Record #: R2022-1121   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 10/26/2022 Current Controlling Legislative Body: Committee on Budget and Government Operations
Final action: 11/4/2022
Title: Call for Illinois General Assembly to include provision in future election related legislation to make central vote centers permanent
Sponsors: Dowell, Pat
Attachments: 1. R2022-1121.pdf

RESOLUTION CALLING ON THE ILLINOIS GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO MAKE CENTRAL VOTE CENTERS ON ELECTION DAY PERMANENT

 

WHEREAS, The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated the need for expanded voting options; and

 

WHEREAS, In the 2020 Primary and General Elections, the Chicago Board of Elections Commissioners received court approval to keep open early voting centers on election day where any city voter could go regardless of their precinct; and

WHEREAS, In June 2021, the Illinois General Assembly passed SB 825 which required every election authority to establish a Central Vote Center where all voters in a jurisdiction were allowed to vote regardless of their precinct; however, this provision only applied to the 2022 primary election; and

WHEREAS, In November 2021, the General Assembly passed SB 536 which extended this provision to the 2022 General Election; and

 

WHEREAS, Without further action from the General Assembly, the provision allowing Central Vote Centers will expire on January 1, 2023; and

 

WHEREAS, Central Vote Centers provide additional voting options and allow for an alternative if there is an issue with a local precinct, particularly in an election where the City is losing nearly 800 precincts from prior elections; now, therefore

 

BE IT RESOLVED, That we, the Mayor and the members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this twenty-sixth day of October, 2022 do hereby call upon the Illinois General Assembly to include a provision in future election related legislation to make central vote centers permanent.

PAT DOWELL Alderman, 3rd Ward

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be sent to House Speaker Emanuel "Chris" Welch, Senate President Don Harmon, and Governor JB Pritzker.