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Public Act 096-0317
Public Act 0317 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0317 |
HB4077 Enrolled |
LRB096 08375 JAM 18487 b |
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| AN ACT concerning elections.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Election Code is amended by changing | Sections 4-10, 4-105, 5-9, 5-105, 6-37, 6-105, 17-10, 18-5, and | 19A-35 as follows:
| (10 ILCS 5/4-10) (from Ch. 46, par. 4-10)
| Sec. 4-10.
Except as herein provided, no person shall be | registered,
unless he applies in person to a registration | officer, answers such
relevant questions as may be asked of him | by the registration officer,
and executes the affidavit of | registration. The registration officer shall
require the | applicant to furnish two forms of identification, and except in | the
case of a homeless individual, one of which must include | his or her residence
address. These forms of identification | shall include, but not be limited to,
any of the following: | driver's license, social security card, public aid
| identification card, utility bill, employee or student | identification card,
lease or contract for a residence, credit | card, or a civic, union or professional association membership | card.
The registration officer shall require a homeless | individual to furnish
evidence of his or her use of the mailing | address stated. This use may be
demonstrated by a piece of mail |
| addressed to that individual and received at
that address or by | a statement from a person authorizing use of the mailing
| address. The registration officer shall require each applicant | for
registration to read or have read to him the affidavit of | registration
before permitting him to execute the affidavit.
| One of the registration officers or a deputy registration | officer,
county clerk, or clerk in the office of the county | clerk, shall
administer to all persons who shall personally | apply to register the
following oath or affirmation:
| "You do solemnly swear (or affirm) that you will fully and | truly
answer all such questions as shall be put to you touching | your name,
place of residence, place of birth, your | qualifications as an elector
and your right as such to register | and vote under the laws of the State
of Illinois."
| The registration officer shall satisfy himself that each | applicant
for registration is qualified to register before | registering him. If the
registration officer has reason to | believe that the applicant is a resident
of a Soldiers' and | Sailors' Home or any facility which is licensed or certified
| pursuant to the Nursing Home Care Act, the following question | shall be put,
"When you entered the home which is your present | address, was it your bona
fide intention to become a resident | thereof?" Any voter of a township, city,
village or | incorporated town in which such applicant resides, shall be
| permitted to be present at the place of any precinct | registration and shall
have the right to challenge any |
| applicant who applies to be registered.
| In case the officer is not satisfied that the applicant is | qualified
he shall forthwith notify such applicant in writing | to appear before the
county clerk to complete his registration. | Upon the card of such
applicant shall be written the word | "incomplete" and no such applicant
shall be permitted to vote | unless such registration is satisfactorily
completed as | hereinafter provided. No registration shall be taken and
marked | as incomplete if information to complete it can be furnished on
| the date of the original application.
| Any person claiming to be an elector in any election | precinct and
whose registration card is marked "Incomplete" may | make and sign an
application in writing, under oath, to the | county clerk in substance in
the following form:
| "I do solemnly swear that I, ...., did on (insert date) | make
application to the board of registry of the .... precinct | of the township of
.... (or to the county clerk of .... county) | and that said board or clerk
refused to complete my | registration as a qualified voter in said
precinct. That I | reside in said precinct, that I intend to reside in said
| precinct, and am a duly qualified voter of said precinct and am | entitled to be
registered to vote in said precinct at the next | election.
| (Signature of applicant) ............................."
| All such applications shall be presented to the county |
| clerk or to
his duly authorized representative by the | applicant, in person between
the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 | p.m. on any day after the days on
which the 1969 and 1970 | precinct re-registrations are held but not on
any day within 27 | days preceding the ensuing general election and
thereafter for | the registration provided in Section 4-7 all such
applications | shall be presented to the county clerk or his duly
authorized | representative by the applicant in person between the hours
of | 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on any day prior to 27 days preceding | the
ensuing general election. Such application shall be heard | by the county
clerk or his duly authorized representative at | the time the application
is presented. If the applicant for | registration has registered with the
county clerk, such | application may be presented to and heard by the
county clerk | or by his duly authorized representative upon the dates
| specified above or at any time prior thereto designated by the | county clerk.
| Any otherwise qualified person who is absent from his | county of
residence either due to business of the United States | or because he is
temporarily outside the territorial limits of | the United States may
become registered by mailing an | application to the county clerk within
the periods of | registration provided for in this Article, or by simultaneous
| application for absentee registration and absentee ballot as | provided in
Article 20 of this Code.
