| |
Public Act 097-0275 Public Act 0275 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0275 | SB0098 Enrolled | LRB097 00015 JAM 40070 b |
|
| 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 19-12.1 and 19-12.2 as follows:
| (10 ILCS 5/19-12.1) (from Ch. 46, par. 19-12.1)
| Sec. 19-12.1.
Any qualified elector who has secured an | Illinois
Disabled Person Identification Card in accordance | with The Illinois
Identification Card Act, indicating that the | person named thereon has a Class
1A or Class 2 disability or | any qualified voter who has a permanent physical
incapacity of | such a nature as to make it improbable that he will be
able to | be present at the polls at any future election, or any
voter | who is a resident of (i) a federally operated veterans' home, | hospital, or facility located in Illinois or (ii) a facility | licensed or certified pursuant to
the Nursing Home Care Act or | the MR/DD Community Care Act and has a condition or disability | of
such a nature as to make it improbable that he will be able | to be present
at the polls at any future election, may secure a | disabled voter's or
nursing home resident's identification | card, which will enable him to vote
under this Article as a | physically incapacitated or nursing home voter. For the | purposes of this Section, "federally operated veterans' home, |
| hospital, or facility" means the long-term care facilities at | the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center, Illiana Health Care System, | Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital, Marion VA Medical Center, and | Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center.
| Application for a disabled voter's or nursing home | resident's
identification card shall be made either: (a) in | writing, with voter's
sworn affidavit, to the county clerk or | board of election commissioners, as
the case may be, and shall | be accompanied
by the affidavit of the attending physician | specifically describing the
nature of the physical incapacity | or the fact that the voter is a nursing
home resident and is | physically unable to be present at the polls on election
days; | or (b) by presenting, in writing or otherwise, to the county | clerk
or board of election commissioners, as the case may be, | proof that the
applicant has secured an Illinois Disabled | Person Identification Card
indicating that the person named | thereon has a Class 1A or Class 2 disability.
Upon the receipt | of either the sworn-to
application and the physician's | affidavit or proof that the applicant has
secured an Illinois | Disabled Person Identification Card indicating that the
person | named thereon has a Class 1A or Class 2 disability, the county | clerk
or board of election commissioners shall issue a disabled | voter's or
nursing home resident's identification
card. Such | identification cards shall be issued for a
period of 5 years, | upon the expiration of which time the voter may
secure a new | card by making application in the same manner as is
prescribed |
| for the issuance of an original card, accompanied by a new
| affidavit of the attending physician. The date of expiration of | such
five-year period shall be made known to any interested | person by the
election authority upon the request of such | person. Applications for the
renewal of the identification | cards shall be mailed to the voters holding
such cards not less | than 3 months prior to the date of expiration of the cards.
| Each disabled voter's or nursing home resident's | identification card
shall bear an identification number, which | shall be clearly noted on the voter's
original and duplicate | registration record cards. In the event the
holder becomes | physically capable of resuming normal voting, he must
surrender | his disabled voter's or nursing home resident's identification
| card to the county clerk or board of election commissioners | before the next election.
| The holder of a disabled voter's or nursing home resident's
| identification card may make application by mail for an | official ballot
within the time prescribed by Section 19-2. | Such application shall contain
the same information as is
| included in the form of application for ballot by a physically
| incapacitated elector prescribed in Section 19-3 except that it | shall
also include the applicant's disabled voter's | identification card number
and except that it need not be sworn | to. If an examination of the records
discloses that the | applicant is lawfully entitled to vote, he shall be
mailed a | ballot as provided in Section 19-4. The ballot envelope shall
|
| be the same as that prescribed in Section 19-5 for physically | disabled
voters, and the manner of voting and returning the | ballot shall be the
same as that provided in this Article for | other absentee ballots, except
that a statement to be | subscribed to by the voter but which need not be
sworn to shall | be placed on the ballot envelope in lieu of the affidavit
| prescribed by Section 19-5.
| Any person who knowingly subscribes to a false statement in
| connection with voting under this Section shall be guilty of a | Class A
misdemeanor.
| For the purposes of this Section, "nursing home resident" | includes a resident of (i) a federally operated veterans' home, | hospital, or facility located in Illinois or (ii) a facility | licensed under the MR/DD Community Care Act. For the purposes | of this Section, "federally operated veterans' home, hospital, | or facility" means the long-term care facilities at the Jesse | Brown VA Medical Center, Illiana Health Care System, Edward | Hines, Jr. VA Hospital, Marion VA Medical Center, and Captain | James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center. | (Source: P.A. 96-339, eff. 7-1-10 .)
