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91_SB0028

 
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 1        AN  ACT  to  amend  the Election Code by changing Section
 2    24A-10.

 3        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:

 5        Section  5.   The  Election  Code  is amended by changing
 6    Section 24A-10 as follows:


 7        (10 ILCS 5/24A-10) (from Ch. 46, par. 24A-10)
 8        Sec. 24A-10.  (1)  In an election jurisdiction which  has
 9    adopted an electronic voting system, the election official in
10    charge of the election shall select one or any combination of
11    the 3 following procedures for receiving, counting, tallying,
12    and return of the ballots:
13        (a)  Two  ballot boxes shall be provided for each polling
14    place. The first ballot box is for the  depositing  of  votes
15    cast  on  the electronic voting system; and the second ballot
16    box is  for  all  votes  cast  on  paper  ballots,  including
17    absentee  paper  ballots and any other paper ballots required
18    to be voted other  than  on  the  electronic  voting  system.
19    Ballots,   except   absentee   ballots   for  candidates  and
20    propositions  which  are  listed  on  the  electronic  voting
21    system, deposited in the second ballot box shall be  counted,
22    tallied,  and  returned  as  is  elsewhere  provided  in "The
23    Election Code," as amended, for the counting and handling  of
24    paper ballots. Immediately after the closing of the polls the
25    absentee ballots delivered to the precinct judges of election
26    by  the  election official in charge of the election shall be
27    examined to determine that such ballots comply with  Sections
28    19--9  and  20--9 of "The Election Code," as amended, and are
29    entitled to be deposited in the ballot box provided therefor;
30    those entitled to be deposited in this ballot  box  shall  be
 
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 1    initialed  by  the  precinct judges of election and deposited
 2    therein. Those not entitled to be deposited  in  this  ballot
 3    box shall be marked "Rejected" and disposed of as provided in
 4    Sections  19--9  and  20--9.  The precinct judges of election
 5    shall then open the second ballot box and examine  all  paper
 6    absentee  ballots  which  are  in the ballot box to determine
 7    whether the absentee ballots bear the initials of a  precinct
 8    judge   of  election.  If  any  absentee  ballot  is  not  so
 9    initialed, it  shall  be  marked  on  the  back  "Defective,"
10    initialed  as  to  such label by all judges immediately under
11    such word "Defective," and not counted,  but  placed  in  the
12    envelope provided for that purpose labeled "Defective Ballots
13    Envelope." The judges of election, consisting in each case of
14    at  least  one  judge  of  election  of each of the two major
15    political parties, shall examine the paper  absentee  ballots
16    which were in such ballot box and properly initialed so as to
17    determine  whether  the same contain write-in votes. Write-in
18    votes, not causing an overvote for an office otherwise  voted
19    for  on  the  paper  absentee  ballot, and otherwise properly
20    voted, shall be counted, tallied and recorded  on  the  tally
21    sheet  provided  for  such record. A write-in vote causing an
22    overvote for an office shall not be counted for that  office,
23    but the precinct judges shall mark such paper absentee ballot
24    "Objected  To"  on the back thereof and write on its back the
25    manner in which such ballot is counted and initial the  same.
26    An  overvote for one office shall invalidate only the vote or
27    count of that particular office. After counting, tallying and
28    recording the write-in votes on absentee ballots, the  judges
29    of election, consisting in each case of at least one judge of
30    election  of  each  of the two major political parties, shall
31    make a true duplicate ballot of the remaining valid votes  on
32    each  paper  absentee  ballot which was in the ballot box and
33    properly initialed, by using  the  electronic  voting  system
34    used  in  the  precinct and one of the marking devices of the
 