| Upon receipt of such application the county clerk shall |
| immediately
mail an affidavit of registration in duplicate, | which affidavit shall
contain the following and such other | information as the State Board of
Elections may think it proper | to require for the identification of the
applicant:
| Name. The name of the applicant, giving surname and first | or
Christian name in full, and the middle name or the initial | for such
middle name, if any.
| Sex.
| Residence. The name and number of the street, avenue or | other
location of the dwelling, and such additional clear and | definite
description as may be necessary to determine the exact | location of the
dwelling of the applicant. Where the location | cannot be determined by
street and number, then the Section, | congressional township and range
number may be used, or such | other information as may be necessary,
including post office | mailing address.
| Term of residence in the State of Illinois and the | precinct.
| Nativity. The State or country in which the applicant was | born.
| Citizenship. Whether the applicant is native born or | naturalized. If
naturalized, the court, place and date of | naturalization.
| Age. Date of birth, by month, day and year.
| Out of State address of ..........................
| AFFIDAVIT OF REGISTRATION
|
| State of ...........)
| )ss
| County of ..........)
| I hereby swear (or affirm) that I am a citizen of the | United States;
that on the day of the next election I shall | have resided in the State
of Illinois and in the election | precinct 30 days; that I am
fully qualified to vote, that I am | not registered to vote anywhere else
in the United States, that | I intend to remain a resident of the State of
Illinois and of | the election precinct, that I intend to return to the State
of | Illinois, and that the above statements are true.
| ..............................
| (His or her signature or mark)
| Subscribed and sworn to before me, an officer qualified to | administer
oaths, on (insert date).
| ........................................
| Signature of officer administering oath.
| Upon receipt of the executed duplicate affidavit of | Registration, the
county clerk shall transfer the information | contained thereon to
duplicate Registration Cards provided for | in Section 4-8 of this Article
and shall attach thereto a copy | of each of the duplicate affidavit of
registration and | thereafter such registration card and affidavit shall
| constitute the registration of such person the same as if he | had applied
for registration in person.
| (Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99; 92-816, eff. 8-21-02.)
|
| (10 ILCS 5/4-105)
| Sec. 4-105. First time voting. A person must vote for the | first time in person and not by a mailed absentee ballot if the | person registered to vote by mail, unless the person first | provides the appropriate election authority with sufficient | proof of identity and the election authority verifies the | person's proof of identity. Sufficient proof of identity shall | be demonstrated by submission of the person's driver's license | number or State identification card number or, if the person | does not have either of those, verification by the last 4 | digits of the person's social security number, a copy of a | current and valid photo identification, or a copy of a current | utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, government check, or | other federal, State, or local government document that shows | the person's name and address. A person may also demonstrate | sufficient proof of identity by submission of a photo | identification issued by a college or university accompanied by | either a copy of the applicant's contract or lease for a | residence or any postmarked mail delivered to the applicant at | his or her current residence address. Persons who apply to | register to vote by mail but provide inadequate proof of | identity to the election authority shall be notified by the | election authority that the registration has not been fully | completed and that the person remains ineligible to vote by | mail or in person until such proof is presented.
|
| (Source: P.A. 94-645, eff. 8-22-05; 95-699, eff. 11-9-07.)
| (10 ILCS 5/5-9) (from Ch. 46, par. 5-9)
| Sec. 5-9.
Except as herein provided, no person shall be | registered
unless he applies in person to registration officer, | answers such
relevant questions as may be asked of him by the | registration officer,
and executes the affidavit of | registration. The registration officer shall
require the | applicant to furnish two forms of identification, and except in | the
case of a homeless individual, one of which must include | his or her residence
address. These forms of identification | shall include, but not be limited to,
any of the following: | driver's license, social security card, public aid
| identification card, utility bill, employee or student | identification card,
lease or contract for a residence, credit | card, or a civic, union or professional association membership | card.
