A qualified voter who has been
admitted to a hospital not more than 14 days before an election is
entitled to receive a ballot in the hospital from a legal family
member or someone who is registered to vote in the patient's
precinct, according to Illinois law. The law also applies to
patients in nursing homes and rehabilitation centers.
The patient’s physician, advanced practice registered nurse or
physician assistant must fill out a form attesting to the reason for
the patient being in the hospital and unable to go to the polling
place on Tuesday, March 17. Forms are available from each hospital’s
patient liaisons.
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A patient’s family member or a registered voter who lives in the
same precinct as the patient must take the form to the appropriate county
clerk’s office to be reviewed and notarized and to receive the patient’s ballot,
which must be returned by 7 p.m. on Election Day.
The health system’s hospitals are Memorial Medical Center in
Springfield, Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Lincoln, Decatur Memorial
Hospital, Passavant Area Hospital in Jacksonville and Taylorville Memorial
Hospital.
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