(a) As used in this Article:
         “Citywide or villagewide office” means an office
    
elected by the electors of an entire municipality.
        “Correct precinct” means the precinct containing the
    
addresses at which the provisional voter resides and at which he or she is registered to vote.
        “Countywide office” means the offices of Clerk,
    
Sheriff, State‘s Attorney, Circuit Court Clerk, Recorder, Auditor, County Board President, County Board Member or County Commissioner in those counties that elect those officers countywide, Coroner, Regional Superintendent of Schools, Sanitary District Commissioners or Trustees, Assessor, Board of Review Members in those counties that elect those officers countywide, and Treasurer.
        “Election authority” means either the County Clerk,
    
County Board of Election Commissioners, or Municipal Board of Election Commissioners, as the case may be.
        “Election jurisdiction” means an entire county, in
    
the case of a county in which no city board of election commissioners is located or that is under the jurisdiction of a county board of election commissioners; the territorial jurisdiction of a city board of election commissioners; and the territory in a county outside of the jurisdiction of a city board of election commissioners. Election jurisdictions shall be determined according to which election authority maintains the permanent registration records of qualified electors.
        “Incorrect precinct” means the precinct in which the
    
voter cast a provisional ballot, but is not the precinct containing the address at which he or she is registered to vote. In order for a provisional ballot to be eligible for counting when cast in an incorrect precinct, that precinct must be located within either the county or municipality in which the voter is registered.
        “Leading established political party” means one of
    
the two political parties whose candidates for Governor at the most recent 3 gubernatorial elections received either the highest or second highest average number of votes. The first leading political party is the party whose candidate for Governor received the highest average number of votes in the 3 most recent gubernatorial elections and the second leading political party is the party whose candidate for Governor received the second highest average number of votes in the 3 most recent gubernatorial elections.
        “Legislative district” means the district in which an
    
Illinois State Senator is elected to serve the residents.
        “Persons entitled to vote provisionally” or
    
“provisional voter” means a person claiming to be a registered voter who is entitled by Section 18A-5 of this Code to vote a provisional ballot under the following circumstances:
            (1) The person’s name does not appear on the
        
official list of eligible voters for the precinct in which the person seeks to vote and the person has refused an opportunity to register at the polling location or another grace period registration site.
            (2) The person’s voting status has been
        
successfully challenged by an election judge, a pollwatcher or any legal voter.
            (3) A federal or State court order extends the
        
time for closing the polls beyond the time period established by State law and the person votes during the extended time period.
            (4) The voter registered to vote by mail and is
        
required by law to present identification when voting either in person or by vote by mail ballot, but fails to do so.
            (5) The voter’s name appears on the list of
        
voters who voted during the early voting period, but the voter claims not to have voted during the early voting period.
            (6) The voter received a vote by mail ballot but
        
did not return the vote by mail ballot to the election authority, and failed to surrender it to the election judges.
            (7) The voter attempted to register to vote on
        
election day, but failed to provide the necessary documentation.
        “Representative district” means the district from
    
which an Illinois State Representative is elected to serve the residents.
        “Statewide office” means the Constitutional offices
    
of Governor and Lt. Governor running jointly, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Comptroller, and Treasurer.
        “Township office” means an office elected by the
    
electors of an entire township.
    (b) Procedures for Voting Provisionally in the Polling Place.

Terms Used In Illinois Compiled Statutes 10 ILCS 5/18A-218.10

  • Affidavit: A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it, before a notary or officer having authority to administer oaths.
  • Correct precinct: means the precinct containing the
    
addresses at which the provisional voter resides and at which he or she is registered to vote. See Illinois Compiled Statutes 10 ILCS 5/18A-218.10
  • County board: means the board of county commissioners in counties not under township organization, and the board of supervisors in counties under township organization, and the board of commissioners of Cook County. See Illinois Compiled Statutes 5 ILCS 70/1.07
  • Election authority: means either the County Clerk,
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    County Board of Election Commissioners, or Municipal Board of Election Commissioners, as the case may be. See Illinois Compiled Statutes 10 ILCS 5/18A-218.10
  • Grace period: The number of days you'll have to pay your bill for purchases in full without triggering a finance charge. Source: Federal Reserve
  • Incorrect precinct: means the precinct in which the
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    voter cast a provisional ballot, but is not the precinct containing the address at which he or she is registered to vote. See Illinois Compiled Statutes 10 ILCS 5/18A-218.10
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • provisional voter: means a person claiming to be a registered voter who is entitled by Section 18A-5 of this Code to vote a provisional ballot under the following circumstances:
  •             (1) The person's name does not appear on the
            
    official list of eligible voters for the precinct in which the person seeks to vote and the person has refused an opportunity to register at the polling location or another grace period registration site. See Illinois Compiled Statutes 10 ILCS 5/18A-218.10
  • State: when applied to different parts of the United States, may be construed to include the District of Columbia and the several territories, and the words "United States" may be construed to include the said district and territories. See Illinois Compiled Statutes 5 ILCS 70/1.14

  •          (1) If any of the 7 reasons cited in the
        
    definition of provisional voter in subsection (a) for casting a provisional ballot exists, an election judge must accept any information provided by a person who casts a provisional ballot that the person believes supports his or her claim that he or she is a duly registered voter and qualified to vote in the election. However, if the person’s residence address is outside the precinct boundaries, the election judge shall inform the person of that fact, give the person the appropriate telephone number of the election authority in order to locate the polling place assigned to serve that address (or consult any alternative tools provided by the election authority for determining a voter’s correct precinct polling place) and instruct the person to go to the proper polling place to vote.
            (2) Once it has been determined by the
        
    election judges that the person is entitled to receive a provisional ballot, and the voter has completed the provisional voter affidavit, the voter shall be given a provisional ballot and shall proceed to vote that ballot. Upon receipt of the ballot by the election judges, the ballot shall be transmitted to the election authority in accordance with subsection (a) of Section 18A-10 of this Code.
            (3) In the event that a provisional ballot is
        
    mistakenly cast in a precinct other than the precinct that contains the voter’s address of registration (if the voter believed he or she registered in the precinct in which he or she voted provisionally, and the election judges should have, but did not direct the voter to vote in the correct precinct), Section 218.20 shall apply.