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91_SB0028 LRB9100059JMtm 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 -2- LRB9100059JMtm 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 -3- LRB9100059JMtm 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 -4- LRB9100059JMtm 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 -5- LRB9100059JMtm 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 -6- LRB9100059JMtm 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 -7- LRB9100059JMtm 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 -8- LRB9100059JMtm 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 -9- LRB9100059JMtm 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 -10- LRB9100059JMtm 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 -11- LRB9100059JMtm 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 -12- LRB9100059JMtm 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, -13- LRB9100059JMtm 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.) -14- LRB9100059JMtm 1 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 2 becoming law.