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91_HB4326 LRB9112180JMmb 1 AN ACT to amend the Election Code. 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 7-46, 16-3, 17-16.1, 24A-7, and 24B-6 as follows: 6 (10 ILCS 5/7-46) (from Ch. 46, par. 7-46) 7 Sec. 7-46. On receiving from the primary judges a primary 8 ballot of his party, the primary elector shall forthwith and 9 without leaving the polling place, retire alone to one of the 10 voting booths and prepare such primary ballot by marking a 11 cross (X) in the square in front of and opposite the name of 12 each candidate of his choice for each office to be filled, 13 and for delegates and alternate delegates to national 14 nominating conventions, and for committeemen, if committeemen 15 are being elected at such primary. 16 Any primary elector may, instead of voting for any 17 candidate for nomination or for committeeman or for delegate 18 or alternate delegate to national nominating conventions, 19 whose name is printed on the primary ballot, write in the 20 name of any other person affiliated with such party as a 21 candidate for the nomination for any office, or for 22 committeeman, or for delegates or alternate delegates to 23 national nominating conventions, and indicate his choice of 24 such candidate or committeeman or delegate or alternate 25 delegate, by placing to the left of and opposite the name 26 thus written either (i) a square and placing in the square a 27 cross (X) or (ii) any other mark that indicates his or her 28 intent to vote for that name. 29 Where voting machines or electronic voting systems are 30 used, the provisions of this section may be modified as 31 required or authorized by Article 24 or Article 24A, -2- LRB9112180JMmb 1 whichever is applicable. 2 (Source: Laws 1965, p. 2220.) 3 (10 ILCS 5/16-3) (from Ch. 46, par. 16-3) 4 Sec. 16-3. The names of all candidates to be voted for 5 in each election district or precinct shall be printed on one 6 ballot, except as is provided in Sections 16-6.1 and 21-1.01 7 of this Act and except as otherwise provided in this Act with 8 respect to the odd year regular elections and the emergency 9 referenda; all nominations of any political party being 10 placed under the party appellation or title of such party as 11 designated in the certificates of nomination or petitions. 12 The names of all independent candidates shall be printed upon 13 the ballot in a column or columns under the heading 14 "independent" arranged under the names or titles of the 15 respective offices for which such independent candidates 16 shall have been nominated and so far as practicable, the name 17 or names of any independent candidate or candidates for any 18 office shall be printed upon the ballot opposite the name or 19 names of any candidate or candidates for the same office 20 contained in any party column or columns upon said ballot. 21 The ballot shall contain no other names, except that in cases 22 of electors for President and Vice-President of the United 23 States, the names of the candidates for President and 24 Vice-President may be added to the party designation and 25 words calculated to aid the voter in his choice of candidates 26 may be added, such as "Vote for one," "Vote for three." When 27 an electronic voting system is used which utilizes a ballot 28 label booklet, the candidates and questions shall appear on 29 the pages of such booklet in the order provided by this Code; 30 and, in any case where candidates for an office appear on a 31 page which does not contain the name of any candidate for 32 another office, and where less than 50% of the page is 33 utilized, the name of no candidate shall be printed on the -3- LRB9112180JMmb 1 lowest 25% of such page. On the back or outside of the 2 ballot, so as to appear when folded, shall be printed the 3 words "Official Ballot", followed by the designation of the 4 polling place for which the ballot is prepared, the date of 5 the election and a facsimile of the signature of the election 6 authority who has caused the ballots to be printed. The 7 ballots shall be of plain white paper, through which the 8 printing or writing cannot be read. However, ballots for use 9 at the nonpartisan and consolidated elections may be printed 10 on different color paper, except blue paper, whenever 11 necessary or desirable to facilitate distinguishing between 12 ballots for different political subdivisions. In the case of 13 nonpartisan elections for officers of a political 14 subdivision, unless the statute or an ordinance adopted 15 pursuant to Article VII of the Constitution providing the 16 form of government