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 1    precinct so as to transfer the remaining valid votes  of  the
 2    voter on the paper absentee ballot to an official ballot or a
 3    ballot  card  of  that  kind  used  in  the  precinct at that
 4    election. The original paper absentee ballot shall be clearly
 5    labeled "Absentee Ballot" and the  ballot  card  so  produced
 6    "Duplicate  Absentee  Ballot,"  and  each shall bear the same
 7    serial number which shall be placed thereon by the judges  of
 8    election,   commencing   with   number   1   and   continuing
 9    consecutively  for the ballots of that kind in that precinct.
10    The judges of election shall initial the "Duplicate  Absentee
11    Ballot"  ballots  or ballot cards and shall place them in the
12    first ballot box provided for return of  the  ballots  to  be
13    counted at the central counting location in lieu of the paper
14    absentee  ballots. The paper absentee ballots shall be placed
15    in an envelope provided for that purpose  labeled  "Duplicate
16    Ballots."
17        As  soon  as  the absentee ballots have been deposited in
18    the first ballot box, the judges of election shall make out a
19    slip indicating the  number  of  persons  who  voted  in  the
20    precinct  at  the  election. Such slip shall be signed by all
21    the judges of election and shall be inserted by them  in  the
22    first  ballot  box.  The  judges  of election shall thereupon
23    immediately lock the first ballot box; provided, that if such
24    box is not of a type which may be securely locked,  such  box
25    shall  be sealed with filament tape provided for such purpose
26    which  shall  be  wrapped  around  the  box  lengthwise   and
27    crosswise,  at  least twice each way, and in such manner that
28    the seal completely covers the slot in the  ballot  box,  and
29    each of the judges shall sign such seal. Thereupon two of the
30    judges  of  election,  of  different political parties, shall
31    forthwith and by the most direct route transport both  ballot
32    boxes to the counting location designated by the county clerk
33    or board of election commissioners.
34        Before   the  ballots  of  a  precinct  are  fed  to  the
 
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 1    electronic tabulating equipment, the first ballot  box  shall
 2    be opened at the central counting station by the two precinct
 3    transport  judges. Upon opening a ballot box, such team shall
 4    first count the number of ballots in the box. If  2  or  more
 5    are  folded together so as to appear to have been cast by the
 6    same person, all of the ballots so folded together  shall  be
 7    marked  and  returned  with  the  other  ballots  in the same
 8    condition, as near as may be, in which they were  found  when
 9    first  opened,  but  shall  not  be counted. If the remaining
10    ballots are found to exceed the number of persons  voting  in
11    the  precinct  as  shown  by the slip signed by the judges of
12    election, the ballots shall be replaced in the box,  and  the
13    box  closed  and  well shaken and again opened and one of the
14    precinct transport judges shall publicly  draw  out  so  many
15    ballots unopened as are equal to such excess.
16        Such  excess ballots shall be marked "Excess-Not Counted"
17    and signed by the two precinct transport judges and shall  be
18    placed  in  the "After 7:00 p.m. Defective Ballots Envelope".
19    The number of excess ballots shall be noted  in  the  remarks
20    section of the Certificate of Results. "Excess" ballots shall
21    not be counted in the total of  "defective" ballots.
22        The  precinct  transport  judges  shall  then examine the
23    remaining ballots for write-in  votes  and  shall  count  and
24    tabulate the write-in vote; or
25        (b)  A  single  ballot  box, for the deposit of all votes
26    cast, shall  be  used.  All  ballots  which  are  not  to  be
27    tabulated  on  the electronic voting system shall be counted,
28    tallied, and returned as elsewhere provided in "The  Election
29    Code,"  as  amended,  for  the counting and handling of paper
30    ballots.
31        All ballots  to  be  processed  and  tabulated  with  the
32    electronic voting system shall be processed as follows:
33        Immediately  after  the closing of the polls the absentee
34    ballots delivered to the precinct judges of election  by  the
 
