, on (insert date).
16
........................................
17
Signature of officer administering oath.
18    Upon receipt of the executed duplicate affidavit of
19Registration, the county clerk shall transfer the information
20contained thereon to duplicate Registration Cards provided for
21in Section 4-8 of this Article and shall attach thereto a copy
22of each of the duplicate affidavit of registration and
23thereafter such registration card and affidavit shall
24constitute the registration of such person the same as if he
25had applied for registration in person.
26(Source: P.A. 98-104, eff. 7-22-13; 98-115, eff. 10-1-13;

 

 

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198-756, eff. 7-16-14; 98-1171, eff. 6-1-15; 99-180, eff.
27-29-15.)
 
3    (10 ILCS 5/5-7)  (from Ch. 46, par. 5-7)
4    Sec. 5-7. The county clerk shall provide a sufficient
5number of blank forms for the registration of electors which
6shall be known as registration record cards and which shall
7consist of loose leaf sheets or cards, of suitable size to
8contain in plain writing and figures the data hereinafter
9required thereon or shall consist of computer cards of
10suitable nature to contain the data required thereon. The
11registration record cards, which shall include an affidavit of
12registration as hereinafter provided, shall be executed in
13duplicate.
14    The registration record card shall contain the following
15and such other information as the county clerk may think it
16proper to require for the identification of the applicant for
17registration:
18    Name. The name of the applicant, giving surname and first
19or Christian name in full, and the middle name or the initial
20for such middle name, if any.
21    Sex.
22    Residence. The name and number of the street, avenue, or
23other location of the dwelling, including the apartment, unit
24or room number, if any, and in the case of a mobile home the
25lot number, and such additional clear and definite description

 

 

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1as may be necessary to determine the exact location of the
2dwelling of the applicant, including post-office mailing
3address. In the case of a homeless individual, the
4individual's voting residence that is his or her mailing
5address shall be included on his or her registration record
6card.
7    Term of residence in the State of Illinois and the
8precinct. Which questions may be answered by the applicant
9stating, in excess of 30 days in the State and in excess of 30
10days in the precinct.
11    Nativity. The State or country in which the applicant was
12born.
13    Citizenship. Whether the applicant is native born or
14naturalized. If naturalized, the court, place and date of
15naturalization.
16    Date of application for registration, i.e., the day, month
17and year when applicant presented himself for registration.
18    Age. Date of birth, by month, day and year.
19    Physical disability of the applicant, if any, at the time
20of registration, which would require assistance in voting.
21    The county and state in which the applicant was last
22registered.
23    Electronic mail address, if any.
24    Signature of voter. The applicant, after the registration
25and in the presence of a deputy registrar or other officer of
26registration shall be required to sign his or her name in ink

 

 

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1or digitized form to the affidavit on the original and
2duplicate registration record card.
3    Signature of Deputy Registrar.
4    In case applicant is unable to sign his name, he may affix
5his mark to the affidavit. In such case the officer empowered
6to give the registration oath shall write a detailed
7description of the applicant in the space provided at the
8bottom of the card or sheet; and shall ask the following
9questions and record the answers thereto:
10    Father's first name .......................
11    Mother's first name .......................
12    From what address did you last register?
13    Reason for inability to sign name.
14    Each applicant for registration shall make an affidavit in
15substantially the following form:
16
AFFIDAVIT OF REGISTRATION
17State of Illinois)
18                 )ss
19County of        )
20    I hereby swear (or affirm) that I am a citizen of the
21United States; that on the date of the next election I shall
22have resided in the State of Illinois and in the election
23precinct in which I reside 30 days; that I regard this location
24as my home; that I have no intention of returning to a former
25residence following the next election; that I have no other
26home to return to in case of sickness or other affliction; that

 

 

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1I am fully qualified to vote. That I intend that this location
2shall be my residence and that the above statements are true.
3
..............................
4
(His or her signature or mark)
5    Subscribed and sworn to before me on (insert date).
6.........................................
7    Signature of Registration Officer.
8(To be signed in presence of Registrant.)
 