The registration officer shall require a homeless | individual to furnish
evidence of his or her use of the mailing | address stated. This use may be
demonstrated by a piece of mail | addressed to that individual and received at
that address or by | a statement from a person authorizing use of the mailing
| address. The registration officer shall require each applicant | for registration
to read or have read to him the affidavit of | registration before permitting him
to execute the affidavit.
| One of the Deputy Registrars, the Judge of Registration, or | an
Officer of Registration, County Clerk, or clerk in the |
| office of the
County Clerk, shall administer to all persons who | shall personally apply
to register the following oath or | affirmation:
| "You do solemnly swear (or affirm) that you will fully and | truly
answer all such questions as shall be put to you touching | your place of
residence, name, place of birth, your | qualifications as an elector and
your right as such to register | and vote under the laws of the State of
Illinois."
| The Registration Officer shall satisfy himself that each | applicant
for registration is qualified to register before | registering him. If the
registration officer has reason to | believe that the applicant is a resident
of a Soldiers' and | Sailors' Home or any facility which is licensed or certified
| pursuant to the Nursing Home Care Act, the following question | shall be put,
"When you entered the home which is your present | address, was it your bona fide
intention to become a resident | thereof?" Any voter of a township, city,
village or | incorporated town in which such applicant resides, shall be
| permitted to be present at the place of precinct registration, | and shall have
the right to challenge any applicant who applies | to be registered.
| In case the officer is not satisfied that the applicant is | qualified,
he shall forthwith in writing notify such applicant | to appear before the
County Clerk to furnish further proof of | his qualifications. Upon the
card of such applicant shall be | written the word "Incomplete" and no
such applicant shall be |
| permitted to vote unless such registration is
satisfactorily | completed as hereinafter provided. No registration shall
be | taken and marked as "incomplete" if information to complete it | can be
furnished on the date of the original application.
| Any person claiming to be an elector in any election | precinct in such
township, city, village or incorporated town | and whose registration is
marked "Incomplete" may make and sign | an application in writing, under
oath, to the County Clerk in | substance in the following form:
| "I do solemnly swear that I, .........., did on (insert | date) make application to the Board of Registry of the ........
| precinct of ........ ward of the City of .... or of the | ......... District
......... Town of .......... (or to the | County Clerk of .............) and
............ County; that | said Board or Clerk refused to complete my
registration as a | qualified voter in said precinct, that I reside in said
| precinct (or that I intend to reside in said precinct), am a | duly qualified
voter and entitled to vote in said precinct at | the next election.
| ...........................
| (Signature of Applicant)"
| All such applications shall be presented to the County | Clerk by the
applicant, in person between the hours of nine | o'clock a.m. and five
o'clock p.m., on Monday and Tuesday of | the third week subsequent to
the weeks in which the 1961 and | 1962 precinct re-registrations are to be
held, and thereafter |
| for the registration provided in Section 5-17 of
this Article, | all such applications shall be presented to the County
Clerk by | the applicant in person between the hours of nine o'clock a.m.
| and nine o'clock p.m. on Monday and Tuesday of the third week
| prior to the date on which such election is to be held.
| Any otherwise qualified person who is absent from his | county of
residence either due to business of the United States | or because he is
temporarily outside the territorial limits of | the United States may
become registered by mailing an | application to the county clerk within
the periods of | registration provided for in this Article or by simultaneous
| application for absentee registration and absentee ballot as | provided in
Article 20 of this Code.
| Upon receipt of such application the county clerk shall | immediately
mail an affidavit of registration in duplicate, | which affidavit shall
contain the following and such other | information as the State Board of
Elections may think it proper | to require for the identification of the
applicant:
| Name. The name of the applicant, giving surname and first | or
Christian name in full, and the middle name or the initial | for such
middle name, if any.
| Sex.
| Residence. The name and number of the street, avenue or | other
location of the dwelling, and such additional clear and | definite
description as may be necessary to determine the exact | location of the
dwelling of the applicant. Where the location |
| cannot be determined by
street and number, then the Section, | congressional township and range
number may be used, or such | other information as may be necessary,
including post office | mailing address.
| Term of residence in the State of Illinois and the | precinct.
| Nativity. The State or country in which the applicant was | born.
| Citizenship. Whether the applicant is native born or | naturalized. If
naturalized, the court, place and date of | naturalization.
| Age. Date of birth, by month, day and year.
| Out of State address of ..........................
| AFFIDAVIT OF REGISTRATION
| State of .........)
| )ss
| County of ........)
| I hereby swear (or affirm) that I am a citizen of the | United States;
that on the day of the next election I shall | have resided in the State
of Illinois for 6 months and in the | election precinct 30 days; that I am
fully qualified to vote, | that I am not registered to vote anywhere else
in the United | States, that I intend to remain a resident of the State of
| Illinois and of the election precinct, that I intend to return | to the State
of Illinois, and that the above statements are | true.
