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95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2007 and 2008 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT HC0037
Introduced 2/15/2008, by Rep. Paul D. Froehlich SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 16 new |
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Proposes to amend The Legislature Article of the Illinois Constitution to authorize recall elections and to provide for the appointment of a Public Advocate. Effective upon being adopted.
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A BILL FOR
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| HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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| CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
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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 16 to Article IV |
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| of the Illinois Constitution as follows:
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| ARTICLE IV
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| THE LEGISLATURE
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| (ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 16 new) |
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| SECTION 16. Recall. |
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| (a) In order to strengthen ethical standards in State |
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| government and provide an alternative to removal by expulsion |
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| under subsection (d) of Section 6 of this Article and |
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| impeachment under Section 14 of this Article, the recall power |
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| is vested in the General Assembly, the Public Advocate, and the |
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| electors as provided in this Section. Recall of an executive |
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| branch officer or a member of the General Assembly is initiated |
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| by delivering to the Public Advocate an initial petition of no |
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| more than 200 words alleging reason for recall. Sufficiency of |
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| reason is not reviewable. In the case of an executive branch |
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| officer, an initial petition for recall must be signed by at |
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| least 22 members of the General Assembly and 1,000 electors. In |
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| the case of a General Assembly member, an initial petition must |
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| be signed by at least 1,000 electors of the district that |
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| elected the General Assembly member. After an initial petition |
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| is filed, proponents have 90 days to file signed recall |
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| petitions with the State Board of Elections. A recall petition |
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| must contain the alleged reason for recall and be signed by |
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| electors of the district that elected the executive branch |
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| officer or General Assembly member equal to at least 12% of the |
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| last vote for the office. Recall petition sheets may include |
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| signatures of electors from more than one election jurisdiction |
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| and shall be filed on a continuous basis with the State Board |
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| of Elections. The State Board of Elections shall certify to the |
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| Public Advocate when sufficient signatures have been filed on a |
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| recall petition. An election to determine whether to recall an |
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| executive branch officer or member of the General Assembly |
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| shall be called by the Public Advocate and held not less than |
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| 35 days nor more than 42 days after the date of certification |
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| of sufficient signatures. If the majority vote on the question |
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| is to recall, the executive branch officer or General Assembly |
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| member is removed and the vacancy shall be filled according to |
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| the provisions of this Constitution if less than one-half of |
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| the term remains. The General Assembly shall provide by law for |
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| the election of a successor if more than one-half of the term |
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| remains. After one recall election, no further recall petition |
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| shall be filed against the same executive branch officer or |
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| General Assembly member during the term for which he or she was |
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| elected. |
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| (b) On the first day of the January session in odd-numbered |
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| years, before the election of the Speaker of the House and |
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| President of the Senate, the General Assembly, by vote of |
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| three-fifths of the members elected to each house, shall |
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| appoint a Public Advocate from the electors of the State and |
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| may remove him or her for cause by a similar vote. In the case |
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| of a vacancy, the General Assembly shall appoint a successor by |
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| a similar vote within 14 days to serve for the remainder of the |
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| term. The Public Advocate shall serve for a term of 2 years. |
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| The Public Advocate shall promote ethical standards in State |
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| government and provide information about the recall process to |
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| any elector. On February 12 of every year, the Public Advocate |
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| shall make recommendations to the General Assembly and the |
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| Governor on how to strengthen ethical standards in State |
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| government and improve the recall process. The compensation of |
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| the Public Advocate shall be established by law and shall not |
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| be diminished during his or her term.
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| SCHEDULE
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| This Constitutional Amendment takes effect upon being |
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| declared adopted in accordance with Section 7 of the Illinois |
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| Constitutional Amendment Act.
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