9    Space shall be provided upon the face of each registration
10record card for the notation of the voting record of the person
11registered thereon.
12    Each registration record card shall be numbered according
13to towns and precincts, wards, cities and villages, as the
14case may be, and may be serially or otherwise marked for
15identification in such manner as the county clerk may
16determine.
17    The registration cards shall be deemed public records and
18shall be open to inspection during regular business hours,
19except during the 27 days immediately preceding any election.
20On written request of any candidate or objector or any person
21intending to object to a petition, the election authority
22shall extend its hours for inspection of registration cards
23and other records of the election authority during the period
24beginning with the filing of petitions under Sections 7-10,
258-8, 10-6 or 28-3 and continuing through the termination of

 

 

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1electoral board hearings on any objections to petitions
2containing signatures of registered voters in the jurisdiction
3of the election authority. The extension shall be for a period
4of hours sufficient to allow adequate opportunity for
5examination of the records but the election authority is not
6required to extend its hours beyond the period beginning at
7its normal opening for business and ending at midnight. If the
8business hours are so extended, the election authority shall
9post a public notice of such extended hours. Registration
10record cards may also be inspected, upon approval of the
11officer in charge of the cards, during the 27 days immediately
12preceding any election. Registration record cards shall also
13be open to inspection by certified judges and poll watchers
14and challengers at the polling place on election day, but only
15to the extent necessary to determine the question of the right
16of a person to vote or to serve as a judge of election. At no
17time shall poll watchers or challengers be allowed to
18physically handle the registration record cards.
19    Updated copies of computer tapes or computer discs or
20other electronic data processing information containing voter
21registration information shall be furnished by the county
22clerk within 10 days after December 15 and May 15 each year and
23within 10 days after each registration period is closed to the
24State Board of Elections in a form prescribed by the Board. For
25the purposes of this Section, a registration period is closed
2627 days before the date of any regular or special election.

 

 

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1Registration information shall include, but not be limited to,
2the following information: name, sex, residence, telephone
3number, if any, age, party affiliation, if applicable,
4precinct, ward, township, county, and representative,
5legislative and congressional districts. In the event of
6noncompliance, the State Board of Elections is directed to
7obtain compliance forthwith with this nondiscretionary duty of
8the election authority by instituting legal proceedings in the
9circuit court of the county in which the election authority
10maintains the registration information. The costs of
11furnishing updated copies of tapes or discs shall be paid at a
12rate of $.00034 per name of registered voters in the election
13jurisdiction, but not less than $50 per tape or disc and shall
14be paid from appropriations made to the State Board of
15Elections for reimbursement to the election authority for such
16purpose. The State Board shall furnish copies of such tapes,
17discs, other electronic data or compilations thereof to state
18political committees registered pursuant to the Illinois
19Campaign Finance Act or the Federal Election Campaign Act and
20to governmental entities, at their request and at a reasonable
21cost. To protect the privacy and confidentiality of voter
22registration information, the disclosure of electronic voter
23registration records to any person or entity other than to a
24State or local political committee and other than to a
25governmental entity for a governmental purpose is specifically
26prohibited except as follows: subject to security measures

 

 

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1adopted by the State Board of Elections which, at a minimum,
2shall include the keeping of a catalog or database, available
3for public view, including the name, address, and telephone
4number of the person viewing the list as well as the time of
5that viewing, any person may view the centralized statewide
6voter registration list on a computer screen at the
7Springfield office of the State Board of Elections, during
8normal business hours other than during the 27 days before an
9election, but the person viewing the list under this exception
10may not print, duplicate, transmit, or alter the list. Copies
11of the tapes, discs or other electronic data shall be
12furnished by the county clerk to local political committees
13and governmental entities at their request and at a reasonable
14cost. Reasonable cost of the tapes, discs, et cetera for this
15purpose would be the cost of duplication plus 15% for
16administration. The individual representing a political
17committee requesting copies of such tapes shall make a sworn
18affidavit that the information shall be used only for bona
19fide political purposes, including by or for candidates for
20office or incumbent office holders. Such tapes, discs or other
21electronic data shall not be used under any circumstances by
22any political committee or individuals for purposes of
23commercial solicitation or other business purposes. If such
24tapes contain information on county residents related to the
25operations of county government in addition to registration
26information, that information shall not be used under any

 

 

