Pritzker Signs Election Law Change Bill, Effective Immediately

From Governor JB Pritzker, who obviously has never been in local government:

Gov. Pritzker Signs Legislation Strengthening Voting Access for Most Vulnerable Residents

New Law Expands Drop Boxes and Curbside Voting; Increases Safe Participation in Elections

Springfield, Ill. – Building on efforts that ensured the safe and active participation in the 2020 elections, Governor JB Pritzker signed HB 1871 into law today to establish permanent ballot drop boxes and allow curbside voting across Illinois for early voting or on Election Day.

The new law codifies safety measures that were implemented ahead of the 2020 general election, allowing residents to safely exercise their constitutional right to vote.

“There are hundreds of active efforts to undermine the right to vote in nearly every state – the most horrific of which signed into law by Georgia’s governor – but here in Illinois, we hope to lead the way in strengthening access to the ballot so residents can have their voices heard,” said Governor JB Pritzker. 

“No one should have to risk their personal health in order to participate in our democracy. By making ballot drop boxes and curbside voting permanent features of our elections, we’re ensuring that all voters can access the ballot, especially our most vulnerable residents who may face barriers to voting in person. I want to thank Senator Morrison and Representative Stuart for bringing this legislation to the finish line so that all Illinoisans can continue to safely exercise their right to vote during the pandemic and in the years to come.”

“Today is a monumental day for voters across the state who have long expressed a desire for greater access to their right to vote,” said Senate Majority Caucus Whip Julie Morrison (D-Lake Forest). “The November 2020 election proved the need—and want—for voting expansion measures, and I applaud my colleagues and the governor for their support.”

“The right to vote is fundamental. A lot of research and study of other states where there is a robust Vote By Mail system went in to the crafting of this bill,” said State Rep. Katie Stuart (D-Edwardsville). “I am so thankful that Governor Pritzker is signing this bill today, and letting everyone know that Illinois is a leader in preserving access to the ballot for everyone.”

During the pandemic, a record number of Illinoisans voted by mail or through secure drop boxes and curbside options. These alternatives allowed vulnerable residents, such as seniors and individuals with disabilities to wield their right to vote, without the risks of voting in-person during a pandemic. Under the new law, these options will remain in effect for future elections.

Drop Boxes

This legislation permits election officials to install drop box sites where voters can submit mail-in ballots without postage. Election officials must collect and process all ballots at the close of each business day, and voters can return vote by mail ballots at any collection site through the close of polls on Election Day. Ensuring voter safety is paramount, and all collection sites must be secured by locks and only opened by election authority personnel. To further bolster security, the State Board of Elections can establish additional guidelines for the collection sites.

Curbside Voting

The legislation permits local election authorities to establish curbside voting for individuals to cast a ballot during early voting or on Election Day. Curbside voting allows certain voters to complete their ballot from their vehicle in a designated zone outside of the polling place. Prior to the new law, this option was only available to voters with a temporary or permanent disability, who may face difficulties entering the polling place. In this instance, the voter may request that two election judges—at least one from the Democratic Party and one from the Republican party—deliver a ballot to the voter at each vehicle where curbside voting is taking place.

Help America Vote Act

Previously, the Governor worked with the State Board of Elections to dedicate funding from the federal Help America Vote Act to help subsidize ballot drop boxes and increase pay for local election judges across the state. This legislation builds on those efforts by permitting the State Board of Elections to distribute any remaining funds they may have received under the Help America Vote Act to local election authorities to help with the maintenance of drop boxes.

The new law takes effect immediately.


Comments

Pritzker Signs Election Law Change Bill, Effective Immediately — 20 Comments

  1. What utter BULLHOCKY!!!

    This opens the door to election fraud made easy.

    Read democRATS recipe 1871 on “How to stuff the wild ballot box.”

    Step 1. Take pre marked ballots (As many as needed)

    Step 2. Stuff said ballots into “Drop Box.”

    Step 3. Double count your candidates ballots. (Voila!!! Success!!!)

  2. I wonder if the canceled Atlanta baseball all star game will now be played in Chicago?

    I’d bet on it

  3. The game would have to be on the South Side, because you know that newly woke MLB won’t move it to a ballpark owned by the Ricketts family.

    One potential problem is that Mayor Beetlejuice is only letting the parks fill to a maximum of 25% capacity at this time.

    (I think the White Sox are starting at 22℅.)

    If heavy restrictions are still in place in July, it really wouldn’t be worth much to the City to host the game.

  4. Yes, that actual election fraud malarkey.

    Or, as that preeminent lawyer Sidney Powell asserted in recent court filings in an attempt to defeat defamation claims, “reasonable people wouldn’t have believed as fact her assertions of fraud after the 2020 presidential election.”

    Or as Abe is attributed to have said, “you can fool some of the people all the time.”

  5. Did any of you 3 read the legislation above?

    Who gives a damn about baseball when the topic is VOTER FRAUD?

    Please stick to the subject and get a coversation going.