|
| ..............................
| (His or her signature or mark)
| Subscribed and sworn to before me, an officer qualified to | administer
oaths, on (insert date).
| ........................................
| Signature of officer administering oath.
| | Upon receipt of the executed duplicate affidavit of | Registration, the
county clerk shall transfer the information | contained thereon to
duplicate Registration Cards provided for | in Section 5-7 of this Article
and shall attach thereto a copy | of each of the duplicate affidavit of
registration and | thereafter such registration card and affidavit shall
| constitute the registration of such person the same as if he | had applied
for registration in person.
| (Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)
| (10 ILCS 5/5-105)
| Sec. 5-105. First time voting. A person must vote for the | first time in person and not by a mailed absentee ballot if the | person registered to vote by mail, unless the person first | provides the appropriate election authority with sufficient | proof of identity and the election authority verifies the | person's proof of identity. Sufficient proof of identity shall | be demonstrated by submission of the person's driver's license |
| number or State identification card number or, if the person | does not have either of those, verification by the last 4 | digits of the person's social security number, a copy of a | current and valid photo identification, or a copy of a current | utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, government check, or | other federal, State, or local government document that shows | the person's name and address. A person may also demonstrate | sufficient proof of identity by submission of a photo | identification issued by a college or university accompanied by | either a copy of the applicant's contract or lease for a | residence or any postmarked mail delivered to the applicant at | his or her current residence address. Persons who apply to | register to vote by mail but provide inadequate proof of | identity to the election authority shall be notified by the | election authority that the registration has not been fully | completed and that the person remains ineligible to vote by | mail or in person until such proof is presented.
| (Source: P.A. 94-645, eff. 8-22-05; 95-699, eff. 11-9-07.)
| (10 ILCS 5/6-37) (from Ch. 46, par. 6-37)
| Sec. 6-37.
Except as otherwise provided for in Section 6-29 | of this
Article, no person shall be registered unless he | applies in person to a
registration officer, answers such | relevant questions as may be asked of
him by the registration | officer, and executes the affidavit of registration.
The | registration officer shall require the applicant to furnish
two |
| forms of identification, and except in the case of a homeless | individual,
one of which must include his or her residence | address. These forms of
identification shall include, but not | be limited to, any of the following:
driver's license, social | security card, public aid identification card, utility
bill, | employee or student identification card, lease or contract for | a residence, credit card, or a civic,
union or professional | association membership card. The registration
officer shall | require a homeless individual to furnish evidence of his or
her | use of the mailing address stated. This use may be demonstrated | by a
piece of mail addressed to that individual and received at | that address or
by a statement from a person authorizing use of | the mailing address. The
registration officer shall require | each applicant for registration to read or
have read to him the | affidavit of registration before permitting him to execute
the | affidavit.
| The registration officer shall satisfy himself that each | applicant for
registration is qualified to register before | registering him. Any voter of
the ward, village or incorporated | town in which such applicant resides,
shall be permitted to be | present at the place of registration, and shall
have the right | to challenge any applicant who applies to be registered.
| In case the officer is not satisfied that the applicant is | qualified he
shall forthwith in writing notify such applicant | to appear before the board
of election commissioners to furnish | further proof of his qualification.
Upon the card of such |
| applicant shall be written the word "incomplete" and
no such | applicant shall be permitted to vote unless such registration | is
satisfactorily completed as hereinafter provided.
| Any person claiming to be an elector in any election | precinct in such
city, village or incorporated town and whose | registration is marked
"incomplete" may make and sign an | application in writing, under oath, to
the board of election | commissioners in substance in the following form:
| "I do solemnly swear that I,.... did on .... make | application to the
board of registry of the .... precinct of | .... ward of the city of ....(or
to the board of election | commissioners of ....) and that said board refused
to complete | my registration as a qualified voter in said precinct, that I
| reside in said precinct, am a duly qualified voter and entitled | to vote in
said precinct at the next election.
| ....(Signature of Applicant)"
| In all cities, villages or incorporated towns having a | population of
less than 200,000 all such applications shall be | presented to the board of
election commissioners by the | applicant, in person, between the hours of
nine o'clock a.m., | and five o'clock p.m. on Tuesday or Wednesday of the
second | week prior to the week in which such election is to be held, | and in
all municipalities having a population of more than | 200,000 and having a
board of election commissioners and in all | cities, villages and
incorporated towns within the | jurisdiction of such board, all such
applications shall be |
| presented to the board of election commissioners by
the | applicant, in person between the hours of nine o'clock a.m. and | five
o'clock p.m., on Monday and Tuesday of the third week | prior to the week in
which such election is to be held.