therefor requires otherwise, the column 17 listing such nonpartisan candidates shall be printed with no 18 appellation or circle at its head. The party appellation or 19 title, or the word "independent" at the head of any column 20 provided for independent candidates, shall be printed in 21 capital letters not less than one-fourth of an inch in height 22 and a circle one-half inch in diameter shall be printed at 23 the beginning of the line in which such appellation or title 24 is printed, provided, however, that no such circle shall be 25 printed at the head of any column or columns provided for 26 such independent candidates. The names of candidates shall be 27 printed in capital letters not less than one-eighth nor more 28 than one-fourth of an inch in height, and at the beginning of 29 each line in which a name of a candidate is printed a square 30 shall be printed, the sides of which shall be not less than 31 one-fourth of an inch in length. However, the names of the 32 candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor on the same 33 ticket shall be printed within a bracket and a single square 34 shall be printed in front of the bracket. The list of -4- LRB9112180JMmb 1 candidates of the several parties and any such list of 2 independent candidates shall be placed in separate columns on 3 the ballot in such order as the election authorities charged 4 with the printing of the ballots shall decide; provided, that 5 the names of the candidates of the several political parties, 6 certified by the State Board of Elections to the several 7 county clerks shall be printed by the county clerk of the 8 proper county on the official ballot in the order certified 9 by the State Board of Elections. Any county clerk refusing, 10 neglecting or failing to print on the official ballot the 11 names of candidates of the several political parties in the 12 order certified by the State Board of Elections, and any 13 county clerk who prints or causes to be printed upon the 14 official ballot the name of a candidate, for an office to be 15 filled by the Electors of the entire State, whose name has 16 not been duly certified to him upon a certificate signed by 17 the State Board of Elections shall be guilty of a Class C 18 misdemeanor. 19 A write-in vote shall be counted if the voter has placed 20 a mark to the left of and opposite the write-in name that 21 indicates his or her intent to vote for that name, whether or 22 not the mark is a cross (X). 23 When an electronic voting system is used which utilizes a 24 ballot card, on the inside flap of each ballot card envelope 25 there shall be printed a form for write-in voting which shall 26 be substantially as follows: 27 WRITE-IN VOTES 28 (See card of instructions for specific information. 29 Duplicate form below by hand for additional write-in votes.) 30 _____________________________ 31 Title of Office 32 ( ) ____________________________ 33 Name of Candidate 34 When an electronic voting system is used which uses a -5- LRB9112180JMmb 1 ballot sheet, the instructions to voters on the ballot sheet 2 shall refer the voter to the card of instructions for 3 specific information on write-in voting. Below each office 4 appearing on such ballot sheet there shall be a provision for 5 the casting of a write-in vote. 6 When such electronic system is used, there shall be 7 printed on the back of each ballot card, each ballot card 8 envelope, and the first page of the ballot label when a 9 ballot label is used, the words "Official Ballot," followed 10 by the number of the precinct or other precinct 11 identification, which may be stamped, in lieu thereof and, as 12 applicable, the number and name of the township, ward or 13 other election district for which the ballot card, ballot 14 card envelope, and ballot label are prepared, the date of the 15 election and a facsimile of the signature of the election 16 authority who has caused the ballots to be printed. The back 17 of the ballot card shall also include a method of identifying 18 the ballot configuration such as a listing of the political 19 subdivisions and districts for which votes may be cast on 20 that ballot, or a number code identifying the ballot 21 configuration or color coded ballots, except that where there 22 is only one ballot configuration in a precinct, the precinct 23 identification, and any applicable ward identification, shall 24 be sufficient. Ballot card envelopes used in punch card 25 systems shall be of paper through which no writing or punches 26 may be discerned and shall be of sufficient length to enclose 27 all voting positions. However, the election