Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB3107 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/16/2023

                            103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3107 Introduced , by Rep. Maurice A. West, II SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:   10 ILCS 5/7-11 from Ch. 46, par. 7-11  10 ILCS 5/7-12 from Ch. 46, par. 7-12   Amends the Election Code. Provides that any candidate for President of the United States may have his name printed upon the primary ballot of his political party by filing in the office of the State Board of Elections not more than 141 days (instead of 113) and not less than 134 days (instead of 106) prior to the date of the general primary. Changes the filing dates of petitions for nomination for a State, congressional, or judicial office; petitions for nomination to fill a vacancy by special election in the office of Representative in Congress; petitions for nomination for the office of Supreme, Appellate, or Circuit Court Judge; petitions for nomination for delegates or alternate delegates to a national nominating convention; petitions for nomination for a county office or trustee of a sanitary district; petitions for nomination for a municipal or township office; petitions of candidates for State central committeeperson; and petitions of candidates for precinct, township, or ward committeepersons. Effective July 1, 2023.  LRB103 28710 BMS 55092 b   A BILL FOR 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3107 Introduced , by Rep. Maurice A. West, II SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:  10 ILCS 5/7-11 from Ch. 46, par. 7-11  10 ILCS 5/7-12 from Ch. 46, par. 7-12 10 ILCS 5/7-11 from Ch. 46, par. 7-11 10 ILCS 5/7-12 from Ch. 46, par. 7-12 Amends the Election Code. Provides that any candidate for President of the United States may have his name printed upon the primary ballot of his political party by filing in the office of the State Board of Elections not more than 141 days (instead of 113) and not less than 134 days (instead of 106) prior to the date of the general primary. Changes the filing dates of petitions for nomination for a State, congressional, or judicial office; petitions for nomination to fill a vacancy by special election in the office of Representative in Congress; petitions for nomination for the office of Supreme, Appellate, or Circuit Court Judge; petitions for nomination for delegates or alternate delegates to a national nominating convention; petitions for nomination for a county office or trustee of a sanitary district; petitions for nomination for a municipal or township office; petitions of candidates for State central committeeperson; and petitions of candidates for precinct, township, or ward committeepersons. Effective July 1, 2023.  LRB103 28710 BMS 55092 b     LRB103 28710 BMS 55092 b   A BILL FOR
103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3107 Introduced , by Rep. Maurice A. West, II SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
10 ILCS 5/7-11 from Ch. 46, par. 7-11  10 ILCS 5/7-12 from Ch. 46, par. 7-12 10 ILCS 5/7-11 from Ch. 46, par. 7-11 10 ILCS 5/7-12 from Ch. 46, par. 7-12
10 ILCS 5/7-11 from Ch. 46, par. 7-11
10 ILCS 5/7-12 from Ch. 46, par. 7-12
Amends the Election Code. Provides that any candidate for President of the United States may have his name printed upon the primary ballot of his political party by filing in the office of the State Board of Elections not more than 141 days (instead of 113) and not less than 134 days (instead of 106) prior to the date of the general primary. Changes the filing dates of petitions for nomination for a State, congressional, or judicial office; petitions for nomination to fill a vacancy by special election in the office of Representative in Congress; petitions for nomination for the office of Supreme, Appellate, or Circuit Court Judge; petitions for nomination for delegates or alternate delegates to a national nominating convention; petitions for nomination for a county office or trustee of a sanitary district; petitions for nomination for a municipal or township office; petitions of candidates for State central committeeperson; and petitions of candidates for precinct, township, or ward committeepersons. Effective July 1, 2023.
