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93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2003 and 2004 SB2691
Introduced 2/4/2004, by J. Bradley Burzynski SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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65 ILCS 5/5-2-12 |
from Ch. 24, par. 5-2-12 |
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Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that in cities under the managerial form of municipal government with less than 50,000 population, the city council may, by ordinance, provide that the city council shall, after the next biennial general municipal election, consist of 6 instead of 4 councilmen. Sets forth procedures for electing the additional councilmen.
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A BILL FOR
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| AN ACT concerning municipalities.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by |
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| changing Section 5-2-12 as follows:
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| (65 ILCS 5/5-2-12) (from Ch. 24, par. 5-2-12)
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| Sec. 5-2-12. Aldermen or trustees elected at large; |
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| vacancies;
mayor or president to preside.
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| (a) If a city or village adopts the managerial
form of |
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| municipal
government but does not elect to choose aldermen or |
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| trustees from wards
or districts, then the following provisions |
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| of this Section shall be
applicable.
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| (b) The city council shall be elected at large. In cities |
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| of less than
50,000
population, the council shall consist of |
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| (i) the mayor and 4 councilmen or (ii) the mayor and 6 |
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| councilmen if the size of the city council is increased under |
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| subsection (k) . In
cities
of at least 50,000 but less than |
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| 100,000 population,
the council shall consist of
the mayor and |
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| 6 councilmen. In cities of at least 100,000 but not more than |
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| 500,000
population, the council shall consist of the mayor and |
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| 8 councilmen.
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| (c) Except in villages that were governed by Article 4
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| immediately before
the adoption of the managerial form of |
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| municipal government, the village
board shall be elected at |
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| large and shall consist of a president and the number
of |
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| trustees provided for in Section 5-2-15 or 5-2-17,
whichever is |
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| applicable.
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| (d) The term of office of the mayor and councilmen shall be |
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| 4 years, provided
that in cities of less than 50,000, the 2 |
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| councilmen receiving the lowest
vote at the first election |
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| shall serve for 2 years only; in cities of at
least 50,000 but |
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| less than 100,000, the 3 councilmen receiving the lowest vote |
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| at the
first election shall serve for 2 years only; and in |
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| cities of at least
100,000 but
not more than 500,000, the 4 |
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| councilmen receiving the lowest vote at the
first election |
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| shall serve for 2 years only.
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| (e) The election of councilmen shall be every 2 years. |
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| After the first election,
only 2 councilmen in cities of less |
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| than
50,000, 3 councilmen in cities
of at least 50,000 but less |
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| than 100,000, or 4
councilmen in cities of at least 100,000 but
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| not more than 500,000, shall be voted for by each elector at |
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| the primary
elections, and only 2, 3, or 4 councilmen, as the |
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| case may be, shall be voted
for by each elector at each |
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| biennial general municipal election,
to serve for 4 years.
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| (f) In addition to the requirements of the general election |
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| law, the ballots
shall be in the form set out in Section |
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| 5-2-13. In cities with less than
50,000, the form of ballot |
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| prescribed in Section 5-2-13 shall be further
modified by |
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| printing in the place relating to councilmen the words "Vote
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| for Two" , or "Vote for Three" if the size of the city council |
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| is increased under subsection (k), instead of the words "Vote |
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| for Four". In cities of
at least 50,000 but
less than 100,000, |
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| the ballot shall be modified in that place by printing
the |
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| words "Vote for Three" instead of the words "Vote for Four". |
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| Sections 4-3-5 through 4-3-18, insofar as they may be |
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| applicable, shall
govern the election of a mayor and councilmen |
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| under this Section.
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| (g) If a vacancy occurs in the office of mayor or |
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| councilman, the remaining
members of the council, within 60 |
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| days after the
vacancy occurs, shall fill the vacancy by |
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| appointment of some person to
the office for
the balance of the |
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| unexpired term or until the vacancy is filled by interim
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| election under Section 3.1-10-50, and
until the successor is |
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| elected and
has qualified.
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| (h) Except in villages that were governed by Article 4
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| immediately before
the adoption of the managerial form of |
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| municipal government, in villages
that have adopted this |
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| Article 5 the term of office of the
president, the
number of |
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| trustees to be elected, their terms of office, and the manner |
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| of
filling vacancies shall be governed by Sections
5-2-14 |
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| through 5-2-17.
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| (i) Any village that adopts the managerial form of
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| municipal government under
this Article 5 and that, immediately |
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| before that
adoption, was governed by the
provisions of Article |
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| 4, shall continue to elect a mayor and
4 commissioners in |
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| accordance with Sections 4-3-5 through
4-3-18, insofar as they |
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| may be applicable, except that the 2 commissioners
receiving |
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| the lowest vote among those elected at the first election after
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| this Article 5 becomes effective in the village shall serve for |
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| 2
years
only. After that first election, the election of
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| commissioners shall be every 2 years, and
2 commissioners shall |
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| be elected at each election to serve for 4
years. |
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| (j) The mayor or president shall preside at all meetings of |
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| the council
or
board and on all ceremonial occasions. |
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| (k) In cities of less than 50,000 population, the city |
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| council may, by ordinance, provide that the city council shall, |
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| after the next biennial general municipal election, consist of |
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| 6 instead of 4 councilmen. If the size of the council is |
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| increased to 6 councilmen, then at the next biennial general |
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| municipal election, the electors shall vote for 4 instead of 2 |
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| councilmen. Of the 4 councilmen elected at that next election, |
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| the one receiving the lowest
vote at that election shall serve |
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| a 2-year term. Thereafter, all terms shall be for 4 years.
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| (Source: P.A. 87-1119.)
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