Nov 13 2007

New Election Bill Signed

Published by Champaign County Clerk at 9:26 am under Elections

Gov. Blagojevich signed the omnibus election bill SB 662 on Friday. With a single exception, I believe the bill is excellent. Here are some provisions.

Allows first time voters to cast an absentee ballot by mail if they provide sufficient ID to the election authority.

Allows people who sign a petition for one political party to cross over and cast a ballot in the primary of a different political party.

Requires writein candidates to file at least 61 days prior to the election (Thursday, December 6, 2007 for the February Primary). This provision will help us reduce the length of the ballot and eliminate thousands of invalid writein votes which are cast for candidates who have not filed as writeins.

Reduces the number of printouts of election results needed at the polling place. This should save some time for election judges.

Raises the pay for election judges by $20 pending funding by the state.

Allows high school juniors to serve as election judges under the same provisions for high school seniors.

Changes the filing period for independent candidates until June. (previously they would file at the same time as established party candidates)

The unfortunate provision in this legislation takes effect for the 2010 election. That requires our voting equipment to be set to detect undervotes on ballots for Constitutional Offices and to initially reject such ballots. Under this provision, if you go in and vote for Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, and Treasurer but leave blank the office of Comptroller, the voting equipment will beep, inform you that you’ve undervoted and give you a chance to recast your ballot. This provision will cause a number of people to have the privacy of their ballot compromised, especially those who are blind or visually impaired and use the Automark Voter Assistance Terminal.

Hopefully, in the next two years we can get this provision changed. Other states have had this provision in the past and then eliminated it because of the problems it causes on election day.

All in all though, this bill is good and will have a positive impact on voters and the election process.

4 Responses to “New Election Bill Signed”

  1. Champaign County Clerkon 14 Nov 2007 at 9:29 am

    I agree with you on the undervotes.

    Privacy is already sketchy with these new optical scan sheets, as you have to uncover it to feed it in the machine. Someone standing there all day who knows which bubbles are which can pretty easily see at a glance who you’ve voted for in a particular office if they care to. This new law will further erode that privacy.

    And frankly, if I didn’t vote for a constitutional office its because I don’t support any of the candidates…not because I forgot!

    What was the old/current write-in deadline?

  2. Champaign County Clerkon 14 Nov 2007 at 10:08 am

    The problem would be that they would know for the four state executive offices yes. I can see how that’s a problem. Of course the rejecting a ballot thing I saw in Chicago for undervotes and overvotes. At that time though the rules were different.

    You didn’t know what offices or positions had under and overvotes. The ballot machine could reject it and give you an opportunity cast another ballot. Or it could be accepted as it is.

  3. Champaign County Clerkon 15 Nov 2007 at 8:42 am

    The old writein deadline was 7 days prior to the election.

  4. Champaign County Clerkon 02 Jan 2008 at 8:10 pm

    Forcing votes and not allowing undervotes is awful. I never vote in unopposed races. (Admittedly, rarely a problem in Constitutional offices).

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