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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
§ 6-40. Where verification lists are furnished to the canvassers by the Board of Election Commissioners, immediately upon completion of the canvass, the canvassers, or one of them, shall file with the Board of Election Commissioners the list of registered voters upon which the canvassers have made notation in the column headed “Remarks” as follows: “O. K.”, if they still reside at the address shown on the registration list, or “Died”, “Moved”, or “Changed Name” as the case may be. Such lists shall be attested to by the canvassers in an attached affidavit. No canvasser shall be remunerated for services as canvasser until such signed affidavit is filed with the Board of Election Commissioners.
Upon receipt by the Board of Election Commissioners of the completed list and the attached affidavit as to the correctness of the list, the Board of Election Commissioners shall prepare post card “Notices to Show Cause Why Registration Should not be Cancelled” to send to each voter on each list after whose name the canvassers have written “Died”, “Moved”, or “Changed Name”. They shall be sent by mail, and electronic mail if the person whose registration is questioned has provided the election authority with an e-mail address, to those whose registration is questioned by the Board of Election Commissioners not later than 10 P.M. on Friday of the week of the canvass. The affidavits made by the canvassers showing the names and addresses of such canvassers shall be a public record for 60 days.
The Board of Election Commissioners shall also prepare a correct list of those registered voters in each precinct who are designated “O.K.” in the remarks column by the canvassers and supplemental lists after the hearings on “Notices to Show Cause Why Registration Should Not be Cancelled”; such lists to be called “Printed Register of Registered Voters” of a given date and supplements thereto.
It shall be the duty of the Board of Election Commissioners when complaint is made to them, to investigate the action of such canvassers and to cause them or either of them to be brought before the circuit court and to prosecute them as for contempt, and also at the discretion of the Board of Election Commissioners, to cause them to be prosecuted criminally for such wilful neglect of duty.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 10. Elections § 5/6-40. List of registered voters; filing by canvassers; notices; wilful neglect of duty; contempt; investigations - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-10-elections/il-st-sect-10-5-6-40/
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