Public lands; Public Lands Act of 2025; effective date.
Mandates use of death records to cancel deceased voters' registrations, with monthly checks, 7-day transmission, and quarterly compliance reports to counties.
Mandates use of death records to cancel deceased voters' registrations, with monthly checks, 7-day transmission, and quarterly compliance reports to counties.
Status: Introduced early February 2025; referred to Rules Committee
Primary sponsor: Rep. Adam M. Niemerg (IL)
Companion: SB 1873
Note: The package provided includes text from multiple states and versions. This summary focuses on the Illinois Election Code changes to Section 4‑14.1 (cancellation of deceased voter registrations) that appear in LRB104 10386 SPS 20461 b (HB2623).
Make mandatory (rather than permissive) the use of death records to remove deceased persons from voter registration rolls, accelerate transmission of death certifications to county clerks, require routine reporting on compliance and roll accuracy, allow public access to those reports, and create judicial remedies and penalties for noncompliance.
For final legislative language, exact enforcement deadlines near elections, and current procedural status, consult the official bill text and the legislature’s bill tracking site, because the supplied document contains formatting errors in certain subsections.
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