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1circumstances for commercial solicitation or other business
2purposes. The prohibition in this Section against using the
3computer tapes or computer discs or other electronic data
4processing information containing voter registration
5information for purposes of commercial solicitation or other
6business purposes shall be prospective only from the effective
7date of this amended Act of 1979. Any person who violates this
8provision shall be guilty of a Class 4 felony.
9    The State Board of Elections shall promulgate, by October
101, 1987, such regulations as may be necessary to ensure
11uniformity throughout the State in electronic data processing
12of voter registration information. The regulations shall
13include, but need not be limited to, specifications for
14uniform medium, communications protocol and file structure to
15be employed by the election authorities of this State in the
16electronic data processing of voter registration information.
17Each election authority utilizing electronic data processing
18of voter registration information shall comply with such
19regulations on and after May 15, 1988.
20    If the applicant for registration was last registered in
21another county within this State, he shall also sign a
22certificate authorizing cancellation of the former
23registration. The certificate shall be in substantially the
24following form:
25To the County Clerk of .... County, Illinois. To the Election
26Commission of the City of ...., Illinois.

 

 

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1    This is to certify that I am registered in your (county)
2(city) and that my residence was .....
3    Having moved out of your (county) (city), I hereby
4authorize you to cancel said registration in your office.
5Dated at .... Illinois, on (insert date).
6
....................
7
(Signature of Voter)
8
Attest ......, County Clerk, ........ County, Illinois.
9    The cancellation certificate shall be mailed immediately
10by the county clerk to the county clerk (or election
11commission as the case may be) where the applicant was
12formerly registered. Receipt of such certificate shall be full
13authority for cancellation of any previous registration.
14(Source: P.A. 98-115, eff. 10-1-13; 99-522, eff. 6-30-16.)
 
15    (10 ILCS 5/5-9)  (from Ch. 46, par. 5-9)
16    Sec. 5-9. Except as herein provided, no person shall be
17registered unless he applies in person to registration
18officer, answers such relevant questions as may be asked of
19him by the registration officer, and executes the affidavit of
20registration. The registration officer shall require the
21applicant to furnish two forms of identification, and except
22in the case of a homeless individual, one of which must include
23his or her residence address. These forms of identification
24shall include, but not be limited to, any of the following if
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1, public aid identification card; , utility bill; , employee
2or student identification card, lease or contract for a
3residence; , credit card, or a civic, union, or professional
4association membership card; United States passport; or any
5other form of identification or documentation issued by the
6federal, State, or unit of local government that contains the
7applicant's residential address. The registration officer
8shall require a homeless individual to furnish evidence of his
9or her use of the mailing address stated. This use may be
10demonstrated by a piece of mail addressed to that individual
11and received at that address or by a statement from a person
12authorizing use of the mailing address. The registration
13officer shall require each applicant for registration to read
14or have read to him the affidavit of registration before
15permitting him to execute the affidavit.
16    One of the Deputy Registrars, the Judge of Registration,
17or an Officer of Registration, County Clerk, or clerk in the
18office of the County Clerk, shall administer to all persons
19who shall personally apply to register the following oath or
20affirmation:
21    "You do solemnly swear (or affirm) that you will fully and
22truly answer all such questions as shall be put to you touching
23your place of residence, name, place of birth, your
24qualifications as an elector and your right as such to
25register and vote under the laws of the State of Illinois."
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1applicant for registration is qualified to register before
2registering him. If the registration officer has reason to
3believe that the applicant is a resident of a Soldiers' and
4Sailors' Home or any facility which is licensed or certified
5pursuant to the Nursing Home Care Act, the Specialized Mental
6Health Rehabilitation Act of 2013, the ID/DD Community Care
7Act, or the MC/DD Act, the following question shall be put,
8"When you entered the home which is your present address, was
9it your bona fide intention to become a resident thereof?" Any
10voter of a township, city, village or incorporated town in
11which such applicant resides, shall be permitted to be present
12at the place of precinct registration, and shall have the
13right to challenge any applicant who applies to be registered.
14    In case the officer is not satisfied that the applicant is
15qualified, he shall forthwith in writing notify such applicant
16to appear before the County Clerk to furnish further proof of
17his qualifications. Upon the card of such applicant shall be
18written the word "Incomplete" and no such applicant shall be
19permitted to vote unless such registration is satisfactorily
20completed as hereinafter provided. No registration shall be
21taken and marked as "incomplete" if information to complete it
22can be furnished on the date of the original application.
23    Any person claiming to be an elector in any election
24precinct in such township, city, village or incorporated town
25and whose registration is marked "Incomplete" may make and
26sign an application in writing, under oath, to the County

