Illinois Right to Vote Amendment

Illinois Right to Vote Amendment, 2014

Concerns the Adoption of the Right to Vote
Results
Choice
Votes %
Yes 2,350,114 70.99%
No 960,181 29.01%
Valid votes 3,310,295 100.00%
Invalid or blank votes 0 0.00%
Total votes 3,310,295 100.00%

On November 4, 2014, Illinois voters approved the Illinois Right to Vote Amendment, a legislatively referred constitutional amendment to the Constitution of Illinois. The amendment was designed to provide that no person shall be denied the right to register to vote or cast a ballot in an election based on race, color, ethnicity, language, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation or income.

Both proponents and opponents argued that the legislation was intended to block voter identification laws from being passed in Illinois.