Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB1498

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

ELEC CODE-DECEASED VOTER

Impact

The bill establishes several reporting requirements for the county clerks and coroners, including quarterly reports to their county boards about compliance and the accuracy of the voter rolls. These provisions are meant to foster accountability and transparency in the handling of voter registrations. If a county clerk fails to provide accurate reports within the specified timeframes, there are provisions for individuals to seek legal remedies. Such stipulations could lead to increased scrutiny and potential legal actions against officials who do not adhere to the new regulations.

Summary

House Bill 1498 proposes amendments to the Illinois Election Code aimed at improving the integrity of voter registration processes. It requires county clerks to issue death record certifications and automatically cancel the registration of deceased voters. This change is intended to streamline the communication between coroner offices, medical examiners, and county clerks to ensure timely updates to the voter rolls. The bill enforces stricter compliance timelines, mandating that death certifications be transmitted to the county clerk within seven days of the death, enhancing the accuracy of voter registrations.

Conclusion

Overall, HB1498 aims to fortify the voter registration process in Illinois by tying the registration system closely to death records, thus safeguarding the integrity of the electoral process. However, its implementation will likely face debates around issues of local governance and the balance between increased oversight versus potential voter suppression.

Contention

A notable aspect of HB1498 is the creation of an Office of Election Integrity under the Attorney General's office. This office will investigate allegations of election law violations and report annually on the number and nature of such investigations. While proponents argue that this will deter voter fraud and bolster public confidence in elections, critics may view this as an overreach that could lead to intimidation of voters or disproportionate focus on voter fraud claims that may not be prevalent.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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