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92_SB1732ham001 LRB9216586JMmbam04 1 AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1732 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend Senate Bill 1732 by replacing 3 everything after the enacting clause with the following: 4 "Section 5. The Election Code is amended by adding 5 Section 1A-16 and changing Section 7-9 as follows: 6 (10 ILCS 5/1A-16 new) 7 Sec. 1A-16. Voter registration information; Internet 8 posting. The State Board of Elections must post on its World 9 Wide Web site the following information: 10 (1) A full description of the National Voter 11 Registration Act of 1993, including a description of how 12 the Act is implemented in Illinois. 13 (2) A comprehensive list of the names, addresses, 14 phone numbers, and websites, if applicable, of all county 15 clerks, election officials, and boards of election 16 commissioners in Illinois. 17 (3) A downloadable, printable voter registration 18 form, in English and in Spanish, that a citizen may 19 complete and mail to the appropriate county clerk, 20 election official, or board of election commissioners. 21 Any forms provided under this paragraph (3) must 22 prominently inform the person using the form that he or -2- LRB9216586JMmbam04 1 she must cast his or her votes in person, whether or not 2 the person is voting by absentee ballot, the first time 3 the person votes following his or her registration by 4 mail. 5 (10 ILCS 5/7-9) (from Ch. 46, par. 7-9) 6 Sec. 7-9. County central committee; county and State 7 conventions. 8 (a) On the second Monday next succeeding the primary at 9 which committeemen are elected, the county central committee 10 of each political party shall meet at the county seat of the 11 proper county and proceed to organize by electing from its 12 own number a chairman and either from its own number, or 13 otherwise, such other officers as such committee may deem 14 necessary or expedient. After the effective date of this 15 amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly, in counties 16 containing a population of 3,000,000 or more inhabitants, 17 whenever a vacancy occurs in the office of chairman or at the 18 end of the term of office of chairman, the county central 19 committee of each political party that has selected 20 Alternative A under subsection (a) of Section 7-8 shall elect 21 a chairman who shall not be required to be a member of the 22 county central committee. Such meeting of the county central 23 committee shall be known as the county convention. 24 The chairman of each county committee shall within 10 25 days after the organization, forward to the State Board of 26 Elections, the names and post office addresses of the 27 officers, precinct committeemen and representative 28 committeemen elected by his political party. 29 The county convention of each political party shall 30 choose delegates to the State convention of its party; but in 31 any county having within its limits any city having a 32 population of 200,000, or over the delegates from such city 33 shall be chosen by wards, the ward committeemen from the -3- LRB9216586JMmbam04 1 respective wards choosing the number of delegates to which 2 such ward is entitled on the basis prescribed in paragraph 3 (e) of this Section such delegates to be members of the 4 delegation to the State convention from such county. In all 5 counties containing a population of 2,000,000 or more outside 6 of cities having a population of 200,000 or more, the 7 delegates from each of the townships or parts of townships as 8 the case may be shall be chosen by townships or parts of 9 townships as the case may be, the township committeemen from 10 the respective townships or parts of townships as the case 11 may be choosing the number of delegates to which such 12 townships or parts of townships as the case may be are 13 entitled, on the basis prescribed in paragraph (e) of this 14 Section such delegates to be members of the delegation to the 15 State convention from such county. 16 Each member of the State Central Committee of a political 17 party which elects its members by Alternative B under 18 paragraph (a) of Section 7-8 shall be a delegate to the State 19 Convention, ex officio. 20 Each member of the State Central Committee of a political 21 party which elects its members by Alternative B under 22 paragraph (a) of Section 7-8 may appoint 2 delegates to the 23 State Convention who must be residents of the member's 24 Congressional District. 25 (b) State conventions shall be held within 180 days after 26 the general primary in the year 2000 and every 4 years 27 thereafter. In the year 1998, and every 4 years thereafter, 28 the chairman of a State central committee may issue a call 29 for a State convention within 180 days after the general 30 primary. 31 The State convention of each political party has power to 32 make nominations of candidates of its political party for the 33 electors of President and Vice President of the United 34 States, and to adopt any party platform, and, to the extent -4- LRB9216586JMmbam04 1 determined by the State central committee as provided in 2 Section 7-14, to choose and select delegates and alternate 3 delegates at large to national nominating conventions. The 4 State Central Committee may adopt rules to provide for and 5 govern the procedures of the State convention. 