 

 

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1Clerk in substance in the following form:
2    "I do solemnly swear that I, .........., did on (insert
3date) make application to the Board of Registry of the
4........ precinct of ........ ward of the City of .... or of
5the ......... District ......... Town of .......... (or to the
6County Clerk of .............) and ............ County; that
7said Board or Clerk refused to complete my registration as a
8qualified voter in said precinct, that I reside in said
9precinct (or that I intend to reside in said precinct), am a
10duly qualified voter and entitled to vote in said precinct at
11the next election.
12
...........................
13
(Signature of Applicant)"
14    All such applications shall be presented to the County
15Clerk by the applicant, in person between the hours of nine
16o'clock a.m. and five o'clock p.m., on Monday and Tuesday of
17the third week subsequent to the weeks in which the 1961 and
181962 precinct re-registrations are to be held, and thereafter
19for the registration provided in Section 5-17 of this Article,
20all such applications shall be presented to the County Clerk
21by the applicant in person between the hours of nine o'clock
22a.m. and nine o'clock p.m. on Monday and Tuesday of the third
23week prior to the date on which such election is to be held.
24    Any otherwise qualified person who is absent from his
25county of residence either due to business of the United
26States or because he is temporarily outside the territorial

 

 

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1limits of the United States may become registered by mailing
2an application to the county clerk within the periods of
3registration provided for in this Article or by simultaneous
4application for registration by mail and vote by mail ballot
5as provided in Article 20 of this Code.
6    Upon receipt of such application the county clerk shall
7immediately mail an affidavit of registration in duplicate,
8which affidavit shall contain the following and such other
9information as the State Board of Elections may think it
10proper to require for the identification of the applicant:
11    Name. The name of the applicant, giving surname and first
12or Christian name in full, and the middle name or the initial
13for such middle name, if any.
14    Sex.
15    Residence. The name and number of the street, avenue or
16other location of the dwelling, and such additional clear and
17definite description as may be necessary to determine the
18exact location of the dwelling of the applicant. Where the
19location cannot be determined by street and number, then the
20Section, congressional township and range number may be used,
21or such other information as may be necessary, including post
22office mailing address.
23    Electronic mail address, if the registrant has provided
24this information.
25    Term of residence in the State of Illinois and the
26precinct.

 

 

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1    Nativity. The State or country in which the applicant was
2born.
3    Citizenship. Whether the applicant is native born or
4naturalized. If naturalized, the court, place and date of
5naturalization.
6    Age. Date of birth, by month, day and year.
7    Out of State address of ..........................
8
AFFIDAVIT OF REGISTRATION
9State of .........)  
10                 )ss
11County of ........)
12    I hereby swear (or affirm) that I am a citizen of the
13United States; that on the day of the next election I shall
14have resided in the State of Illinois for 6 months and in the
15election precinct 30 days; that I am fully qualified to vote,
16that I am not registered to vote anywhere else in the United
17States, that I intend to remain a resident of the State of
18Illinois and of the election precinct, that I regard this
19location as my home, that I have no intention of returning to a
20former residence following the next election, that I have no
21other home to return to in case of sickness or other
22affliction, that I intend to return to the State of Illinois,
23and that the above statements are true.
24
..............................
25
(His or her signature or mark)
26    Subscribed and sworn to before me, an officer qualified to

 

 

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1administer oaths, on (insert date).
2
........................................
3
Signature of officer administering oath.

 
4    Upon receipt of the executed duplicate affidavit of
5Registration, the county clerk shall transfer the information
6contained thereon to duplicate Registration Cards provided for
7in Section 5-7 of this Article and shall attach thereto a copy
8of each of the duplicate affidavit of registration and
9thereafter such registration card and affidavit shall
10constitute the registration of such person the same as if he
11had applied for registration in person.
12(Source: P.A. 98-104, eff. 7-22-13; 98-115, eff. 10-1-13;
1398-756, eff. 7-16-14; 98-1171, eff. 6-1-15; 99-180, eff.
147-29-15.)
 