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 1    election official in charge of the election shall be examined
 2    to determine that such ballots comply with Sections 19--9 and
 3    20--9 of "The Election Code," as amended, and are entitled to
 4    be  deposited  in  the  ballot  box;  those  entitled  to  be
 5    deposited  in  the  ballot  box  shall  be  initialed  by the
 6    precinct judges of election and deposited in the ballot  box.
 7    Those not entitled to be deposited in the ballot box shall be
 8    marked  "Rejected"  and  disposed  of  as  provided  in  said
 9    Sections  19--9  and  20--9.  The precinct judges of election
10    then shall open the ballot box and canvass the  votes  polled
11    to  determine  that  the number of ballots therein agree with
12    the number of voters voting as shown by the applications  for
13    ballot  or  if  the  same do not agree the judges of election
14    shall make such  ballots  agree  with  the  applications  for
15    ballot  in  the  manner  provided  by  Section 17--18 of "The
16    Election Code." The judges of election shall then examine all
17    paper  absentee  ballots,  ballot  cards  and   ballot   card
18    envelopes  which  are  in the ballot box to determine whether
19    the paper ballots, ballot cards  and  ballot  card  envelopes
20    bear  the  initials  of  a precinct judge of election. If any
21    paper ballot, ballot card or  ballot  card  envelope  is  not
22    initialed,  it  shall  be  marked  on  the  back "Defective,"
23    initialed as to such label by all  judges  immediately  under
24    such  word  "Defective,"  and  not counted, but placed in the
25    envelope provided for that purpose labeled "Defective Ballots
26    Envelope." The judges of election, consisting in each case of
27    at least one judge of election  of  each  of  the  two  major
28    political  parties,  shall examine the paper absentee ballots
29    which were in the ballot box and properly initialed so as  to
30    determine  whether  the same contain write-in votes. Write-in
31    votes, not causing an overvote for an office otherwise  voted
32    for  on  the  paper  absentee  ballot, and otherwise properly
33    voted, shall be counted, tallied and recorded  on  the  tally
34    sheet  provided  for  such record. A write-in vote causing an
 
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 1    overvote for an office shall not be counted for that  office,
 2    but the precinct judges shall mark such paper absentee ballot
 3    "Objected  To"  on the back thereof and write on its back the
 4    manner in which such ballot is counted and initial the  same.
 5    An  overvote for one office shall invalidate only the vote or
 6    count of that particular office. After counting, tallying and
 7    recording the write-in votes on absentee ballots, the  judges
 8    of election, consisting in each case of at least one judge of
 9    election  of  each  of the two major political parties, shall
10    make a true duplicate ballot of the remaining valid votes  on
11    each  paper  absentee  ballot which was in the ballot box and
12    properly initialed, by using  the  electronic  voting  system
13    used  in  the  precinct and one of the marking devices of the
14    precinct so as to transfer the remaining valid votes  of  the
15    voter on the paper absentee ballot to an official ballot or a
16    ballot  card  of  that  kind  used  in  the  precinct at that
17    election. The original paper absentee ballot shall be clearly
18    labeled "Absentee Ballot" and the  ballot  card  so  produced
19    "Duplicate  Absentee  Ballot,"  and  each shall bear the same
20    serial number which shall be placed thereon by the judges  of
21    election,   commencing   with   number   1   and   continuing
22    consecutively  for the ballots of that kind in that precinct.
23    The judges of election shall initial the "Duplicate  Absentee
24    Ballot"  ballots or ballot cards, and shall place them in the
25    box for return of the  ballots  with  all  other  ballots  or
26    ballot  cards  to be counted at the central counting location
27    in lieu of the paper absentee  ballots.  The  paper  absentee
28    ballots  shall  be  placed  in  an envelope provided for that
29    purpose labeled "Duplicate Ballots."
30        When an electronic voting system is used which utilizes a
31    ballot card, before separating  the  remaining  ballot  cards
32    from  their  respective  covering  envelopes,  the  judges of
33    election shall examine the ballot card envelopes for write-in
34    votes. When the voter has voted a write-in vote,  the  judges
 