6 (c) The chairman and secretary of each State convention 7 shall, within 2 days thereafter, transmit to the State Board 8 of Elections of this State a certificate setting forth the 9 names and addresses of all persons nominated by such State 10 convention for electors of President and Vice President of 11 the United States, and of any persons selected by the State 12 convention for delegates and alternate delegates at large to 13 national nominating conventions; and the names of such 14 candidates so chosen by such State convention for electors of 15 President and Vice President of the United States, shall be 16 caused by the State Board of Elections to be printed upon the 17 official ballot at the general election, in the manner 18 required by law, and shall be certified to the various county 19 clerks of the proper counties in the manner as provided in 20 Section 7-60 of this Article 7 for the certifying of the 21 names of persons nominated by any party for State offices. If 22 and as long as this Act prescribes that the names of such 23 electors be not printed on the ballot, then the names of such 24 electors shall be certified in such manner as may be 25 prescribed by the parts of this Act applicable thereto. 26 (d) Each convention may perform all other functions 27 inherent to such political organization and not inconsistent 28 with this Article. 29 (e) At least 33 days before the date of a State 30 convention, the chairman of the State central committee of 31 each political party shall file in the principal office of 32 the State Board of Elections a call for the State convention. 33 Such call shall state, among other things, the time and place 34 (designating the building or hall) for holding the State -5- LRB9216586JMmbam04 1 convention. Such call shall be signed by the chairman and 2 attested by the secretary of the committee. In such 3 convention each county shall be entitled to one delegate for 4 each 500 ballots voted by the primary electors of the party 5 in such county at the primary to be held next after the 6 issuance of such call; and if in such county, less than 500 7 ballots are so voted or if the number of ballots so voted is 8 not exactly a multiple of 500, there shall be one delegate 9 for such group which is less than 500, or for such group 10 representing the number of votes over the multiple of 500, 11 which delegate shall have 1/500 of one vote for each primary 12 vote so represented by him. The call for such convention 13 shall set forth this paragraph (e) of Section 7-9 in full and 14 shall direct that the number of delegates to be chosen be 15 calculated in compliance herewith and that such number of 16 delegates be chosen. 17 (f) All precinct, township and ward committeemen when 18 elected as provided in this Section shall serve as though 19 elected at large irrespective of any changes that may be made 20 in precinct, township or ward boundaries and the voting 21 strength of each committeeman shall remain as provided in 22 this Section for the entire time for which he is elected. 23 (g) The officers elected at any convention provided for 24 in this Section shall serve until their successors are 25 elected as provided in this Act. 26 (h) A special meeting of any central committee may be 27 called by the chairman, or by not less than 25% of the 28 members of such committee, by giving 5 days notice to members 29 of such committee in writing designating the time and place 30 at which such special meeting is to be held and the business 31 which it is proposed to present at such special meeting. 32 (i) Except as otherwise provided in this Act, whenever a 33 vacancy exists in the office of precinct committeeman because 34 no one was elected to that office or because the precinct -6- LRB9216586JMmbam04 1 committeeman ceases to reside in the precinct or for any 2 other reason, the chairman of the county central committee of 3 the appropriate political party may fill the vacancy in such 4 office by appointment of a qualified resident of the county 5 and the appointed precinct committeeman shall serve as though 6 elected; however, no such appointment may be made between the 7 general primary election and the 14th day after the general 8 primary election. 9 (j) If the number of Congressional Districts in the 10 State of Illinois is reduced as a result of reapportionment 11 of Congressional Districts following a federal decennial 12 census, the State Central Committeemen and Committeewomen of 13 a political party which elects its State Central Committee by 14 either Alternative A or by Alternative B under paragraph (a) 15 of Section 7-8 who were previously elected shall continue to 16 serve as if no reapportionment had occurred until the 17 expiration of their terms. 18 (Source: P.A. 89-5, eff. 1-1-96; 90-627, eff. 7-10-98.) 19 Section 10. The Secretary of State Act is amended by 20 adding Section 14 as follows: 21 (15 ILCS 305/14 new) 22 Sec. 14. Voter registration information. The Secretary 23 of State must post on the World Wide Web site of the Office 24 of the Secretary of State the following information: 25 (1) A full description of the National Voter 26 Registration Act of 1993, including a description of how 27 the Act is implemented in Illinois. 28 (2) A comprehensive list of the names, addresses, 29 phone numbers, and websites, if applicable, of all county 30 clerks, election officials, and boards of election 31 commissioners in Illinois. 32 (3) A downloadable, printable voter registration -7- LRB9216586JMmbam04 1 form, in English and in Spanish, that a citizen may 2 complete and mail to the appropriate county clerk, 3 election official, or board of election commissioners. 4 Any forms provided under this paragraph (3) must 5 prominently inform the person using the form that he or 6 she must cast his or her votes in person, whether or not 7 the person is voting by absentee ballot, the first time 8 the person votes following his or her registration by 9 mail. 10 The required information may be obtained from the State 11 Board of Elections. 12 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 13 becoming law.".