authority may 28 provide ballot card envelopes on which no precinct number or 29 township, ward or other election district designation, or 30 election date are preprinted, if space and a preprinted form 31 are provided below the space provided for the names of 32 write-in candidates where such information may be entered by 33 the judges of election. Whenever an election authority 34 utilizes ballot card envelopes on which the election date and -6- LRB9112180JMmb 1 precinct is not preprinted, a judge of election shall mark 2 such information for the particular precinct and election on 3 the envelope in ink before tallying and counting any write-in 4 vote written thereon. If some method of insuring ballot 5 secrecy other than an envelope is used, such information must 6 be provided on the ballot itself. 7 In the designation of the name of a candidate on the 8 ballot, the candidate's given name or names, initial or 9 initials, a nickname by which the candidate is commonly 10 known, or a combination thereof, may be used in addition to 11 the candidate's surname. No other designation such as a title 12 or degree or nickname suggesting or implying possession of a 13 title, degree or professional status, or similar information 14 may be used in connection with the candidate's surname, 15 except that the title "Mrs." may be used in the case of a 16 married woman. 17 Where voting machines or electronic voting systems are 18 used, the provisions of this Section may be modified as 19 required or authorized by Article 24 or Article 24A, 20 whichever is applicable. 21 Nothing in this Section shall prohibit election 22 authorities from using or reusing ballot card envelopes which 23 were printed before the effective date of this amendatory Act 24 of 1985. 25 (Source: P.A. 84-1308.) 26 (10 ILCS 5/17-16.1) (from Ch. 46, par. 17-16.1) 27 Sec. 17-16.1. Write-in votes. A write-in vote shall be 28 counted if the voter has placed a mark to the left of and 29 opposite the write-in name that indicates his or her intent 30 to vote for that name, whether or not the mark is a cross 31 (X). Write-in votes shall be counted only for persons who 32 have filed notarized declarations of intent to be write-in 33 candidates with the proper election authority or authorities -7- LRB9112180JMmb 1 not later than 5:00 p.m. on the Tuesday immediately preceding 2 the election. 3 Forms for the declaration of intent to be a write-in 4 candidate shall be supplied by the election authorities. 5 Such declaration shall specify the office for which the 6 person seeks election as a write-in candidate. 7 The election authority or authorities shall deliver a 8 list of all persons who have filed such declarations to the 9 election judges in the appropriate precincts prior to the 10 election. 11 A candidate for whom a nomination paper has been filed as 12 a partisan candidate at a primary election, and who is 13 defeated for his or her nomination at the primary election is 14 ineligible to file a declaration of intent to be a write-in 15 candidate for election in that general or consolidated 16 election. 17 A candidate seeking election to an office for which 18 candidates of political parties are nominated by caucus who 19 is a participant in the caucus and who is defeated for his or 20 her nomination at such caucus is ineligible to file a 21 declaration of intent to be a write-in candidate for election 22 in that general or consolidated election. 23 A candidate seeking election to an office for which 24 candidates are nominated at a primary election on a 25 nonpartisan basis and who is defeated for his or her 26 nomination at the primary election is ineligible to file a 27 declaration of intent to be a write-in candidate for election 28 in that general or consolidated election. 29 Nothing in this Section shall be construed to apply to 30 votes cast under the provisions of subsection (b) of Section 31 16-5.01. 32 (Source: P.A. 89-653, eff. 8-14-96.) 33 (10 ILCS 5/24A-7) (from Ch. 46, par. 24A-7) -8- LRB9112180JMmb 1 Sec. 24A-7. A separate write-in ballot, which may be in 2 the form of a paper ballot, card or envelope in which the 3 elector places his ballot card after voting, shall be 4 provided if necessary to permit electors to write in the 5 names of persons whose names are not on the ballot. The 6 ballots, ballot cards and ballot card envelopes may, at the 7 discretion of the election authority, be printed on white 8 paper and then striped with the appropriate colors. When an 9 electronic voting system is used which utilizes a ballot 10 card, each ballot card envelope shall contain the write-in 11 form and information required by Section 16-3 of this Act. 12 A write-in vote shall be counted if the voter has placed 13 a mark to the left of and opposite the write-in name that 14 indicates his or her intent to vote for that name, whether or 15 not the mark is a cross (X). 