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92_HB3316

 
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 1        AN ACT concerning elections.

 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    Section 28-3 as follows:

 6        (10 ILCS 5/28-3) (from Ch. 46, par. 28-3)
 7        Sec.  28-3.  Form  of  petition  for   public   question.
 8    Petitions  for  the  submission  of  public  questions  shall
 9    consist  of  sheets  of  uniform  size  and  each sheet shall
10    contain,  above  the  space  for  signature,  an  appropriate
11    heading, giving the information as to the question of  public
12    policy  to be submitted, and specifying the state at large or
13    the  political  subdivision  or  district  or   precinct   or
14    combination of precincts or other territory in which it is to
15    be  submitted  and,  where by law the public question must be
16    submitted at a particular election, the election at which  it
17    is  to  be  submitted.  In  the  case  of  a petition for the
18    submission of a public question described in  subsection  (b)
19    of  Section  28-6, the heading shall also specify the regular
20    election at which the question is to be submitted and include
21    the precincts included in the territory concerning which  the
22    public  question  is  to  be  submitted,  as well as a common
23    description of such territory in plain and nonlegal language,
24    such description to describe the territory  by  reference  to
25    streets,  natural  or  artificial landmarks, addresses or any
26    other method which would enable a voter signing the  petition
27    to be informed of the territory concerning which the question
28    is  to  be submitted.  The heading of each sheet shall be the
29    same. Such petition shall be signed by the registered  voters
30    of  the  political  subdivision  or  district  or precinct or
31    combination of precincts in  which  the  question  of  public
 
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 1    policy  is  to be submitted in their own proper persons only,
 2    and opposite the  signature  of  each  signer  his  residence
 3    address  shall be written or printed, which residence address
 4    shall include the street address or rural route number of the
 5    signer, as the case may be, as well as the  signer's  county,
 6    and  city,  village  or  town,  and  state; provided that the
 7    county or city, village or town, and state  of  residence  of
 8    such  electors may be printed on the petition forms where all
 9    of the such electors signing the petition reside in the  same
10    county  or  city,  village  or  town,  and  state.   Standard
11    abbreviations  may  be used in writing the residence address,
12    including street number, if any. No signature shall be  valid
13    or  be  counted in considering the validity or sufficiency of
14    such petition unless the requirements  of  this  Section  are
15    complied with.
16        At  the  bottom  of  each sheet of such petition shall be
17    added a statement, signed by a registered voter, who has been
18    a registered voter at all times  he  or  she  circulated  the
19    petition,   of  the  political  subdivision  or  district  or
20    precinct or combination of precincts in which the question of
21    public policy is to be submitted, stating the street  address
22    or  rural  route  number of the voter, as the case may be, as
23    well as the voter's county, and city, village  or  town,  and
24    state  certifying  that  the  signatures on that sheet of the
25    petition were signed in his presence  and  are  genuine,  and
26    that  to  the best of his knowledge and belief the persons so
27    signing were at the time of signing the  petition  registered
28    voters  of  the political subdivision or district or precinct
29    or combination of precincts in which the question  of  public
30    policy   is   to  be  submitted  and  that  their  respective
31    residences are correctly stated therein. Such statement shall
32    be sworn to before  some  officer  authorized  to  administer
33    oaths in this State.
34        Such  sheets,  before being filed with the proper officer
 
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 1    or board shall be bound securely and numbered  consecutively.
 2    The sheets shall not be fastened by pasting them together end
 3    to  end,  so  as  to  form  a  continuous strip or roll.  All
 4    petition  sheets  which  are  filed  with  the  proper  local
 5    election officials, election authorities or the  State  Board
 6    of  Elections  shall  be  the original sheets which have been
 7    signed  by  the  voters  and  by  the  circulator,  and   not
 8    photocopies  or  duplicates of such sheets.  A petition, when
 9    presented or filed, shall not be withdrawn, altered, or added
10    to, and no signature shall be revoked except by revocation in
11    writing presented or filed with the  board  or  officer  with
12    whom  the  petition is required to be presented or filed, and
13    before the presentment or filing of such petition, except  as
14    may  otherwise be provided in another statute which authorize
15    the public question. Whoever forges any name of a signer upon
16    any petition shall be deemed guilty  of  a  forgery,  and  on
17    conviction thereof, shall be punished accordingly.
18        In  addition  to  the  foregoing requirements, a petition
19    proposing an amendment to  Article  IV  of  the  Constitution
20    pursuant to Section 3 of Article XIV of the Constitution or a
21    petition   proposing  a  question  of  public  policy  to  be
22    submitted to the voters of  the  entire  State  shall  be  in
23    conformity  with  the  requirements  of  Section 28-9 of this
24    Article.
25        If multiple sets of petitions for submission of the  same
26    public  questions  are  filed,  the State Board of Elections,
27    appropriate election authority  or  local  election  official
28    where  the  petitions  are filed shall within 2 business days
29    notify the proponent of his or her multiple petition  filings
30    and  that  proponent has 3 business days after receipt of the
31    notice to notify the State Board  of  Elections,  appropriate
32    election  authority or local election official that he or she
33    may cancel  prior  sets  of  petitions.    If  the  proponent
34    notifies  the  State Board of Elections, appropriate election
 
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 1    authority  or  local  election  official,  the  last  set  of
 2    petitions filed shall be the only petitions to be  considered
 3    valid  by  the State Board of Elections, appropriate election
 4    authority or local election official.  If the proponent fails
 5    to notify the State Board of Elections, appropriate  election
 6    authority  or local election official then only the first set
 7    of  petitions  filed  shall  be  valid  and  all   subsequent
 8    petitions shall be void.
 9    (Source: P.A. 91-57, eff. 6-30-99.)

10        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
11    becoming law.

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