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            [March 15, 2016] 
            
            
			CHICAGO 
			- Attorney General Lisa Madigan announced today that 179 teams of 
			assistant attorneys general and investigators from her office will 
			be monitoring elections throughout Illinois on Tuesday, March 15, to 
			ensure that voters’ rights are protected and polling places are 
			accessible. | 
		
            | Madigan urged voters to call her office if they encounter 
			suspected improper or illegal activity.
 Downstate voters can call 1-866-559-6812 (TTY 1-877-844-5461).
 
 Attorney General Madigan reminded voters of some of their basic 
			voting rights:
 
				Voters have the right to vote if they are in line when the 
				polls close at 7 p.m. or at any other time between 6 a.m. and 7 
				p.m. on Election Day (10 ILCS 5/17-1).
If a voter makes a mistake or “spoils” a paper ballot and 
				the voter has not cast the ballot, the voter has the right to 
				receive a replacement ballot (10 ILCS 5/17-11).
If a voter cannot read, has trouble understanding English, 
				or has a disability, that voter has the right to request 
				assistance from anyone other than his or her employer, an agent 
				of his or her employer, or an officer or agent of his or her 
				union (10 ILCS 5/17-14). 
			
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				Voters have the right to take unpaid time from work to vote, 
				but no more than two successive hours, as long as they have 
				applied with their employer before Election Day. The employer 
				may set the time of day (10 ILCS 5/17-15).
No one is allowed to try to influence a voter within 100 
				feet of the polling place (10 ILCS 5/17-29). 
				 
			[Office of the Attorney General Lisa 
			Madigan] |