Election manager Stephanie Groenewold wheels a cart of mail-in ballots to a secure location inside the DuPage County clerk’s office on Nov. 9, 2022, in Wheaton.
At issue in the case is how the late-arriving, mail-in ballots are being verified and counted in DuPage County.Mazzochi, an attorney and an assistant House GOP leader, alleged DuPage County Clerk Jean Kaczmarek was improperly verifying the signatures on mail-in ballots by using vote-by-mail applications instead of the voter registration signature on file in the clerk’s office.
“Use of the Vote by Mail ballot application to qualify signatures on the Vote by Mail ballot itself would be an obvious way to commit ballot fraud,” Orel said in his order. Kaczmarek’s filing warned that Orel’s action “invites political agents of any political association to file unauthorized lawsuits in the midst of counting votes in ongoing elections hoping that an Illinois court will assume the role of an election official and will order the counting of votes in the manner they deem fit.”The Supreme Court’s ruling Monday means Orel’s order remains intact. Mazzochi has the ability to contest the election results.
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