| (Source: P.A. 87-1241.)
| (10 ILCS 5/6-105)
| Sec. 6-105. First time voting. A person must vote for the | first time in person and not by a mailed absentee ballot if the | person registered to vote by mail, unless the person first | provides the appropriate election authority with sufficient | proof of identity and the election authority verifies the | person's proof of identity. Sufficient proof of identity shall | be demonstrated by submission of the person's driver's license | number or State identification card number or, if the person | does not have either of those, verification by the last 4 | digits of the person's social security number, a copy of a | current and valid photo identification, or a copy of a current | utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, government check, or | other federal, State, or local government document that shows | the person's name and address. A person may also demonstrate | sufficient proof of identity by submission of a photo | identification issued by a college or university accompanied by | either a copy of the applicant's contract or lease for a | residence or any postmarked mail delivered to the applicant at | his or her current residence address. Persons who apply to |
| register to vote by mail but provide inadequate proof of | identity to the election authority shall be notified by the | election authority that the registration has not been fully | completed and that the person remains ineligible to vote by | mail or in person until such proof is presented.
| (Source: P.A. 94-645, eff. 8-22-05; 95-699, eff. 11-9-07.)
| (10 ILCS 5/17-10) (from Ch. 46, par. 17-10)
| Sec. 17-10.
(a) Whenever, at any election, in any precinct, | any
person offering to vote is not personally known to the | judges of
election to have the qualifications required in this | Act, if his vote is
challenged by a legal voter at such | election, he or she shall make and
subscribe an affidavit, in | the following form, which shall be retained
by the judges of | election, and returned by them affixed to the poll
books or | with the official poll record:
| State of Illinois)
| )ss.
| County of .......)
| I, ...., do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I am a citizen | of the
United States; that I am 18 years of age or over; that I | have resided in this
State and in this election district 30 | days next preceding this
election; that I have not voted at | this election; that I am a duly
qualified voter in every | respect; that I now reside at (here give the
particular house | or place of residence, and, if in a town or city, the
street |
| and number), in this election district; *1. that I registered | to
vote from said address; *2. that I changed my residence to | the above
address from ...., both of which are in this election | district; *3.
that I changed my name from .... to that which I | have signed below; *4. that
I have not changed my residence but | my address has changed as a result of
implementation of a 9-1-1 | emergency telephone system.
| So help me God, (or "This I do solemnly and sincerely | affirm", as the
case may be).
| .........................
| Subscribed and sworn to before me on (insert date).
| .........................
| *1. If registration is not required, draw a line through 1 | above.
| *2. Fill in the blank ONLY if you have moved within 2 | years.
| *3. Fill in the blank ONLY if you have changed your name | within 2 years.
| *4. Fill in the blank ONLY if you have not changed your | residence but your
address has changed as a result of | implementation of a 9-1-1 emergency
telephone system.
| In addition to such an affidavit, the person so challenged | shall
provide to the judges of election proof of residence by | producing
two forms of identification showing the person's | current residence address,
provided that such identification |
| may include a lease or contract for a residence and not more | than one
piece of mail addressed to the person at his current | residence address and
postmarked not earlier than 30 days prior | to the date of the election, or
the person shall
procure a | witness personally known to the judges of election, and
| resident in the precinct (or district), or who shall be proved | by some
legal voter of such precinct or district, known to the | judges to be
such, who shall take the oath following, viz:
| I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I am a resident of | this election
precinct (or district), and entitled to vote at | this election, and that
I have been a resident of this State | for 30 days last past, and am well
acquainted with the person | whose vote is now offered; that he is an
actual and bona fide | resident of this election precinct (or district),
and has | resided herein 30 days, and as I verily believe, in this State,
| 30 days next preceding this election.
| The oath in each case may be administered by either of the | judges of
election, or by any officer, resident in the precinct | or district,
authorized by law to administer oaths.