15    (10 ILCS 5/6-29)  (from Ch. 46, par. 6-29)
16    Sec. 6-29. For the purpose of registering voters under
17this Article, the office of the Board of Election
18Commissioners shall be open during ordinary business hours of
19each week day, from 9 a.m. to 12 o'clock noon on the last four
20Saturdays immediately preceding the end of the period of
21registration preceding each election, and such other days and
22such other times as the board may direct. During the 27 days
23immediately preceding any election there shall be no
24registration of voters at the office of the Board of Election

 

 

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1Commissioners in cities, villages and incorporated towns of
2fewer than 200,000 inhabitants. In cities, villages and
3incorporated towns of 200,000 or more inhabitants, there shall
4be no registration of voters at the office of the Board of
5Election Commissioners during the 35 days immediately
6preceding any election; provided, however, where no precinct
7registration is being conducted prior to any election then
8registration may be taken in the office of the Board up to and
9including the 28th day prior to such election. The Board of
10Election Commissioners may set up and establish as many branch
11offices for the purpose of taking registrations as it may deem
12necessary, and the branch offices may be open on any or all
13dates and hours during which registrations may be taken in the
14main office. All officers and employees of the Board of
15Election Commissioners who are authorized by such board to
16take registrations under this Article shall be considered
17officers of the circuit court, and shall be subject to the same
18control as is provided by Section 14-5 of this Act with respect
19to judges of election.
20    In any election called for the submission of the revision
21or alteration of, or the amendments to the Constitution,
22submitted by a Constitutional Convention, the final day for
23registration at the office of the election authority charged
24with the printing of the ballot of this election shall be the
2515th day prior to the date of election.
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1more registration teams, consisting of 2 of its employees for
2each team, for the purpose of accepting the registration of
3any voter who files an affidavit, within the period for taking
4registrations provided for in this Article, that he is
5physically unable to appear at the office of the Board or at
6any appointed place of registration. On the day or days when a
7precinct registration is being conducted such teams shall
8consist of one member from each of the 2 leading political
9parties who are serving on the Precinct Registration Board.
10Each team so designated shall visit each person with a
11disability and shall accept the registration of such person
12the same as if he had applied for registration in person.
13    Any otherwise qualified person who is absent from his
14county of residence due to business of the United States, or
15who is temporarily residing outside the territorial limits of
16the United States, may make application to become registered
17by mail to the Board of Election Commissioners within the
18periods for registration provided for in this Article or by
19simultaneous application for registration by mail and vote by
20mail ballot as provided in Article 20 of this Code.
21    Upon receipt of such application the Board of Election
22Commissioners shall immediately mail an affidavit of
23registration in duplicate, which affidavit shall contain the
24following and such other information as the State Board of
25Elections may think it proper to require for the
26identification of the applicant:

 

 

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1    Name. The name of the applicant, giving surname and first
2or Christian name in full, and the middle name or the initial
3for such middle name, if any.
4    Sex.
5    Residence. The name and number of the street, avenue or
6other location of the dwelling, and such additional clear and
7definite description as may be necessary to determine the
8exact location of the dwelling of the applicant. Where the
9location cannot be determined by street and number, then the
10section, congressional township and range number may be used,
11or such other information as may be necessary, including post
12office mailing address.
13    Electronic mail address, if the registrant has provided
14this information.
15    Term of residence in the State of Illinois and the
16precinct.
17    Nativity. The state or country in which the applicant was
18born.
19    Citizenship. Whether the applicant is native born or
20naturalized. If naturalized, the court, place and date of
21naturalization.
22    Age. Date of birth, by month, day and year.
23    Out of State address of ..................
24    
AFFIDAVIT OF REGISTRATION
25State of .........)
26                  ) ss.

 

 

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1County of ........)
2    I hereby swear (or affirm) that I am a citizen of the
3United States; that on the day of the next election I shall
4have resided in the State of Illinois and in the election
5precinct 30 days; that I am fully qualified to vote, that I am
6not registered to vote anywhere else in the United States,
7that I intend to remain a resident of the State of Illinois,
8and of the election precinct, that I intend to return to the
9State of Illinois, and that the above statements are true.
10
..............................
11
(His or her signature or mark)
12    Subscribed and sworn to before me, an officer qualified to
13administer oaths, on (insert date).
14
........................................
15
Signature of officer administering oath.
16    Upon receipt of the executed duplicate affidavit of
17Registration, the Board of Election Commissioners shall
18transfer the information contained thereon to duplicate
19Registration Cards provided for in Section 6-35 of this
20Article and shall attach thereto a copy of each of the
21duplicate affidavit of registration and thereafter such
22registration card and affidavit shall constitute the
23registration of such person the same as if he had applied for
24registration in person.
25(Source: P.A. 98-115, eff. 10-1-13; 98-1171, eff. 6-1-15;
2699-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
 