| (10 ILCS 5/19-12.2) (from Ch. 46, par. 19-12.2)
| Sec. 19-12.2. Voting by physically incapacitated electors | who have made
proper application to the election authority not | later than 5 days before
the regular primary and general | election of 1980 and before each election
thereafter shall be |
| conducted on the premises of (i) federally operated veterans' | homes, hospitals, and facilities located in Illinois or (ii) | facilities licensed or
certified pursuant to the Nursing Home | Care Act or the MR/DD Community Care Act for the sole benefit | of
residents of such homes, hospitals, and facilities. For the | purposes of this Section, "federally operated veterans' home, | hospital, or facility" means the long-term care facilities at | the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center, Illiana Health Care System, | Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital, Marion VA Medical Center, and | Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center. Such voting | shall be conducted during any
continuous period sufficient to | allow all applicants to cast their ballots
between the hours of | 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. either on the Friday, Saturday, Sunday
or | Monday immediately preceding the regular election. This | absentee voting on
one of said days designated by the election | authority shall be supervised by
two election judges who must | be selected by the election authority in the
following order of | priority: (1) from the panel of judges appointed for the
| precinct in which such home, hospital, or facility is located, | or from a panel of judges appointed
for any other precinct | within the jurisdiction of the election authority in the
same | ward or township, as the case may be, in which the home, | hospital, or facility is located or,
only in the case where a | judge or judges from the precinct, township or ward
are | unavailable to serve, (3) from a panel of judges appointed for | any other
precinct within the jurisdiction of the election |
| authority. The two judges
shall be from different political | parties. Not less than 30 days before each
regular election, | the election authority shall have arranged with the chief
| administrative officer of each home, hospital, or facility in | his or its election jurisdiction a
mutually convenient time | period on the Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Monday
immediately | preceding the election for such voting on the premises of the | home, hospital, or
facility and shall post in a prominent place | in his or its office a notice of
the agreed day and time period | for conducting such voting at each home, hospital, or facility;
| provided that the election authority shall not later than noon | on the Thursday
before the election also post the names and | addresses of those homes, hospitals, and facilities from
which | no applications were received and in which no supervised | absentee voting
will be conducted. All provisions of this Code | applicable to pollwatchers
shall be applicable herein. To the | maximum extent feasible, voting booths or
screens shall be | provided to insure the privacy of the voter. Voting procedures
| shall be as described in Article 17 of this Code, except that | ballots shall be
treated as absentee ballots and shall not be | counted until the close of the
polls on the following day. | After the last voter has concluded voting, the
judges shall | seal the ballots in an envelope and affix their signatures | across
the flap of the envelope. Immediately thereafter, the | judges
shall bring the sealed envelope to the office of the | election authority
who shall deliver such ballots to the |
| election authority's central ballot counting location prior to
| the closing of the polls on the day of election. The judges of | election shall
also report to the election authority the name | of any applicant in the home, hospital, or facility
who, due to | unforeseen circumstance or condition or because
of a religious | holiday, was unable to vote. In this event, the election
| authority may appoint a qualified person from his or its staff | to deliver
the ballot to such applicant on the day of election. | This staff person
shall follow the same procedures prescribed | for judges conducting absentee
voting in such homes, hospitals, | or facilities and shall return the ballot to the central ballot | counting location before the polls close. However, if the home, | hospital, or facility from
which the application was made is | also used as a regular precinct polling place
for that voter, | voting procedures heretofore prescribed may be implemented by 2
| of the election judges of opposite party affiliation assigned | to that polling
place during the hours of voting on the day of | the election. Judges of election
shall be compensated not less | than $25.00 for conducting absentee voting in
such homes, | hospitals, or facilities.
| Not less than 120 days before each regular election, the | Department
of Public Health shall certify to the State Board of | Elections a list of
the facilities licensed or certified | pursuant to the Nursing Home Care
Act or the MR/DD Community | Care Act . The lists , and shall indicate the approved bed | capacity and the name of
the chief administrative officer of |
| each such home, hospital, or facility, and the State Board
of | Elections shall certify the same to the appropriate election | authority
within 20 days thereafter.
| (Source: P.A. 96-339, eff. 7-1-10.)
|
Effective Date: 1/1/2012
|
|
|