| (b) Whenever, at any regular or special election, in any | precinct, district,
city, village, incorporated town, town or | ward, any person offering to vote
has moved therefrom within 30 | days prior to said regular or special election,
he shall make | and subscribe an affidavit, in the following form, which shall
| be supported by
providing to the judges of election proof of | residence by producing
two forms of identification showing the |
| person's current residence address,
provided that such | identification may include not more than one
piece of mail | addressed to the person at his current residence address and
| postmarked not earlier than 30 days prior to the date of the | election, or by
one affidavit of a registered voter in the | precinct, as provided
herein, both of which shall be retained | by the judges of election, and
returned by them affixed to the | poll books or with the official poll record:
| State of Illinois)
| )ss.
| County of .......)
| I, ........., do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I am a | citizen of the
United States; that I am 18 years of age; that I | have not
voted at this election; that prior to 30 days | preceding this election I
was a duly qualified and registered | voter in every respect in this election
district; that I have | recently moved from (here give the particular house
or place of | residence, and, if in a town or city, the street and number),
| in this election district; that I now reside at (here give the | particular
house or place of residence, and, if in a town or | city, the street and number),
in another election district in | the State.
| So help me God, (or "This I do solemnly and sincerely | affirm", as the
case may be).
| ......................
| Subscribed and sworn to before me on (insert date).
|
| ......................
| State of Illinois)
| )ss.
| County of .......)
| ......... Precinct ........ Ward
| I, ........, do solemnly swear (or affirm), that I am a | resident of this
precinct and entitled to vote at this | election; that I am acquainted with
.... (name of the | applicant); that I verily believe him to have been an
actual | bona fide resident and registered voter of this precinct and | that
he maintained a legal residence therein, 30 days next | preceding this election.
| ....................
| Subscribed and sworn to before me on (insert date).
| ....................
| Judge of Election.
| | The oath may be administered by either of the judges of | election, or by
any officer, resident in the precinct or | district, authorized by law to
administer oaths.
| (c) For purposes of this Section, the submission of a photo | identification issued by a college or university, accompanied | by either (i) a copy of the applicant's contract or lease for a | residence or (ii) one piece of mail addressed to the person at | his or her current residence address and postmarked not earlier |
| than 30 days prior to the date of the election, shall be | sufficient to establish proof of residence. | (Source: P.A. 90-664, eff. 7-30-98; 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)
| (10 ILCS 5/18-5) (from Ch. 46, par. 18-5)
| Sec. 18-5. Any person desiring to vote and whose name is | found upon
the register of voters by the person having charge | thereof, shall then
be questioned by one of the judges as to | his nativity, his term of
residence at present address, | precinct, State and United States, his
age, whether naturalized | and if so the date of naturalization papers and
court from | which secured, and he shall be asked to state his residence
| when last previously registered and the date of the election | for which
he then registered. The judges of elections shall | check each application
for ballot against the list of voters | registered in that precinct to whom
grace period, absentee, and | early ballots have been issued for that election, which shall
| be provided
by the election authority and which list shall be | available for inspection
by pollwatchers. A voter applying to | vote in
the precinct on
election day whose name appears on the | list as having been issued a grace period, absentee,
or early | ballot shall not be permitted to vote in the precinct, except | that a voter to whom an absentee ballot was issued may vote in | the precinct if the voter submits to the election judges that | absentee ballot for cancellation. If the voter is unable to | submit the absentee ballot, it shall be sufficient for the |
| voter to submit to the election judges (i) a portion of the | absentee ballot if the absentee ballot was torn or mutilated or | (ii) an affidavit executed before the election judges | specifying that (A) the voter never received an absentee ballot | or (B) the voter completed and returned an absentee ballot and | was informed that the election authority did not receive that | absentee ballot.
If such person
so registered shall be | challenged as disqualified, the party challenging
shall assign | his reasons therefor, and thereupon one of the judges shall
| administer to him an oath to answer questions, and if he shall | take the
oath he shall then be questioned by the judge or | judges touching such cause
of challenge, and touching any other | cause of disqualification. And he may
also be questioned by the | person challenging him in regard to his
qualifications and | identity. But if a majority of the judges are of the
opinion | that he is the person so registered and a qualified voter, his | vote
shall then be received accordingly. But if his vote be | rejected by such
judges, such person may afterward produce and | deliver an affidavit to such
judges, subscribed and sworn to by | him before one of the judges, in which
it shall be stated how | long he has resided in such precinct, and state;
that he is a | citizen of the United States, and is a duly qualified voter in
| such precinct, and that he is the identical person so | registered.