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 1    of election shall compare the write-in vote with the votes on
 2    the ballot card to determine whether such write-in results in
 3    an  overvote  for  any office. In case of an overvote for any
 4    office, the judges of election, consisting in each case of at
 5    least one  judge  of  election  of  each  of  the  two  major
 6    political  parties, shall make a true duplicate ballot of all
 7    votes on such ballot card except  for  the  office  which  is
 8    overvoted,  by using the ballot label booklet of the precinct
 9    and one of the marking devices  of  the  precinct  so  as  to
10    transfer  all  votes  of  the  voter  except  for  the office
11    overvoted, to an official ballot card of that  kind  used  in
12    the  precinct  at that election. The original ballot card and
13    envelope upon which there is an  overvote  shall  be  clearly
14    labeled  "Overvoted  Ballot",  and  each  shall bear the same
15    serial number which shall be placed thereon by the judges  of
16    election,   commencing   with   number   1   and   continuing
17    consecutively  for the ballots of that kind in that precinct.
18    The judges of election shall initial the "Duplicate Overvoted
19    Ballot" ballot cards and shall place  them  in  the  box  for
20    return  of  the  ballots.  The "Overvoted Ballot" ballots and
21    their envelopes shall be placed in  the  "Duplicate  Ballots"
22    envelope.  Envelopes  bearing  write-in  votes  marked in the
23    place designated therefor  and  bearing  the  initials  of  a
24    precinct  judge  of election and not resulting in an overvote
25    and otherwise complying with the election laws as to  marking
26    shall  be  counted,  tallied,  and  their votes recorded on a
27    tally sheet provided by the election official  in  charge  of
28    the  election.  The  ballot  cards  and ballot card envelopes
29    shall be separated and all except any defective or  overvoted
30    shall  be  placed  separately  in  the  box for return of the
31    ballots, along with all  "Duplicate  Absentee  Ballots,"  and
32    "Duplicate  Overvoted  Ballots." The judges of election shall
33    examine the ballots and ballot cards to determine if  any  is
34    damaged  or  defective  so  that  it cannot be counted by the
 
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 1    automatic tabulating equipment. If any ballot or ballot  card
 2    is damaged or defective so that it cannot properly be counted
 3    by   the   automatic  tabulating  equipment,  the  judges  of
 4    election, consisting in each case of at least  one  judge  of
 5    election  of  each  of the two major political parties, shall
 6    make a true duplicate ballot of all votes on such ballot card
 7    by using the ballot label booklet of the precinct and one  of
 8    the  marking  devices of the precinct. The original ballot or
 9    ballot card and envelope shall be  clearly  labeled  "Damaged
10    Ballot"  and the ballot or ballot card so produced "Duplicate
11    Damaged Ballot," and each shall bear the  same  number  which
12    shall be placed thereon by the judges of election, commencing
13    with number 1 and continuing consecutively for the ballots of
14    that  kind  in  the  precinct.  The  judges of election shall
15    initial the  "Duplicate  Damaged  Ballot"  ballot  or  ballot
16    cards,  and  shall  place  them  in the box for return of the
17    ballots. The "Damaged Ballot" ballots  or  ballot  cards  and
18    their  envelopes  shall be placed in the "Duplicated Ballots"
19    envelope. A slip indicating the number of  voters  voting  in
20    person, number of absentee votes deposited in the ballot box,
21    and  the  total number of voters of the precinct who voted at
22    the election shall be made  out,  signed  by  all  judges  of
23    election,  and inserted in the box for return of the ballots.
24    The tally sheets recording the write-in votes shall be placed
25    in this box. The judges  of  election  thereupon  immediately
26    shall  securely  lock  the  ballot  box or other suitable box
27    furnished for return of the ballots by the election  official
28    in  charge  of the election; provided that if such box is not
29    of a type which may be securely locked,  such  box  shall  be
30    sealed  with  filament  tape  provided for such purpose which
31    shall be wrapped around the box lengthwise and crosswise,  at
32    least  twice each way.  A separate adhesive seal label signed
33    by each of the judges of election of the  precinct  shall  be
34    affixed  to  the  box  so as to cover any slot therein and to
 
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 1    identify the box of the precinct; and if such box  is  sealed
 2    with  filament  tape  as  provided herein rather than locked,
 3    such tape shall be wrapped around the box as provided herein,
 4    but in such manner that  the  separate  adhesive  seal  label
 5    affixed  to  the  box  and  signed  by  the judges may not be
 6    removed without breaking the filament tape and disturbing the
 7    signature of the judges.   Thereupon,  2  of  the  judges  of
 8    election,  of  different  major  political parties, forthwith
 9    shall by the most direct route transport the box  for  return
10    of  the  ballots  and  enclosed  ballots  and  returns to the
11    central counting location designated by the election official
12    in charge of the election. If, however, because of  the  lack
13    of  adequate  parking  facilities  at  the  central  counting
14    location  or  for  any  other  reason,  it  is  impossible or
15    impracticable for the boxes from all the polling places to be
16    delivered directly to  the  central  counting  location,  the
17    election  official  in  charge  of the election may designate
18    some other location to which the boxes shall be delivered  by
19    the 2 precinct judges. While at such other location the boxes
20    shall  be  in the care and custody of one or more teams, each
21    consisting of 4  persons,  2  from  each  of  the  two  major
22    political   parties,  designated  for  such  purpose  by  the
23    election official in charge of elections from recommendations
24    by the appropriate political party organizations. As soon  as
25    possible,  the  boxes  shall  be  transported from such other
26    location to the central counting  location  by  one  or  more
27    teams,  each  consisting  of  4 persons, 2 from each of the 2
28    major political parties, designated for such purpose  by  the
29    election official in charge of elections from recommendations
30    by the appropriate political party organizations.
31        The   "Defective   Ballots"   envelope,  and  "Duplicated
32    Ballots" envelope each shall be securely sealed and the  flap
33    or  end  thereof  of  each  signed  by the precinct judges of
34    election and returned to the central counting  location  with
 
