Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
HB0105 Enrolled
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AN ACT concerning elections.
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
Minimum Wage Increase Referendum Act.
Section 5. Referendum. The State Board of Elections shall
cause a statewide advisory public question to be submitted to
the voters at the general election to be held on November 4,
2014. The question shall appear in the following form:
"Shall the minimum wage in Illinois for adults over the age
of 18 be raised to $10 per hour by January 1, 2015?"
The votes on the question shall be recorded as "Yes" or "No".
Section 10. Certification. The State Board of Elections
shall immediately certify the question to be submitted to the
voters of the entire State under Section 5 to each election
authority in Illinois.
Section 15. Conflicts. If any provision of this Act
conflicts with any other law, this Act controls.
Section 90. Repeal. This Act is repealed on January 1,
2015.
Section 900. The Election Code is amended by changing
Sections 1-12, 4-50, 5-50, 6-100, 9-9.5, 10-6, 10-8, 10-10,
11-6, 13-2.5, 14-4.5, 18A-5, 18A-15, 19-2, 19A-10, 19A-15, and
19A-35 as follows:
(10 ILCS 5/1-12)
Sec. 1-12. Public university voting.
(a) Each appropriate election authority shall, in addition
to the early voting conducted at locations otherwise required
by law, conduct early voting in a high traffic location on the
campus of a public university within the election authority's
jurisdiction. For the purposes of this Section, "public
university" means the University of Illinois at its campuses in
Urbana-Champaign and Springfield, Southern Illinois University
at its campuses in Carbondale and Edwardsville, Eastern
Illinois University, Illinois State University, Northern
Illinois University, and Western Illinois University at its
campuses in Macomb and Moline. The voting required by this
subsection (a) Section to be conducted on campus must be
conducted as otherwise required by Article 19A of this Code. If
an election authority has voting equipment that can accommodate
a ballot in every form required in the election authority's
jurisdiction, then the election authority shall extend early
voting under this Section to any registered voter in the
election authority's jurisdiction. However, if the election
authority does not have voting equipment that can accommodate a
ballot in every form required in the election authority's
jurisdiction, then the election authority may limit early
voting under this Section to registered voters in precincts