In addition to such an affidavit, the person so | challenged shall provide
to the judges of election proof of | residence by producing 2 forms of
identification showing the |
| person's current residence address, provided
that such | identification may include a lease or contract for a residence | and not more than one piece of mail addressed to the person at | his current residence address and
postmarked not earlier than | 30 days prior to the date of the
election, or the person shall | procure a witness personally known to the
judges of election, | and resident in the precinct (or district), or who
shall be | proved by some legal voter of such precinct or district, known | to
the judges to be such, who shall take the oath following, | viz:
| I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I am a resident of | this election
precinct (or district), and entitled to vote at | this election, and that I
have been a resident of this State | for 30 days last past, and am well
acquainted with the person | whose vote is now offered; that he is an actual
and bona fide | resident of this election precinct (or district), and has
| resided herein 30 days, and as I verily believe, in this State, | 30 days
next preceding this election.
| The oath in each case may be administered by one of the | judges of
election, or by any officer, resident in the precinct | or district,
authorized by law to administer oaths. Also | supported by an affidavit by a
registered voter residing in | such precinct, stating his own residence, and
that he knows | such person; and that he does reside at the place mentioned
and | has resided in such precinct and state for the length of time | as stated
by such person, which shall be subscribed and sworn |
| to in the same way.
For purposes of this Section, the | submission of a photo identification issued by a college or | university, accompanied by either (i) a copy of the applicant's | contract or lease for a residence or (ii) one piece of mail | addressed to the person at his or her current residence address | and postmarked not earlier than 30 days prior to the date of | the election, shall be sufficient to establish proof of | residence. Whereupon the vote of such person shall be received, | and entered as other
votes. But such judges, having charge of | such registers, shall state in
their respective books the facts | in such case, and the affidavits, so
delivered to the judges, | shall be preserved and returned to the office of
the | commissioners of election. Blank affidavits of the character | aforesaid
shall be sent out to the judges of all the precincts, | and the judges of
election shall furnish the same on demand and | administer the oaths without
criticism. Such oaths, if | administered by any other officer than such judge
of election, | shall not be received. Whenever a proposal for a
constitutional | amendment or for the calling of a constitutional convention
is | to be voted upon at the election, the separate blue ballot or | ballots
pertaining thereto shall be placed on top of the other | ballots to be voted
at the election in such manner that the | legend appearing on the back
thereof, as prescribed in Section | 16-6 of this Act, shall be plainly
visible to the voter, and in | this fashion the ballots shall be handed to
the voter by the | judge.
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| Immediately after voting, the voter shall be instructed | whether the voting equipment, if used, accepted or rejected the | ballot or identified the ballot as under-voted. A voter whose | ballot is identified as under-voted for a statewide | constitutional office may return to the voting booth and | complete the voting of that ballot. A voter whose ballot is not | accepted by the voting equipment may, upon surrendering the | ballot, request and vote another ballot. The voter's | surrendered ballot shall be initialed by the election judge and | handled as provided in the appropriate Article governing that | voting equipment. | The voter shall, upon quitting the voting booth, deliver to | one of
the judges of election all of the ballots, properly | folded, which he
received. The judge of election to whom the | voter delivers his ballots
shall not accept the same unless all | of the ballots given to the voter
are returned by him. If a | voter delivers less than all of the ballots
given to him, the | judge to whom the same are offered shall advise him in
a voice | clearly audible to the other judges of election that the voter
| must return the remainder of the ballots. The statement of the | judge to
the voter shall clearly express the fact that the | voter is not required
to vote such remaining ballots but that | whether or not he votes them he
must fold and deliver them to | the judge. In making such statement the
judge of election shall | not indicate by word, gesture or intonation of
voice that the | unreturned ballots shall be voted in any particular
manner. No |
| new voter shall be permitted to enter the voting booth of a
| voter who has failed to deliver the total number of ballots | received by
him until such voter has returned to the voting | booth pursuant to the
judge's request and again quit the booth | with all of the ballots
required to be returned by him. Upon | receipt of all such ballots the
judges of election shall enter | the name of the voter, and his number, as
above provided in | this Section, and the judge to whom the ballots are
delivered | shall immediately put the ballots into the ballot box. If any
| voter who has failed to deliver all the ballots received by him | refuses
to return to the voting booth after being advised by | the judge of
election as herein provided, the judge shall | inform the other judges of
such refusal, and thereupon the | ballot or ballots returned to the judge
shall be deposited in | the ballot box, the voter shall be permitted to
depart from the | polling place, and a new voter shall be permitted to
enter the | voting booth.
