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Code · Illinois · Chapter 10 — ELECTIONS · Act 5

Sec. 11-4.2. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b) all polling places shall be accessible to voters with disabilities and elderly voters, as determined by rule.

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Sec. 11-4.2.
(a)Except as otherwise provided in subsection
(b)all polling places shall be accessible to voters with disabilities and elderly voters, as determined by rule of the State Board of Elections, and each polling place shall include at least one voting booth that is wheelchair accessible.
(b)Subsection
(a)of this Section shall not apply to a polling place
(1)in the case of an emergency, as determined by the State Board of Elections; or
(2)if the State Board of Elections
(A)determines that all potential polling places have been surveyed and no such accessible place is available, nor is the election authority able to make one accessible; and
(B)assures that any voter with a disability or elderly voter assigned to an inaccessible polling place, upon advance request of such voter (pursuant to procedures established by rule of the State Board of Elections) will be provided with an alternative means for casting a ballot on the day of the election or will be assigned to an accessible polling place.
(c)No later than December 31 of each even numbered year, the State Board of Elections shall report to the General Assembly and the Federal Election Commission the number of accessible and inaccessible polling places in the State on the date of the next preceding general election, and the reasons for any instance of inaccessibility.
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