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State of Illinois
2019 and 2020 HB0194 Introduced , by Rep. La Shawn K. Ford SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Revised Cities and Villages Act of 1941. Establishes a procedure for an election to recall the Mayor of Chicago. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning local government.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Revised Cities and Villages Act of 1941 is |
5 | | amended by adding Section 21-24.5 as follows: |
6 | | (65 ILCS 20/21-24.5 new) |
7 | | Sec. 21-24.5. Recall election; Mayor of Chicago. |
8 | | (a) The recall of the Mayor of Chicago may be proposed by a |
9 | | petition signed by a number of electors equal in number to at |
10 | | least 15% of the total votes cast for Mayor in the preceding |
11 | | election, with at least 50 signatures from each ward. A |
12 | | petition shall have been signed by the petitioning electors not |
13 | | more than 150 days after an affidavit has been filed with the |
14 | | board of election commissioners providing notice of intent to |
15 | | circulate a petition to recall the Mayor. The affidavit may be |
16 | | filed no sooner than 6 months after the beginning of the |
17 | | Mayor's term of office. The affidavit shall have been signed by |
18 | | the proponent of the recall petition and at least 2 aldermen. |
19 | | (b) The form of the petition, circulation, and procedure |
20 | | for determining the validity and sufficiency of a petition |
21 | | shall be as provided by law. If the petition is valid and |
22 | | sufficient, the board of election commissioners shall certify |
23 | | the petition not more than 100 days after the date the petition |
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1 | | was filed, and the question "Shall (name) be recalled from the |
2 | | office of Mayor?" must be submitted to the electors at a |
3 | | special recall election called by the board of election |
4 | | commissioners, to occur not more than 100 days after |
5 | | certification of the petition. A recall petition certified by |
6 | | the board of election commissioners may not be withdrawn and |
7 | | another recall petition may not be initiated against the Mayor |
8 | | during the remainder of the current term of office. Any recall |
9 | | petition or recall election pending on the date of the next |
10 | | election at which a candidate for Mayor is elected is void. |
11 | | (c) If a petition to recall the Mayor has been filed with |
12 | | the board of election commissioners, a person eligible to serve |
13 | | as Mayor may propose his or her candidacy for the special |
14 | | successor primary election by a petition signed by at least |
15 | | 12,500 legal voters of the city, signed not more than 50 days |
16 | | after a recall petition has been filed with the board of |
17 | | election commissioners. All such petitions, and procedure with |
18 | | respect thereto, shall conform in other respects to the |
19 | | provisions of the election and ballot laws then in force in the |
20 | | city of Chicago concerning the nomination of independent |
21 | | candidates for public office by petition. If the successor |
22 | | election petition is valid and sufficient, the board of |
23 | | election commissioners shall certify the petition not more than |
24 | | 100 days after the date the petition to recall the Mayor was |
25 | | filed. |
26 | | If the Mayor is removed by the special recall election, the |
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1 | | names of candidates for Mayor must be submitted to the electors |
2 | | at a special successor primary election called by the board of |
3 | | election commissioners to be held 60 days after the special |
4 | | recall election. If no candidate receives a majority of the |
5 | | votes in the special successor primary election, a special |
6 | | runoff election shall be held no later than 60 days after the |
7 | | special successor primary election, and only the names of the |
8 | | candidates receiving the highest and second highest number of |
9 | | votes at the special successor primary election shall appear on |
10 | | the ballot. If more than one candidate received the highest or |
11 | | second highest number of votes at the special successor primary |
12 | | election, the names of all candidates receiving the highest and |
13 | | second highest number of votes shall appear on the ballot at |
14 | | the special runoff election. The candidate receiving the |
15 | | highest number of votes at the special runoff election shall be |
16 | | declared elected. |
17 | | (d) The Mayor is immediately removed upon certification of |
18 | | the special recall election results if a majority of the |
19 | | electors voting on the question vote to recall the Mayor. If |
20 | | the Mayor is removed, then (i) the Vice Mayor shall serve until |
21 | | the Mayor elected at the special successor primary election or |
22 | | special runoff election is qualified and (ii) the candidate who |
23 | | receives a majority of votes in the special primary election or |
24 | | the candidate who receives the highest number of votes in the |
25 | | special runoff election is elected Mayor for the balance of the |
26 | | term.
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