Article 12A

Voter's Guides

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10 ILCS 5/12A-2 — Definitions.

As used in this Article, unless the context otherwise requires:

"Board"
means the State Board of Elections.
"Internet Guide"
refers to information disseminated by the State Board of Elections on a website, pursuant to Section 12A-5.
"Local election authority"
means a county clerk or board of election commissioners.
"Public question" or "question"
means any question, proposition, or referendum submitted to the voters under Article 28 of this Code.
"Statewide candidate"
means any candidate who runs for a statewide office, including Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Comptroller, United States President, or United States Senator.
"Voters' guide"
means any information disseminated by the State Board of Elections pursuant to Section 12A-5.

10 ILCS 5/12A-5 — Internet Guide.

The Board shall publish, no later than the 45th day before a general election in which a statewide candidate appears on the ballot, an Internet website with the following information:

The Board shall archive the contents of the Internet Guide for a period of at least 5 years.

In addition, the Board has the discretion to publish a voters' guide before a general primary election in the manner provided in this Article.

10 ILCS 5/12A-10 — Candidate statements and photographs in the Internet Guide.

10 ILCS 5/12A-15 — Language.

The Board may translate all of the material it is required to provide for the Internet Guide into other languages as it deems necessary to comply with the federal Voting Rights Act or at its discretion. Visitors to the site shall have the option of viewing the Guide in all languages into which the Guide has been translated. Candidates may, at their option and expense, submit statements in languages other than English. The Board shall not be responsible for translating candidate statements.

10 ILCS 5/12A-35 — Review of Candidate Statement.

Board's review of candidate photograph and statement; procedure for revision.

10 ILCS 5/12A-40 — Exemption from Public Records Laws.

Notwithstanding any other provision of law, materials filed by a candidate, political party, political committee, or other person for inclusion in a voters' guide are exempt from public inspection until the 4th business day after the final date for filing the materials.

10 ILCS 5/12A-45 — Use of Submitted Material.

Material submitted for inclusion in any voters' guide may not be admitted as evidence in any suit or action against the Board to restrain or enjoin the publication of a voters' guide.

10 ILCS 5/12A-50 — Order of Appearance Within the Guides.

For all guides disseminated by the Board, all information about offices and candidates on the ballot shall be listed together in the same part of the guide or insert. All candidates for one office, together with their statements and photographs if any, shall be listed before information on other offices and candidates is listed. To the extent possible, offices and candidates shall be listed in the same order in which they appear on the ballot.

10 ILCS 5/12A-55 — Constitutional Issues.

If a constitutional amendment appears on the ballot, the contents of the pamphlet issued by the Secretary of State under Section 2 of the Illinois Constitutional Amendment Act may be included in any guide issued by the Board.

How To Use This Guide.

This is a guide to the Illinois Compiled Statutes Election Code (ILCS) as it regards to poll watchers. Not all election code statutes are included.

This guide is not intended to be a comprehensive guide to Illinois election law; it includes only those sections which are of interest to poll watchers.

The election code is copied verbatim from the ILCS website. There are no changes to the wording of the statutes, but formatting decisions were made which include:

Each page will include when the page was last updated & a link to the original ILCS website for that statute.

This guide will be maintained through the 2026 election cycle. Maintenance of this guide will end on Election Day, November 3, 2026.

Every effort has been made to keep the information up to date.