The writs include election dates compliant with the 115-day
timeline required by Illinois law, but the dates will be modified
after the state enters into a consent decree to comply with the
federal Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act.
The Administration expects the actual dates for the Special Primary
Election and Special Election each will be delayed several weeks
from the dates indicated in the writs of election. Governor Rauner
will issue amended writs of election with the revised election dates
after the consent decree is entered.
As prescribed by Illinois law, the first day for candidates of
established political parties to file original nomination papers
with the State Board of Elections will be Wednesday, April 15, 2015.
The last day to file nomination papers will be Monday, April 20,
2015. Those dates will not be modified by the consent decree.
Additional Background
For years, the Illinois Election Code has prescribed a timeline for
conducting special elections for U.S. Representative that is not
compliant with federal law. The Uniformed and Overseas Citizens
Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) is intended to protect the voting
rights of citizens residing abroad, including in particular military
men and women stationed overseas. Illinois law, however, does not
provide sufficient time for ballots to be mailed abroad.
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For that reason, the State of Illinois entered into a consent decree
with the U.S. Department of Justice in 2013 to bring the State
temporarily into compliance with UOCAVA for the last special
election for U.S. Representative. Governor Rauner, Attorney General
Madigan, and the Illinois State Board of Elections are now working
cooperatively with the Department of Justice to enter into a similar
consent decree for the special election caused by former Rep.
Schock’s resignation.
This problem has persisted without a permanent solution for too
long. Governor Rauner is working with the General Assembly
leadership to pass legislation to protect the voting rights of our
military men and women serving overseas, while still providing that
any vacancy is filled as expeditiously as possible to ensure full
representation in Congress for the people of Illinois.
Current Writs
· Special Primary Election will be June 8 (expected to be delayed
until late June or early July)
· Special Election will be July 24 (expected to be delayed until
late August)
[Office of the Governor Bruce Rauner]
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