16 (Source: P.A. 83-110.) 17 (10 ILCS 5/24B-6) 18 Sec. 24B-6. Ballot Information; Arrangement; Electronic 19 Precinct Tabulation Optical Scan Technology Voting System; 20 Absentee Ballots; Spoiled Ballots. The ballot information, 21 shall, as far as practicable, be in the order of arrangement 22 provided for paper ballots, except that the information may 23 be in vertical or horizontal rows, or on a number of separate 24 pages. Ballots for all questions or propositions to be voted 25 on should be provided in a similar manner and must be 26 arranged on the ballot sheet in the places provided for such 27 purposes. Ballots shall be of white paper unless provided 28 otherwise by administrative rule of the State Board of 29 Elections or otherwise specified. 30 All propositions, including but not limited to 31 propositions calling for a constitutional convention, 32 constitutional amendment, judicial retention, and public 33 measures to be voted upon shall be placed on separate -9- LRB9112180JMmb 1 portions of the ballot sheet by utilizing borders or grey 2 screens. Candidates shall be listed on a separate portion of 3 the ballot sheet by utilizing borders or grey screens. Below 4 the name of the last candidate listed for an office shall be 5 printed a line or lines on which the name of a candidate or 6 candidates may be written by the voter, and proximate to such 7 lines an area shall be provided for marking votes for the 8 write-in candidate or candidates. The number of write-in 9 lines for an office shall equal the number of candidates for 10 which a voter may vote. A write-in vote shall be counted if 11 the voter has placed a mark to the left of and opposite the 12 write-in name that indicates his or her intent to vote for 13 that name, whether or not the mark is a cross (X). More than 14 one amendment to the constitution may be placed on the same 15 portion of the ballot sheet. Constitutional convention or 16 constitutional amendment propositions shall be printed on a 17 separate portion of the ballot sheet and designated by 18 borders or grey screens, unless otherwise provided by 19 administrative rule of the State Board of Elections. More 20 than one public measure or proposition may be placed on the 21 same portion of the ballot sheet. More than one proposition 22 for retention of judges in office may be placed on the same 23 portion of the ballot sheet. Names of candidates shall be 24 printed in black. The party affiliation of each candidate 25 or the word "independent" shall appear near or under the 26 candidate's name, and the names of candidates for the same 27 office shall be listed vertically under the title of that 28 office. In the case of nonpartisan elections for officers of 29 political subdivisions, unless the statute or an ordinance 30 adopted pursuant to Article VII of the Constitution requires 31 otherwise, the listing of nonpartisan candidates shall not 32 include any party or "independent" designation. Judicial 33 retention ballots shall be designated by borders or grey 34 screens. Ballots for all public measures and other -10- LRB9112180JMmb 1 propositions shall be designated by borders or grey screens. 2 In primary elections, a separate ballot, shall be used for 3 each political party holding a primary, with the ballot 4 arranged to include names of the candidates of the party and 5 public measures and other propositions to be voted upon on 6 the day of the primary election. 7 If the ballot includes both candidates for office and 8 public measures or propositions to be voted on, the election 9 official in charge of the election shall divide the ballot in 10 sections for "Candidates" and "Propositions", or separate 11 ballots may be used. 12 Absentee ballots may consist of envelopes, paper ballots 13 or ballot sheets voted in person in the office of the 14 election official in charge of the election or voted by mail. 15 Where a Precinct Tabulation Optical Scan Technology ballot is 16 used for voting by mail it must be accompanied by voter 17 instructions. 18 Any voter who spoils his or her ballot, makes an error, 19 or has a ballot returned by the automatic tabulating 20 equipment may return the ballot to the judges of election and 21 get another ballot. 22 (Source: P.A. 89-394, eff. 1-1-97; 89-700, eff. 1-17-97.) 23 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 24 becoming law.