 

 

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1    (10 ILCS 5/6-35)  (from Ch. 46, par. 6-35)
2    Sec. 6-35. The Boards of Election Commissioners shall
3provide a sufficient number of blank forms for the
4registration of electors which shall be known as registration
5record cards and which shall consist of loose leaf sheets or
6cards, of suitable size to contain in plain writing and
7figures the data hereinafter required thereon or shall consist
8of computer cards of suitable nature to contain the data
9required thereon. The registration record cards, which shall
10include an affidavit of registration as hereinafter provided,
11shall be executed in duplicate. The duplicate of which may be a
12carbon copy of the original or a copy of the original made by
13the use of other method or material used for making
14simultaneous true copies or duplications.
15    The registration record card shall contain the following
16and such other information as the Board of Election
17Commissioners may think it proper to require for the
18identification of the applicant for registration:
19    Name. The name of the applicant, giving surname and first
20or Christian name in full, and the middle name or the initial
21for such middle name, if any.
22    Sex.
23    Residence. The name and number of the street, avenue, or
24other location of the dwelling, including the apartment, unit
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1lot number, and such additional clear and definite description
2as may be necessary to determine the exact location of the
3dwelling of the applicant, including post-office mailing
4address. In the case of a homeless individual, the
5individual's voting residence that is his or her mailing
6address shall be included on his or her registration record
7card.
8    Term of residence in the State of Illinois and the
9precinct.
10    Nativity. The state or country in which the applicant was
11born.
12    Citizenship. Whether the applicant is native born or
13naturalized. If naturalized, the court, place, and date of
14naturalization.
15    Date of application for registration, i.e., the day, month
16and year when the applicant presented himself for
17registration.
18    Age. Date of birth, by month, day and year.
19    Physical disability of the applicant, if any, at the time
20of registration, which would require assistance in voting.
21    The county and state in which the applicant was last
22registered.
23    Electronic mail address, if any.
24    Signature of voter. The applicant, after registration and
25in the presence of a deputy registrar or other officer of
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1or digitized form to the affidavit on both the original and the
2duplicate registration record card.
3    Signature of deputy registrar.
4    In case applicant is unable to sign his name, he may affix
5his mark to the affidavit. In such case the registration
6officer shall write a detailed description of the applicant in
7the space provided at the bottom of the card or sheet; and
8shall ask the following questions and record the answers
9thereto:
10    Father's first name .........................
11    Mother's first name .........................
12    From what address did you last register? ....
13    Reason for inability to sign name ...........
14    Each applicant for registration shall make an affidavit in
15substantially the following form:
16
AFFIDAVIT OF REGISTRATION
17State of Illinois  )
18                   )ss
19County of .......  )
20    I hereby swear (or affirm) that I am a citizen of the
21United States, that on the day of the next election I shall
22have resided in the State of Illinois and in the election
23precinct 30 days and that I intend that this location is my
24residence; that I regard this location as my home; that I have
25no intention of returning to a former residence following the
26next election; that I have no other home to return to in case

 

 