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 1    the  box  for  return  of  the  ballots, enclosed ballots and
 2    returns.
 3        At the central counting location, a team of tally  judges
 4    designated by the election official in charge of the election
 5    shall  check  the  box  returned  containing  the  ballots to
 6    determine that all seals are intact, and thereupon shall open
 7    the box, check the voters' slip and  compare  the  number  of
 8    ballots  so  delivered  against the total number of voters of
 9    the precinct who voted, remove the ballots  or  ballot  cards
10    and  deliver  them to the technicians operating the automatic
11    tabulating equipment.  Any discrepancies between  the  number
12    of  ballots  and  total  number of voters shall be noted on a
13    sheet furnished for that purpose  and  signed  by  the  tally
14    judges; or
15        (c)  A  single  ballot  box, for the deposit of all votes
16    cast, shall be used.  Immediately after the  closing  of  the
17    polls  the  judges  of  election  shall  examine the absentee
18    ballots received by the precinct judges of election from  the
19    election  authority  of  voters in that precinct to determine
20    that they comply with the provisions of Sections  19-9,  20-8
21    and  20-9  of the Election Code, as amended, and are entitled
22    to be deposited in the  ballot  box;  those  entitled  to  be
23    deposited  in  the  ballot  box  shall  be  initialed  by the
24    precinct judges and deposited in the ballot box.   Those  not
25    entitled  to  be  deposited  in the ballot box, in accordance
26    with Sections 19-9, 20-8 and 20-9 of the  Election  Code,  as
27    amended,  shall  be  marked  "Rejected"  and preserved in the
28    manner provided in The Election Code for  the  retention  and
29    preservation  of  official ballots rejected at such election.
30    Immediately upon the completion of  the  absentee  balloting,
31    the  precinct  judges  of  election  shall  securely lock the
32    ballot box; provided that if such box is not of a type  which
33    may  be  securely  locked,  such  box  shall  be  sealed with
34    filament tape  provided  for  such  purpose  which  shall  be
 
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 1    wrapped  around  the  box  lengthwise and crosswise, at least
 2    twice each way. A separate adhesive seal label signed by each
 3    of the judges of election of the precinct shall be affixed to
 4    the box so as to cover any slot therein and to  identify  the
 5    box  of the precinct; and if such box is sealed with filament
 6    tape as provided herein rather than locked, such  tape  shall
 7    be  wrapped  around  the  box as provided herein, but in such
 8    manner that the separate adhesive seal label affixed  to  the
 9    box  and  signed  by  the  judges  may not be removed without
10    breaking the filament tape and disturbing  the  signature  of
11    the  judges.   Thereupon,  2  of  the  judges of election, of
12    different major political parties,  shall  forthwith  by  the
13    most direct route transport the box for return of the ballots
14    and  enclosed  absentee  ballots  and  returns to the central
15    counting location designated  by  the  election  official  in
16    charge  of  the election.  If however, because of the lack of
17    adequate parking facilities at the central counting  location
18    or  for  some other reason, it is impossible or impracticable
19    for the boxes from all the polling  places  to  be  delivered
20    directly  to  the  central  counting  location,  the election
21    official in charge of the election may designate  some  other
22    location  to  which  the  boxes  shall  be delivered by the 2
23    precinct judges.  While at  such  other  location  the  boxes
24    shall  be  in the care and custody of one or more teams, each
25    consisting of 4  persons,  2  from  each  of  the  two  major
26    political   parties,  designated  for  such  purpose  by  the
27    election official in charge of elections from recommendations
28    by the appropriate political party organizations.  As soon as
29    possible, the boxes shall  be  transported  from  such  other
30    location  to  the  central  counting  location by one or more
31    teams, each consisting of 4 persons, 2 from  each  of  the  2
32    major  political  parties, designated for such purpose by the
33    election  official   in   charge   of   the   election   from
34    recommendations    by   the   appropriate   political   party
 
