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January 23, 2025

Marion County Board Voted Via Unlawful Secret Ballot For Board Chairman –

By John Kraft & Kirk Allen

On December 12, 2024

Marion Co., Ill. (ECWd) –

According to local news reports, the Marion County Board voted to elect a board member as board chairman – and they did it by using a “secret ballot.”

In Illinois, secret ballots violate the Open Meetings Act and have been unlawful for more than 90 years.

Illinois Attorney General Kerner, in 1933, addressed the secret ballot problem when he stated:

Of what avail is an open door to the public if the proceedings are secret. The eye can see, the ear can hear, but secrecy conceals all. It is no advantage to the citizen to see a member secretly write a name on a ballot unless he is privileged to read what is thereon written. If the vote were taken by whispering in tones so low the attending citizen could not hear, how would he know what is being done. If no record is made of how the individual members vote, of what avail is the statute providing for an open meeting with open doors.

See the AG PAC’s Binding Opinion from 2013 referencing secret ballots at the Edgar County Airport Board meeting (HERE) and our previous article on it (HERE).

The Marion County Board should immediately call another special meeting to redo the votes for board chairman, and any other vote conducted by secret ballot.

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2 Comments
  • Not a liberal
    Posted at 16:26h, 12 December Reply

    It was an open meeting you might want to read the minutes. Which we’re taking at this meeting unlike when the former chairwoman dictated everything

    • John Kraft & Kirk Allen
      Posted at 16:27h, 12 December Reply

      Can’t take secret votes. Open or closed.

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