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| HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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| CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 28
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE |
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| SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that there shall be submitted to the |
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| electors of the State for adoption or rejection at the general |
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| election next occurring at least 6 months after the adoption of |
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| this resolution a proposition to add Section 7 to Article III |
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| of the Illinois Constitution as follows:
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| ARTICLE III
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| SUFFRAGE AND ELECTIONS
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| (ILCON Art. III, Sec. 7 new)
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| SECTION 7. RECALL OF EXECUTIVE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE |
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| GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
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| (a) Electors may petition for the recall of an executive |
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| branch officer as identified in Section 1 of Article V or a |
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| member of the General Assembly. If the recall petition is |
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| valid, on a separate ballot the question "Shall (officer) be |
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| recalled from the office of (office)" must be submitted to the |
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| electors, along with the names of any candidates certified for |
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| the successor election, at a special election called by the |
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| State Board of Elections or at a regularly scheduled election |
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| to occur not more than 100 days after the date of certification |
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| of the recall petition. The officer or member subject to recall |
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| may be a candidate in the successor election. |
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| (b) An executive branch officer or member of the General |
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| Assembly is immediately removed upon certification of the |
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| recall election results if a majority of the electors voting on |
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| the question vote to recall the officer or member. If an |
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| officer or member is recalled, the candidate who receives the |
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| highest number of votes in the successor election is elected |
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| successor for the balance of the term. Once a recall election |
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| petition is certified, the petition may not be withdrawn and |
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| another recall petition may not be initiated against that |
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| officer or member during the remainder of his or her current |
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| term of office. |
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| (c) Any elector of the State, or the applicable Legislative |
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| or Representative District, may file an affidavit with the |
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| State Board of Elections providing notice of intent to |
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| circulate a petition to recall an officer or member no sooner |
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| than 6 months after the beginning of the officer's or member's |
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| current term of office. The affidavit must identify the name of |
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| the officer or member and the office to be recalled, the name |
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| and address of the proponents of the recall petition, and the |
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| date of filing with the State Board of Elections. A recall |
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| petition shall not be circulated prior to filing the affidavit, |
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| and a recall petition must be filed with the State Board of |
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| Elections no later than 160 days after filing the affidavit. |
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| (d) A petition to recall an executive branch officer must |
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| include signatures of electors of the State equal to at least |
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| 12% of the total votes cast for the office in the election at |
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| which the officer was elected, with signatures equal to at |
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| least 1% of the vote for the office from at least 5 separate |
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| counties. A petition to recall a member of the General Assembly |
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| must be signed by electors of the respective Legislative |
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| District or Representative District equal to at least 20% of |
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| the total votes cast for the office in the election at which |
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| the member was elected. The form, circulation, and manner of |
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| filing a recall petition shall comply with the requirements |
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| provided by law for a statewide advisory public question, |
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| except the deadlines set forth in this Section. |
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| (e) A recall petition is valid unless an objection is made |
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| within 45 days after the date the petition is filed, and an |
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| objection to the recall petition may be made in the same manner |
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| as to a candidate for the office subject to recall. The State |
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| Board of Elections shall certify the recall petition not more |
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| than 105 days after the date the recall petition is filed. Any |
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| recall petition or election pending on the date of the next |
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| general election at which a candidate for the office subject to |
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| recall is elected is moot. |
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| (f) If a recall election is initiated, the name of no |
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| successor candidate may appear on the ballot unless a |
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| nominating petition has been filed with the State Board of |
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| Elections no more than 40 days after filing of the recall |
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| petition. The nominating petition of an established party |
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| candidate must contain the same number of signatures and be |
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| circulated in the same manner as an established party candidate |
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| for nomination to the office subject to recall, except the |
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| petition must be circulated no more than 40 days prior to the |
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| last day for filing nomination petitions. The nominating |
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| petition of an independent or new party candidate must contain |
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| the same number of signatures and be circulated in the same |
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| manner as an independent or new party candidate, respectively, |
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| for election to the office subject to recall, except the |
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| petition must be circulated no more than 40 days prior to the |
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| last day for filing nomination petitions. A nominating petition |
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| may be objected to in the same manner as a candidate for the |
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| office subject to recall, unless otherwise provided by law. The |
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| State Board of Elections shall certify a valid nominating |
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| petition not more than 105 days after the date the recall |
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| petition is filed. |
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| (g) An election to determine whether to recall an executive |
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| officer or member of the General Assembly and to elect a |
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| successor shall be proclaimed by the State Board of Elections |
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| and held not less than 60 days and no more than 100 days after |
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| the date of certification of the recall petition. |
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| (h) The provisions of this Section are self-executing and |
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| judicially enforceable.
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| SCHEDULE |
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| The State Board of Elections shall proceed, as soon as all |
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| the returns are received but no later than 31 days after the |
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| election, to canvass the votes given for and against this |
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| Constitutional Amendment, as shown by the abstracts of votes |
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| cast. If this Constitutional Amendment is approved by either |
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| three-fifths of those voting on the question or a majority of |
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| those voting in the election, then the State Board of Elections |
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| shall declare the adoption of this Constitutional Amendment and |
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| it shall, upon declaration of its adoption, take effect and |
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| become a part of the Constitution of this State. This Schedule |
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| supersedes and applies notwithstanding any statute to the |
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| contrary, and no other requirements, including without |
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| limitation proclamation of the results of the vote or notice by |
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| publication, are necessary for its effectiveness. |