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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  Sections 7-11 and 7-12 as follows:
6  (10 ILCS 5/7-11) (from Ch. 46, par. 7-11)
7  Sec. 7-11.  Any candidate for President of the United
8  States may have his name printed upon the primary ballot of his
9  political party by filing in the office of the State Board of
10  Elections not more than 141 113 and not less than 134 106 days
11  prior to the date of the general primary, in any year in which
12  a Presidential election is to be held, a petition signed by not
13  less than 3000 or more than 5000 primary electors, members of
14  and affiliated with the party of which he is a candidate, and
15  no candidate for President of the United States, who fails to
16  comply with the provisions of this Article shall have his name
17  printed upon any primary ballot: Provided, however, that if
18  the rules or policies of a national political party conflict
19  with such requirements for filing petitions for President of
20  the United States in a presidential preference primary, the
21  Chair of the State central committee of such national
22  political party shall notify the State Board of Elections in
23  writing, citing by reference the rules or policies of the

 

103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3107 Introduced , by Rep. Maurice A. West, II SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
10 ILCS 5/7-11 from Ch. 46, par. 7-11  10 ILCS 5/7-12 from Ch. 46, par. 7-12 10 ILCS 5/7-11 from Ch. 46, par. 7-11 10 ILCS 5/7-12 from Ch. 46, par. 7-12
10 ILCS 5/7-11 from Ch. 46, par. 7-11
10 ILCS 5/7-12 from Ch. 46, par. 7-12
Amends the Election Code. Provides that any candidate for President of the United States may have his name printed upon the primary ballot of his political party by filing in the office of the State Board of Elections not more than 141 days (instead of 113) and not less than 134 days (instead of 106) prior to the date of the general primary. Changes the filing dates of petitions for nomination for a State, congressional, or judicial office; petitions for nomination to fill a vacancy by special election in the office of Representative in Congress; petitions for nomination for the office of Supreme, Appellate, or Circuit Court Judge; petitions for nomination for delegates or alternate delegates to a national nominating convention; petitions for nomination for a county office or trustee of a sanitary district; petitions for nomination for a municipal or township office; petitions of candidates for State central committeeperson; and petitions of candidates for precinct, township, or ward committeepersons. Effective July 1, 2023.
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1  national political party in conflict, and in such case the
2  Board shall direct such petitions to be filed in accordance
3  with the delegate selection plan adopted by the state central
4  committee of such national political party. Provided, further,
5  unless rules or policies of a national political party
6  otherwise provide, the vote for President of the United
7  States, as herein provided for, shall be for the sole purpose
8  of securing an expression of the sentiment and will of the
9  party voters with respect to candidates for nomination for
10  said office, and the vote of the state at large shall be taken
11  and considered as advisory to the delegates and alternates at
12  large to the national conventions of respective political
13  parties; and the vote of the respective congressional
14  districts shall be taken and considered as advisory to the
15  delegates and alternates of said congressional districts to
16  the national conventions of the respective political parties.
17  (Source: P.A. 100-1027, eff. 1-1-19.)
18  (10 ILCS 5/7-12) (from Ch. 46, par. 7-12)
19  Sec. 7-12. All petitions for nomination shall be filed by
20  mail or in person as follows:
21  (1) Except as otherwise provided in this Code, where
22  the nomination is to be made for a State, congressional,
23  or judicial office, or for any office a nomination for
24  which is made for a territorial division or district which
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1  and partly in another county or counties (including the
2  Fox Metro Water Reclamation District), then, except as
3  otherwise provided in this Section, such petition for
4  nomination shall be filed in the principal office of the
5  State Board of Elections not more than 141 113 and not less
6  than 134 106 days prior to the date of the primary, but, in
7  the case of petitions for nomination to fill a vacancy by
8  special election in the office of representative in
9  Congress from this State, such petition for nomination
10  shall be filed in the principal office of the State Board
11  of Elections not more than 113 85 days and not less than
12  110 82 days prior to the date of the primary.
13  Where a vacancy occurs in the office of Supreme,
14  Appellate or Circuit Court Judge within the 3-week period
15  preceding the 134th 106th day before a general primary
16  election, petitions for nomination for the office in which
17  the vacancy has occurred shall be filed in the principal
18  office of the State Board of Elections not more than 120 92
19  nor less than 113 85 days prior to the date of the general
20  primary election.
21  Where the nomination is to be made for delegates or
22  alternate delegates to a national nominating convention,
23  then such petition for nomination shall be filed in the
24  principal office of the State Board of Elections not more
25  than 141 113 and not less than 134 106 days prior to the
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1  or policies of a national political party conflict with
2  such requirements for filing petitions for nomination for
3  delegates or alternate delegates to a national nominating
4  convention, the chair of the State central committee of
5  such national political party shall notify the Board in
6  writing, citing by reference the rules or policies of the
7  national political party in conflict, and in such case the
8  Board shall direct such petitions to be filed in
9  accordance with the delegate selection plan adopted by the
10  state central committee of such national political party.
11  (2) Where the nomination is to be made for a county
12  office or trustee of a sanitary district then such
13  petition shall be filed in the office of the county clerk
14  not more than 141 113 nor less than 134 106 days prior to
15  the date of the primary.
