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House Democratic Women’s Caucus wants election day to be a state holiday

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* From the House Democratic Women’s Caucus…

Speaker Madigan:

The House Democratic Women’s Caucus has established an elections work group, chaired by Representative Katie Stuart, with members Representative Carol Ammons, Representative Deb Conroy, Representative Terra Costa-Howard, Representative Eva Dina Delgado, Representative Mary Edly-Allen, Representative Robyn Gabel, Representative Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz, Representative LaToya Greenwood, Representative Diane Pappas, and Representative Ann Williams. As we prepare to return to Springfield and vote on legislation that will impact the 2020 General Election, we request to be included in discussions about any legislation and that our suggestions be considered for inclusion in any bill.

There is much discussion about Illinois adopting a mandatory vote-by-mail (VBM) program; however, with less than 6 months to go, it has become clear that our election authorities are neither equipped nor financially able to mail a ballot to every elector. However, there are many steps we can take to encourage and facilitate greater participation in VBM and early voting for this upcoming election while we continue to work toward a statewide VBM program. In the meanwhile, the House Democratic Women’s Caucus has designated a top priority for the General Assembly to consider the for the 2020 General Election:

Make Election Day a state holiday​. This requires all government and schools to close on November 3rd​ for the election. This allows election authorities the ability to use the schools. The bill can include language that subject to availability of federal funds, election authorities can seek reimbursement from the State Board of Elections to cover the costs of deep cleaning the facilities.

In addition, the Caucus suggests the General Assembly also consider the following changes for the 2020 General Election. The items below have been identified as high priority by the members of the Caucus, as such, should we not be able to have them included in legislation for our return next week, they will remain as priority items for our caucus and we request they be considered during subsequent sessions.

The House Democratic Women’s Caucus intends to be active over the coming months and will be providing the public with information about the 2020 General Election. We look forward to working with you and your staff as we move forward.

Thoughts?

posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 4:07 pm

Comments

  1. Show me one chamber can get this to passable vote totals.

    I’m not saying they’re wrong, I can get behind it, but I need to see outside their caucus the support.

    Tough to see how you would be against a state holiday for Election Day, so let’s see it get to “soup” status.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 4:12 pm

  2. 11. Abolish the Chicago Board of Elections.

    Comment by The Opinions Bureau Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 4:16 pm

  3. Like the concept. If an additional holiday is an issue, maybe sunset the holiday once VBM becomes a fully implemented process.

    Comment by nadia Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 4:24 pm

  4. Surprised they didn’t also want it moved to Monday so they could have 3 days off.

    Comment by CapnCrunch Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 4:25 pm

  5. State employees already have the general election day off, and have for years.

    Comment by Chatham Resident Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 4:29 pm

  6. For VBM; against state holiday. In fact GA needs to consider reducing state holidays to what the private sector has (8-9 per year).

    Comment by bogey golfer Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 4:33 pm

  7. Día Del Votante Muerto

    Comment by City Zen Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 4:34 pm

  8. This is something that was needed years ago but now with early voting not so much
    I always thought should vote on weekend Saturday and Sunday. Maybe even ad Friday or Monday

    Comment by DuPage Saint Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 4:35 pm

  9. Bad move by Women’s Caucus IMHO. I thought the priority was mail voting because of pandemic concerns. That’s a big lift alone, now they want to throw in a day off when businesses are already suffering and complaining about government.

    Comment by Norseman Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 4:36 pm

  10. Substitute Election Day for Columbus Day

    Comment by Hamlet's Ghost Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 4:39 pm

  11. State should reinstate straight party voting. Less
    lines and easier to count

    Comment by Big Mike Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 4:43 pm

  12. This is a pretty comprehensive list and shows this group of legislators has been thinking about this issue for awhile. Election Day holiday may be somewhat controversial but good ideas to increase voting by mail. I really like the curb side voting suggestion.

    Comment by curiosity Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 4:48 pm

  13. Everyone I know wants either vote by mail or Saturday elections from 7am to 7pm with results on the ten o’clock news.

    Comment by Al Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 5:01 pm

  14. “Everyone I know wants either vote by mail or Saturday elections from 7am to 7pm with results on the ten o’clock news.”

    Why should it be on the Jewish sabbath (Saturday) instead of the Christian sabbath (Sunday)? More people already have Sunday off, more places are closed, so there’s even fewer reasons to not vote.

    Comment by Arvid Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 5:27 pm

  15. We already have early voting and some vote by mail upon request and we are still seeing low turnout. I see it as a another day off with pay for people as it will not increase turn out.

    Comment by Snowman1961 Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 6:22 pm

  16. I like just about everything on this list but they’d have better luck picking one mountain at a time.

    Comment by Give us Barabbas Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 7:04 pm

  17. I’ve never understood people who think Election Day should be a holiday. What about people in the service industry? And with Early Voting you can vote weeks in advance, and state level already gives people 2 hours to vote. Do they really need the entire day? It’s another example of politicians making employers shoulder a burden that isn’t their responsibility.

    Comment by Just Me 2 Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 8:54 pm

  18. So I guess I have been confused about this not already being a thing?

    https://www2.illinois.gov/cms/personnel/employeeresources/pages/stateholidays.aspx

    Comment by Candy Dogood Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 8:55 pm

  19. Bad idea. There are too many state holidays as it is already, and we absolutely do not want voters in the schools in this environment. How many schools could you infect if you allow voters in? Even if the kids aren’t there it isn’t worth the risk.

    Comment by Really Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 9:12 pm

  20. ===Surprised they didn’t also want it moved to Monday so they could have 3 days off.

    This would be an excellent idea as having a three day voting period would significantly improve the opportunities to vote for people. For federal elections it would need a change in federal law.

    Comment by ArchPundit Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 9:17 pm

  21. Mailing ballots several days earlier will be far more stressful and strenuous than I ever imagined, if we need a day off to recover.

    Comment by JB13 Friday, May 15, 20 @ 10:16 am

  22. == - Just Me 2 - Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 8:54 pm:

    I’ve never understood people who think Election Day should be a holiday. What about people in the service industry? And with Early Voting you can vote weeks in advance, and state level already gives people 2 hours to vote. Do they really need the entire day? It’s another example of politicians making employers shoulder a burden that isn’t their responsibility. ==

    You’re right there are plenty of opportunities to vote prior to Election Day. I think the idea of a holiday is about giving election authorities more options for polling locations and election judges than giving access to voting. Plus many schools and parents don’t like the idea of having polling places in school while kids are present.

    Comment by curiosity Friday, May 15, 20 @ 10:55 am

  23. I love them for thinking about the issue, but this seems like way too much. simple would be more acceptable. not a holiday. 4/5/7 and a version of 8 —- keep the early voting site open and consider doing away with in precinct voting because people will decide to VBM in huge numbers, I feel certain. that’s it.

    Comment by Amalia Friday, May 15, 20 @ 11:38 am

  24. I doubt they expect to get most of this passed. I would give up the holiday if we got other ways to make voting easier–multiple Election Days, for example, for the people just will not vote early/by mail. I personally would like to see us copy Washington and go to mostly VBM, but I don’t know i/how they don’t disenfranchise people w/o an address.

    Comment by Cheryl44 Friday, May 15, 20 @ 1:04 pm

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