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1of sickness or other affliction; that I am fully qualified to
2vote, and that the above statements are true.
3
..............................
4
(His or her signature or mark)
5    Subscribed and sworn to before me on (insert date).
6......................................
7    Signature of registration officer
8(to be signed in presence of registrant).
9    Space shall be provided upon the face of each registration
10record card for the notation of the voting record of the person
11registered thereon.
12    Each registration record card shall be numbered according
13to wards or precincts, as the case may be, and may be serially
14or otherwise marked for identification in such manner as the
15Board of Election Commissioners may determine.
16    The registration cards shall be deemed public records and
17shall be open to inspection during regular business hours,
18except during the 27 days immediately preceding any election.
19On written request of any candidate or objector or any person
20intending to object to a petition, the election authority
21shall extend its hours for inspection of registration cards
22and other records of the election authority during the period
23beginning with the filing of petitions under Sections 7-10,
248-8, 10-6 or 28-3 and continuing through the termination of
25electoral board hearings on any objections to petitions
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1of the election authority. The extension shall be for a period
2of hours sufficient to allow adequate opportunity for
3examination of the records but the election authority is not
4required to extend its hours beyond the period beginning at
5its normal opening for business and ending at midnight. If the
6business hours are so extended, the election authority shall
7post a public notice of such extended hours. Registration
8record cards may also be inspected, upon approval of the
9officer in charge of the cards, during the 27 days immediately
10preceding any election. Registration record cards shall also
11be open to inspection by certified judges and poll watchers
12and challengers at the polling place on election day, but only
13to the extent necessary to determine the question of the right
14of a person to vote or to serve as a judge of election. At no
15time shall poll watchers or challengers be allowed to
16physically handle the registration record cards.
17    Updated copies of computer tapes or computer discs or
18other electronic data processing information containing voter
19registration information shall be furnished by the Board of
20Election Commissioners within 10 days after December 15 and
21May 15 each year and within 10 days after each registration
22period is closed to the State Board of Elections in a form
23prescribed by the State Board. For the purposes of this
24Section, a registration period is closed 27 days before the
25date of any regular or special election. Registration
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1following information: name, sex, residence, telephone number,
2if any, age, party affiliation, if applicable, precinct, ward,
3township, county, and representative, legislative and
4congressional districts. In the event of noncompliance, the
5State Board of Elections is directed to obtain compliance
6forthwith with this nondiscretionary duty of the election
7authority by instituting legal proceedings in the circuit
8court of the county in which the election authority maintains
9the registration information. The costs of furnishing updated
10copies of tapes or discs shall be paid at a rate of $.00034 per
11name of registered voters in the election jurisdiction, but
12not less than $50 per tape or disc and shall be paid from
13appropriations made to the State Board of Elections for
14reimbursement to the election authority for such purpose. The
15State Board shall furnish copies of such tapes, discs, other
16electronic data or compilations thereof to state political
17committees registered pursuant to the Illinois Campaign
18Finance Act or the Federal Election Campaign Act and to
19governmental entities, at their request and at a reasonable
20cost. To protect the privacy and confidentiality of voter
21registration information, the disclosure of electronic voter
22registration records to any person or entity other than to a
23State or local political committee and other than to a
24governmental entity for a governmental purpose is specifically
25prohibited except as follows: subject to security measures
26adopted by the State Board of Elections which, at a minimum,

 

 

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1shall include the keeping of a catalog or database, available
2for public view, including the name, address, and telephone
3number of the person viewing the list as well as the time of
4that viewing, any person may view the centralized statewide
5voter registration list on a computer screen at the
6Springfield office of the State Board of Elections, during
7normal business hours other than during the 27 days before an
8election, but the person viewing the list under this exception
9may not print, duplicate, transmit, or alter the list. Copies
10of the tapes, discs or other electronic data shall be
11furnished by the Board of Election Commissioners to local
12political committees and governmental entities at their
13request and at a reasonable cost. Reasonable cost of the
14tapes, discs, et cetera for this purpose would be the cost of
15duplication plus 15% for administration. The individual
16representing a political committee requesting copies of such
17tapes shall make a sworn affidavit that the information shall
18be used only for bona fide political purposes, including by or
19for candidates for office or incumbent office holders. Such
20tapes, discs or other electronic data shall not be used under
21any circumstances by any political committee or individuals
22for purposes of commercial solicitation or other business
23purposes. If such tapes contain information on county
24residents related to the operations of county government in
25addition to registration information, that information shall
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1solicitation or other business purposes. The prohibition in
2this Section against using the computer tapes or computer
3discs or other electronic data processing information
4containing voter registration information for purposes of
5commercial solicitation or other business purposes shall be
6prospective only from the effective date of this amended Act
7of 1979. Any person who violates this provision shall be
8guilty of a Class 4 felony.
9    The State Board of Elections shall promulgate, by October
101, 1987, such regulations as may be necessary to ensure
11uniformity throughout the State in electronic data processing
12of voter registration information. The regulations shall
13include, but need not be limited to, specifications for
14uniform medium, communications protocol and file structure to
15be employed by the election authorities of this State in the
16electronic data processing of voter registration information.
17Each election authority utilizing electronic data processing
18of voter registration information shall comply with such
19regulations on and after May 15, 1988.
20    If the applicant for registration was last registered in
21another county within this State, he shall also sign a
22certificate authorizing cancellation of the former
23registration. The certificate shall be in substantially the
24following form:
25To the County Clerk of .... County, Illinois.
26To the Election Commission of the City of ...., Illinois.