16  (3) Where the nomination is to be made for a municipal
17  or township office, such petitions for nomination shall be
18  filed in the office of the local election official, not
19  more than 127 99 nor less than 120 92 days prior to the
20  date of the primary; provided, where a municipality's or
21  township's boundaries are coextensive with or are entirely
22  within the jurisdiction of a municipal board of election
23  commissioners, the petitions shall be filed in the office
24  of such board; and provided, that petitions for the office
25  of multi-township assessor shall be filed with the
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1  (4) The petitions of candidates for State central
2  committeeperson shall be filed in the principal office of
3  the State Board of Elections not more than 141 113 nor less
4  than 134 106 days prior to the date of the primary.
5  (5) Petitions of candidates for precinct, township or
6  ward committeepersons shall be filed in the office of the
7  county clerk not more than 141 113 nor less than 134 106
8  days prior to the date of the primary.
9  (6) The State Board of Elections and the various
10  election authorities and local election officials with
11  whom such petitions for nominations are filed shall
12  specify the place where filings shall be made and upon
13  receipt shall endorse thereon the day and hour on which
14  each petition was filed. All petitions filed by persons
15  waiting in line as of 8:00 a.m. on the first day for
16  filing, or as of the normal opening hour of the office
17  involved on such day, shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m.
18  or the normal opening hour, as the case may be. Petitions
19  filed by mail and received after midnight of the first day
20  for filing and in the first mail delivery or pickup of that
21  day shall be deemed as filed as of 8:00 a.m. of that day or
22  as of the normal opening hour of such day, as the case may
23  be. All petitions received thereafter shall be deemed as
24  filed in the order of actual receipt. However, 2 or more
25  petitions filed within the last hour of the filing
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1  more petitions are received simultaneously, the State
2  Board of Elections or the various election authorities or
3  local election officials with whom such petitions are
4  filed shall break ties and determine the order of filing,
5  by means of a lottery or other fair and impartial method of
6  random selection approved by the State Board of Elections.
7  Such lottery shall be conducted within 9 days following
8  the last day for petition filing and shall be open to the
9  public. Seven days written notice of the time and place of
10  conducting such random selection shall be given by the
11  State Board of Elections to the chair of the State central
12  committee of each established political party, and by each
13  election authority or local election official, to the
14  County Chair of each established political party, and to
15  each organization of citizens within the election
16  jurisdiction which was entitled, under this Article, at
17  the next preceding election, to have pollwatchers present
18  on the day of election. The State Board of Elections,
19  election authority or local election official shall post
20  in a conspicuous, open and public place, at the entrance
21  of the office, notice of the time and place of such
22  lottery. The State Board of Elections shall adopt rules
23  and regulations governing the procedures for the conduct
24  of such lottery. All candidates shall be certified in the
25  order in which their petitions have been filed. Where
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1  certified in the order determined by lot and prior to
2  candidates who filed for the same office at a later time.
3  (7) The State Board of Elections or the appropriate
4  election authority or local election official with whom
5  such a petition for nomination is filed shall notify the
6  person for whom a petition for nomination has been filed
7  of the obligation to file statements of organization,
8  reports of campaign contributions, and annual reports of
9  campaign contributions and expenditures under Article 9 of
10  this Code. Such notice shall be given in the manner
11  prescribed by paragraph (7) of Section 9-16 of this Code.
12  (8) Nomination papers filed under this Section are not
13  valid if the candidate named therein fails to file a
14  statement of economic interests as required by the
15  Illinois Governmental Ethics Act in relation to his
16  candidacy with the appropriate officer by the end of the
17  period for the filing of nomination papers unless he has
18  filed a statement of economic interests in relation to the
19  same governmental unit with that officer within a year
20  preceding the date on which such nomination papers were
21  filed. If the nomination papers of any candidate and the
22  statement of economic interest of that candidate are not
23  required to be filed with the same officer, the candidate
24  must file with the officer with whom the nomination papers
25  are filed a receipt from the officer with whom the
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1  on which such statement was filed. Such receipt shall be
2  so filed not later than the last day on which nomination
3  papers may be filed.
4  (9) Except as otherwise provided in this Code, any
5  person for whom a petition for nomination, or for
6  committeeperson or for delegate or alternate delegate to a
7  national nominating convention has been filed may cause
8  his name to be withdrawn by request in writing, signed by
9  him and duly acknowledged before an officer qualified to
10  take acknowledgments of deeds, and filed in the principal
11  or permanent branch office of the State Board of Elections
12  or with the appropriate election authority or local
13  election official, not later than the date of
14  certification of candidates for the consolidated primary
15  or general primary ballot. No names so withdrawn shall be
16  certified or printed on the primary ballot. If petitions
17  for nomination have been filed for the same person with
18  respect to more than one political party, his name shall
19  not be certified nor printed on the primary ballot of any
20  party. If petitions for nomination have been filed for the
21  same person for 2 or more offices which are incompatible
22  so that the same person could not serve in more than one of
23  such offices if elected, that person must withdraw as a
24  candidate for all but one of such offices within the 5
25  business days following the last day for petition filing.
