Rep. Niemerg Legislation Makes Registering & Voting by Non-Citizens Illegal in Illinois

State Representative Adam Niemerg (R-Dieterich) has filed legislation as the chief co-sponsor of House Bill 5875 to make it a felony for non-citizens to vote in Illinois elections.

The legislation states that any person who is not a citizen of the United States and who knowingly registers to vote or knowingly votes in an election, including a municipal election, shall be guilty of a Class 4 felony. It also establishes that any person who knowingly registers a person to vote who is not a citizen of the United States shall be guilty of a Class 4 felony. If signed by the Governor, the new law would be effective immediately.

“This new law would make it clear that if you knowingly register a non-citizen to vote in Illinois it would be a Class 4 Felony and if you knowingly register and try to vote, you would also be up for a felony conviction,” explained Rep. Niemerg. “We need to make it absolutely clear that our citizens in our state are the ones who should be counted in elections that determine what is in the best interest of the State of Illinois.”

You may follow the status of House Bill 5875 on the General Assembly’s public website at ilga.gov and when the bill is scheduled for a public hearing, you may file a witness slip in favor of this proposal online at the same web address. Constituents may sign up for electronic news updates at RepNiemerg.com and may contact the district office to receive help with state programs and public policy questions at 216-613-6036.