 

 

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1    This is to certify that I am registered in your (county)
2(city) and that my residence was ..... Having moved out of your
3(county), (city), I hereby authorize you to cancel that
4registration in your office.
5    Dated at ...., Illinois, on (insert date).
6
....................
7
(Signature of Voter)
8    Attest ...., Clerk, Election Commission of the City
9of...., Illinois.
10    The cancellation certificate shall be mailed immediately
11by the clerk of the Election Commission to the county clerk,
12(or Election Commission as the case may be) where the
13applicant was formerly registered. Receipt of such certificate
14shall be full authority for cancellation of any previous
15registration.
16(Source: P.A. 98-115, eff. 10-1-13; 99-522, eff. 6-30-16.)
 
17    (10 ILCS 5/6-37)  (from Ch. 46, par. 6-37)
18    Sec. 6-37. Except as otherwise provided for in Section
196-29 of this Article, no person shall be registered unless he
20applies in person to a registration officer, answers such
21relevant questions as may be asked of him by the registration
22officer, and executes the affidavit of registration. The
23registration officer shall require the applicant to furnish
24two forms of identification, and except in the case of a
25homeless individual, one of which must include his or her

 

 

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1residence address. These forms of identification shall
2include, but not be limited to, any of the following if valid
3and unexpired: driver's license; , social security card; ,
4public aid identification card; , utility bill; , employee or
5student identification card, lease or contract for a
6residence; , credit card, or a civic, union, or professional
7association membership card; United States passport; or any
8other form of identification or documentation issued by the
9federal, State, or unit of local government that contains the
10applicant's residential address. The registration officer
11shall require a homeless individual to furnish evidence of his
12or her use of the mailing address stated. This use may be
13demonstrated by a piece of mail addressed to that individual
14and received at that address or by a statement from a person
15authorizing use of the mailing address. The registration
16officer shall require each applicant for registration to read
17or have read to him the affidavit of registration before
18permitting him to execute the affidavit.
19    The registration officer shall satisfy himself that each
20applicant for registration is qualified to register before
21registering him. Any voter of the ward, village or
22incorporated town in which such applicant resides, shall be
23permitted to be present at the place of registration, and
24shall have the right to challenge any applicant who applies to
25be registered.
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1qualified he shall forthwith in writing notify such applicant
2to appear before the board of election commissioners to
3furnish further proof of his qualification. Upon the card of
4such applicant shall be written the word "incomplete" and no
5such applicant shall be permitted to vote unless such
6registration is satisfactorily completed as hereinafter
7provided.
8    Any person claiming to be an elector in any election
9precinct in such city, village or incorporated town and whose
10registration is marked "incomplete" may make and sign an
11application in writing, under oath, to the board of election
12commissioners in substance in the following form:
13    "I do solemnly swear that I,.... did on .... make
14application to the board of registry of the .... precinct of
15.... ward of the city of ....(or to the board of election
16commissioners of ....) and that said board refused to complete
17my registration as a qualified voter in said precinct, that I
18reside in said precinct, that I regard this location as my
19home, that I have no intention of returning to a former
20residence following the next election, that I have no other
21home to return to in case of sickness or other affliction, and
22I am a duly qualified voter and entitled to vote in said
23precinct at the next election.
24
....(Signature of Applicant)"
25    In all cities, villages or incorporated towns having a
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1presented to the board of election commissioners by the
2applicant, in person, between the hours of nine o'clock a.m.,
3and five o'clock p.m. on Tuesday or Wednesday of the second
4week prior to the week in which such election is to be held,
5and in all municipalities having a population of more than
6200,000 and having a board of election commissioners and in
7all cities, villages and incorporated towns within the
8jurisdiction of such board, all such applications shall be
9presented to the board of election commissioners by the
10applicant, in person between the hours of nine o'clock a.m.
11and five o'clock p.m., on Monday and Tuesday of the third week
12prior to the week in which such election is to be held.
13(Source: P.A. 96-317, eff. 1-1-10.)