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 1    organizations.
 2        At the central counting location there shall  be  one  or
 3    more   teams   of   tally   judges   who   possess  the  same
 4    qualifications as  tally  judges  in  election  jurisdictions
 5    using  paper  ballots.   The  number  of  such teams shall be
 6    determined  by  the  election  authority.   Each  team  shall
 7    consist of 5 tally judges, 3 selected  and  approved  by  the
 8    county  board from a certified list furnished by the chairman
 9    of the  county  central  committee  of  the  party  with  the
10    majority  of  members  on the county board and 2 selected and
11    approved by the county board from a certified list  furnished
12    by  the chairman of the county central committee of the party
13    with the second largest  number  of  members  on  the  county
14    board.   At  the  central  counting  location a team of tally
15    judges shall open the ballot box and canvass the votes polled
16    to determine that the number of ballot sheets  therein  agree
17    with the number of voters voting as shown by the applications
18    for  ballot  and for absentee ballot; and, if the same do not
19    agree, the tally judges shall make such  ballots  agree  with
20    the  number of applications for ballot in the manner provided
21    by Section 17-18 of the  Election  Code.   The  tally  judges
22    shall  then examine all ballot sheets which are in the ballot
23    box to determine  whether  they  bear  the  initials  of  the
24    precinct  judge of election.  If any ballot is not initialed,
25    it shall be marked on the back "Defective", initialed  as  to
26    such  label  by  all tally judges immediately under such word
27    "Defective", and not counted,  but  placed  in  the  envelope
28    provided   for   that   purpose  labeled  "Defective  Ballots
29    Envelope".  Write-in votes, not causing an  overvote  for  an
30    office  otherwise voted for on the absentee ballot sheet, and
31    otherwise properly  voted,  shall  be  counted,  tallied  and
32    recorded by the central counting location judges on the tally
33    sheet  provided  for such record.  A write-in vote causing an
34    overvote for an office shall not be counted for that  office,
 
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 1    but  the  tally  judges shall mark such absentee ballot sheet
 2    "Objected To" on the back thereof and write on its  back  the
 3    manner  in which such ballot is counted and initial the same.
 4    An overvote for one office shall invalidate only the vote  or
 5    count of that particular office.
 6        At  the central counting location, a team of tally judges
 7    designated by the election official in charge of the election
 8    shall deliver the ballot sheets to the technicians  operating
 9    the   automatic  tabulating  equipment.    Any  discrepancies
10    between the number of ballots  and  total  number  of  voters
11    shall  be  noted  on  a  sheet furnished for that purpose and
12    signed by the tally judges.
13        (2)  Regardless   of   which   procedure   described   in
14    subsection (1)  of  this  Section  is  used,  the  judges  of
15    election designated to transport the ballots, properly signed
16    and  sealed as provided herein, shall ensure that the ballots
17    are delivered to the central counting station no  later  than
18    12  hours  after  the  polls  close.  At the central counting
19    station a team of tally judges  designated  by  the  election
20    official  in charge of the election shall examine the ballots
21    so transported and shall not accept  ballots  for  tabulating
22    which are not signed and sealed as provided in subsection (1)
23    of  this  Section until the judges transporting the same make
24    and sign the necessary corrections.  Upon acceptance  of  the
25    ballots  by  a  team  of tally judges at the central counting
26    station, the election judges transporting the same shall take
27    a receipt signed by the election official in  charge  of  the
28    election  and  stamped  with the date and time of acceptance.
29    The election judges whose duty it is to transport any ballots
30    shall, in the event such ballots cannot be found when needed,
31    on proper request, produce the receipt which they are to take
32    as above provided.
33    (Source: P.A. 83-1362.)
 
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 1        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
 2    becoming law.

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