| The judge of election who receives the ballot or ballots | from the
voter shall announce the residence and name of such | voter in a loud
voice. The judge shall put the ballot or | ballots received from the voter
into the ballot box in the | presence of the voter and the judges of
election, and in plain | view of the public. The judges having charge of
such registers | shall then, in a column prepared thereon, in the same
line of, | the name of the voter, mark "Voted" or the letter "V".
| No judge of election shall accept from any voter less than |
| the full
number of ballots received by such voter without first | advising the
voter in the manner above provided of the | necessity of returning all of
the ballots, nor shall any such | judge advise such voter in a manner
contrary to that which is | herein permitted, or in any other manner
violate the provisions | of this Section; provided, that the acceptance by
a judge of | election of less than the full number of ballots delivered to
a | voter who refuses to return to the voting booth after being | properly
advised by such judge shall not be a violation of this | Section.
| (Source: P.A. 94-645, eff. 8-22-05; 94-1000, eff. 7-3-06; | 95-699, eff. 11-9-07.)
| (10 ILCS 5/19A-35)
| Sec. 19A-35. Procedure for voting.
| (a) Not more than 23 days before the start of the election, | the county clerk
shall make available to the election official | conducting early voting by
personal
appearance a sufficient | number of early ballots, envelopes, and printed voting
| instruction slips for the use of early voters. The election | official shall
receipt for all ballots received and shall | return unused or spoiled ballots at
the close of the early | voting period to the county clerk and must strictly
account for | all ballots received. The ballots delivered to the election
| official must include early ballots for each precinct in the | election
authority's jurisdiction and must include separate |
| ballots for each political
subdivision conducting an election | of officers or a referendum at that
election.
| (b) In conducting early voting under this Article, the | election judge or official is
required to verify the signature | of the early voter by comparison with the
signature on the
| official registration card, and the judge or official must | verify (i) the identity
of the applicant, (ii) that the | applicant is a registered voter, (iii) the
precinct in which | the applicant is registered, and (iv) the proper ballots of
the | political subdivision in which the applicant resides and is | entitled to
vote before providing an early ballot to the | applicant.
The applicant's identity must be verified by the | applicant's presentation of an Illinois driver's license, a | non-driver identification card issued by the Illinois | Secretary of State, a photo identification card issued by a | university or college, or another government-issued | identification document containing the applicant's photograph. | The election judge or official
must verify the applicant's | registration from the most recent poll list
provided by the
| election authority, and if the applicant is not listed on that | poll list, by
telephoning the office of the election authority.
| (b-5) A person requesting an early voting ballot to whom an | absentee ballot was issued may vote early if the person submits | that absentee ballot to the judges of election or official | conducting early voting for cancellation. If the voter is | unable to submit the absentee ballot, it shall be sufficient |
| for the voter to submit to the judges or official (i) a portion | of the absentee ballot if the absentee ballot was torn or | mutilated or (ii) an affidavit executed before the judges or | official specifying that (A) the voter never received an | absentee ballot or (B) the voter completed and returned an | absentee ballot and was informed that the election authority | did not receive that absentee ballot. | (b-10) Within one day after a voter casts an early voting | ballot, the election authority shall transmit the voter's name, | street address, and precinct, ward, township, and district | numbers, as the case may be, to the State Board of Elections, | which shall maintain those names and that information in an | electronic format on its website, arranged by county and | accessible to State and local political committees. | (b-15) Immediately after voting an early ballot, the voter | shall be instructed whether the voting equipment accepted or | rejected the ballot or identified that ballot as under-voted | for a statewide constitutional office. A voter whose ballot is | identified as under-voted may return to the voting booth and | complete the voting of that ballot. A voter whose early voting | ballot is not accepted by the voting equipment may, upon | surrendering the ballot, request and vote another early voting | ballot. The voter's surrendered ballot
shall be initialed by | the election judge or official conducting the early voting and | handled as provided in the appropriate
Article governing the | voting equipment used.
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| (c) The sealed early ballots in their carrier envelope | shall be delivered by
the election authority to the central | ballot counting location before the close of the
polls on the | day of the election.
| (Source: P.A. 94-645, eff. 8-22-05; 94-1000, eff. 7-3-06; | 95-699, eff. 11-9-07.) |
Effective Date: 1/1/2010
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