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1  nomination for only one vacancy in a subcircuit and only
2  one vacancy in a circuit in any one filing period, and if
3  petitions for nomination have been filed for the same
4  person for 2 or more vacancies in the same circuit or
5  subcircuit in the same filing period, his or her name
6  shall be certified only for the first vacancy for which
7  the petitions for nomination were filed. If he fails to
8  withdraw as a candidate for all but one of such offices
9  within such time his name shall not be certified, nor
10  printed on the primary ballot, for any office. For the
11  purpose of the foregoing provisions, an office in a
12  political party is not incompatible with any other office.
13  (10)(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of any other
14  statute, no primary shall be held for an established
15  political party in any township, municipality, or ward
16  thereof, where the nomination of such party for every
17  office to be voted upon by the electors of such township,
18  municipality, or ward thereof, is uncontested. Whenever a
19  political party's nomination of candidates is uncontested
20  as to one or more, but not all, of the offices to be voted
21  upon by the electors of a township, municipality, or ward
22  thereof, then a primary shall be held for that party in
23  such township, municipality, or ward thereof; provided
24  that the primary ballot shall not include those offices
25  within such township, municipality, or ward thereof, for
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1  Article, the nomination of an established political party
2  of a candidate for election to an office shall be deemed to
3  be uncontested where not more than the number of persons
4  to be nominated have timely filed valid nomination papers
5  seeking the nomination of such party for election to such
6  office.
7  (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of any other
8  statute, no primary election shall be held for an
9  established political party for any special primary
10  election called for the purpose of filling a vacancy in
11  the office of representative in the United States Congress
12  where the nomination of such political party for said
13  office is uncontested. For the purposes of this Article,
14  the nomination of an established political party of a
15  candidate for election to said office shall be deemed to
16  be uncontested where not more than the number of persons
17  to be nominated have timely filed valid nomination papers
18  seeking the nomination of such established party for
19  election to said office. This subsection (b) shall not
20  apply if such primary election is conducted on a regularly
21  scheduled election day.
22  (c) Notwithstanding the provisions in subparagraph (a)
23  and (b) of this paragraph (10), whenever a person who has
24  not timely filed valid nomination papers and who intends
25  to become a write-in candidate for a political party's
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1  uncontested files a written statement or notice of that
2  intent with the State Board of Elections or the local
3  election official with whom nomination papers for such
4  office are filed, a primary ballot shall be prepared and a
5  primary shall be held for that office. Such statement or
6  notice shall be filed on or before the date established in
7  this Article for certifying candidates for the primary
8  ballot. Such statement or notice shall contain (i) the
9  name and address of the person intending to become a
10  write-in candidate, (ii) a statement that the person is a
11  qualified primary elector of the political party from whom
12  the nomination is sought, (iii) a statement that the
13  person intends to become a write-in candidate for the
14  party's nomination, and (iv) the office the person is
15  seeking as a write-in candidate. An election authority
16  shall have no duty to conduct a primary and prepare a
17  primary ballot for any office for which the nomination is
18  uncontested unless a statement or notice meeting the
19  requirements of this Section is filed in a timely manner.
20  (11) If multiple sets of nomination papers are filed
21  for a candidate to the same office, the State Board of
22  Elections, appropriate election authority or local
23  election official where the petitions are filed shall
24  within 2 business days notify the candidate of his or her
25  multiple petition filings and that the candidate has 3
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1  State Board of Elections, appropriate election authority
2  or local election official that he or she may cancel prior
3  sets of petitions. If the candidate notifies the State
4  Board of Elections, appropriate election authority or
5  local election official, the last set of petitions filed
6  shall be the only petitions to be considered valid by the
7  State Board of Elections, election authority or local
8  election official. If the candidate fails to notify the
9  State Board of Elections, election authority or local
10  election official then only the first set of petitions
11  filed shall be valid and all subsequent petitions shall be
12  void.
13  (12) All nominating petitions shall be available for
14  public inspection and shall be preserved for a period of
15  not less than 6 months.
16  (Source: P.A. 101-523, eff. 8-23-19; 102-15, eff. 6-17-21;
17  102-687, eff. 12-17-21.)
18  Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1,
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