    MLB, American, Delta and Coke just spit in your eye by condeming Georgia for a law that actually mkes it easier for people to vote there.

  6. I have read the IL law. Klaatu – what specifically are you opposed to?

    And regarding GA, what specifically in the GA law makes it easier to vote than under the previous law?

    Because while there are a couple of provisions that very slightly expand access to voting, the vast majority of the bill limits access to voting.

    But, please, be specific and lets chat about it.

  7. Abolish ALL early voting and absentee ballots. Voting must only be on the designated election day and IN-PERSON. Those who are sick on election day, in the hospital for surgery, etc, are out of luck. Stay healthy in order to exercise your voting privilege.

    The U.S. Congress should strongly consider making election day for federal offices of president, senator, etc as a holiday and done on a Saturday or Sunday to allow maximum participation. Most nations in the world vote on Saturday or Sunday. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Election_day

    Voter ID’s or a suitable government ID such as a State issued Driver’s License with photo must be displayed to allow getting a ballot and voting.

    State Legislatures and/or the U.S. Congress should consider raising the voting age. A person 18 years old, or even 21 just out of college, is too young and inexperienced in matters to vote. Very few people that young pay real estate taxes. An exception for minimum voting age of 18 should only be allowed for those U.S. citizens who choose to serve their Nation in the U.S. Military and be willing to die for their Nation.

  8. Shake, they are trying to make it harder to cheat again, everybody knows the ballots were manufactured and cast with NO control.

    ID is a must.

    You need an ID to do anything, except it is racist if you need one to vote??

    Go to hell you cheaters.

  9. Alabama Shakes drummer Steven Johnson denies child abuse allegations after arrest

  10. bred winner stole my thunder with his comments.

    I would disagree on the absentee ballot.

    If a person was disabled or in hospital his/her Doctor could verify the request to vote absentee.

    One other thing that I failed to mention is the campaign prosess is way, way too long.

    One month would be sufficient for any candidate to get their point across.

    The rest of the time is spent on badmouthing the opposition.

    Most people don’t pay attention until 2or 3 weeks before voting. (surveys)

    As to the law,HB 1871 I’ll repeat how easy it is to cheat…..

    Read democRATS recipe 1871 on “How to stuff the wild ballot box.”

    Step 1. Take pre marked ballots (As many as needed)

    Step 2. Stuff said ballots into “Drop Box.”

    Step 3. Double count your candidates ballots. (Voila!!! Success!!!)

    Every paragraph that is stated in the above law is a way to cheat and make no mistake, the democRATS will do it.

    (2020 election as an example…Chicago politics since 1936, that I know of.)

  11. Step 1. Take pre marked ballots (As many as needed)

    Step 2. Stuff said ballots into “Drop Box.”

    Step 3. Double count your candidates ballots. (Voila!!! Success!!!)

    None of that is how this works, but valiant effort!

  12. State Legislatures and/or the U.S. Congress should consider raising the voting age. A person 18 years old, or even 21 just out of college, is too young and inexperienced in matters to vote. Very few people that young pay real estate taxes.

    1) So you folks should be able to smoke, drink, drive, and serve in the military but aren’t old enough to vote. BIG EYE ROLL. And yes, I know that you have your arbitary exception for those that serve in the military. But please do explain how an 18-year old is wise enough and has enough experience to choose whether or not to serve in the military but isn’t wise enough and doesn’t have enough experience to vote?

    2) Paying property taxes is not and should not be a requirement for voting, so really not sure what your point is there.

    U.S. Congress should strongly consider making election day for federal offices of president, senator, etc as a holiday and done on a Saturday or Sunday to allow maximum participation.

    But look! We agree on something! But, just a heads up – there are millions of people that still need to work on holidays/weekends.

  13. Well, Alabama, youngsters fresh out of public high schools and college have likely been brainwashed to some extent with left wing nonsense currently being diversity, inclusion, white privilege, critical race theory, systemic racism, etc. Youngsters need to get into the work force, earn a living, pay taxes, move away from parents and be self sufficient, get married perhaps, start a family in order to have a background and experience to identify important public issues and with that select the best political leaders. At age 18, persons are too naive. Maybe a good minimum age to vote would be 25. Of course there are likely some, maybe a small amount of, 25-year olds that are still not grown up and independent.

  14. So if people at 18 are too naive to vote, how are they not too naive to make a rational decision about the military?

  15. A decision at age 18 to join the U.S. Military shows great maturity and understanding that it is a great honor to serve and protect our Nation and always with the possibility that life is at risk in that service.

  16. A decision at age 18 to join the U.S. Military shows great maturity and understanding that it is a great honor to serve and protect our Nation and always with the possibility that life is at risk in that service.

    Sigh… according to you, an 18-year-old doesn’t have the maturity, understanding, or experience to vote. But somehow they have the maturity and understanding to choose to go to the military.

    You make zero sense.

    How about a rational decision of beheading Alabama Snake?

    Dobie – thanks for adding to the discussion. I always appreciate your thoughtful and substantive comments.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *