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State of Illinois
2011 and 2012 HB4648 Introduced 2/1/2012, by Rep. Kay Hatcher SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: | | 10 ILCS 5/2A-1 | from Ch. 46, par. 2A-1 | 10 ILCS 5/Art. 25.5 heading new | | 10 ILCS 5/25.5-5 new | | 10 ILCS 5/25.5-10 new | | 10 ILCS 5/25.5-15 new | | 10 ILCS 5/25.5-20 new | | 10 ILCS 5/25.5-25 new | | 10 ILCS 5/25.5-30 new | | 10 ILCS 5/25.5-40 new | |
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Amends the Election Code to provide for the recall of local elected
officials. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning elections.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Election Code is amended by changing Section |
5 | | 2A-1 and
adding Article 25.5 as follows:
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6 | | (10 ILCS 5/2A-1) (from Ch. 46, par. 2A-1)
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7 | | (Text of Section WITH the changes made by P.A. 89-719, |
8 | | which has been
held unconstitutional)
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9 | | Sec. 2A-1.
All Elections - Governed by this Code - |
10 | | Construction of
Article 2A.
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11 | | (a) No public question may be submitted to any voters in |
12 | | this State, nor
may any person be nominated for public office |
13 | | or elected to public or
political party office or removed from |
14 | | office in a recall election in this State except pursuant to |
15 | | this Code,
notwithstanding the provisions of any other statute |
16 | | or municipal charter.
However, this Code shall not apply to |
17 | | elections for officers or public
questions of local school |
18 | | councils established pursuant to Chapter 34 of
the School Code, |
19 | | soil and water conservation districts or drainage
districts, |
20 | | except as specifically made applicable by another statute.
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21 | | (b) All elections in this State shall be held in accordance |
22 | | with the
consolidated schedule of elections established in |
23 | | Sections 2A-1.1 and
2A-1.2. No election may be held on any date |
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1 | | other than a date on which
an election is scheduled under |
2 | | Section 2A-1.1, except special elections
to fill congressional |
3 | | vacancies held pursuant to writs of election
issued by the |
4 | | Governor, judicial elections to fill vacancies in the office of
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5 | | Supreme Court Judge held pursuant to writs of election issued |
6 | | by the
Governor under subsection (a-5) of Section 2A-9, |
7 | | township referenda and votes
of the town electors
held at the |
8 | | annual town meeting, emergency referenda approved pursuant to
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9 | | Section 2A-1.4, special elections held between January 1, 1995 |
10 | | and July 1,
1995 under Section 34-53 of the School Code, and |
11 | | city, village or
incorporated town primary elections in
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12 | | even-numbered years expressly authorized in this Article to |
13 | | provide for
annual partisan elections.
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14 | | (c) At the respective elections established in Section |
15 | | 2A-1.1,
candidates shall be elected to office, nominated for |
16 | | election thereto or
placed on the ballot as otherwise required |
17 | | by this Code, and public
questions may be submitted, as |
18 | | specified in Section 2A-1.2.
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19 | | (d) If the requirements of Section 2A-1.2 conflict with any |
20 | | specific
provision of Sections 2A-2 through 2A-54, as applied |
21 | | to any office or
election, the requirements of Section 2A-1.2 |
22 | | prevail, and shall be
enforced by the State Board of Elections.
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23 | | (e) In the event any court of competent jurisdiction |
24 | | declares an
election void, the court may order another election |
25 | | without regard to
the schedule of elections set forth in this |
26 | | Article.
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 89-719, eff. 3-7-97 .)
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2 | | (Text of Section WITHOUT the changes made by P.A. 89-719, |
3 | | which has been
held unconstitutional)
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4 | | Sec. 2A-1.
All Elections - Governed by this Code - |
5 | | Construction of
Article 2A.
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6 | | (a) No public question may be submitted to any voters in |
7 | | this State, nor
may any person be nominated for public office |
8 | | or elected to public or
political party office or removed from |
9 | | office in a recall election in this State except pursuant to |
10 | | this Code,
notwithstanding the provisions of any other statute |
11 | | or municipal charter.
However, this Code shall not apply to |
12 | | elections for officers or public
questions of local school |
13 | | councils established pursuant to Chapter 34 of
the School Code, |
14 | | soil and water conservation districts or drainage
districts, |
15 | | except as specifically made applicable by another statute.
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16 | | (b) All elections in this State shall be held in accordance |
17 | | with the
consolidated schedule of elections established in |
18 | | Sections 2A-1.1 and
2A-1.2. No election may be held on any date |
19 | | other than a date on which
an election is scheduled under |
20 | | Section 2A-1.1, except special elections
to fill congressional |
21 | | vacancies held pursuant to writs of election
issued by the |
22 | | Governor, township referenda and votes of the town electors
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23 | | held at the annual town meeting, emergency referenda approved |
24 | | pursuant to
Section 2A-1.4, special elections held between |
25 | | January 1, 1995 and July 1,
1995 under Section 34-53 of the |
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1 | | School Code, and city, village or incorporated
town primary |
2 | | elections in even-numbered years expressly authorized in this
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3 | | Article to provide for annual partisan elections.
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4 | | (c) At the respective elections established in Section |
5 | | 2A-1.1,
candidates shall be elected to office, nominated for |
6 | | election thereto or
placed on the ballot as otherwise required |
7 | | by this Code, and public
questions may be submitted, as |
8 | | specified in Section 2A-1.2.
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9 | | (d) If the requirements of Section 2A-1.2 conflict with any |
10 | | specific
provision of Sections 2A-2 through 2A-54, as applied |
11 | | to any office or
election, the requirements of Section 2A-1.2 |
12 | | prevail, and shall be
enforced by the State Board of Elections.
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13 | | (e) In the event any court of competent jurisdiction |
14 | | declares an
election void, the court may order another election |
15 | | without regard to
the schedule of elections set forth in this |
16 | | Article.
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17 | | (Source: P.A. 88-511.)
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18 | | (10 ILCS 5/Art. 25.5 heading new)
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19 | | ARTICLE 25.5. RECALL OF LOCAL ELECTED OFFICIALS |
20 | | (10 ILCS 5/25.5-5 new)
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21 | | Sec. 25.5-5. Definitions. For the purposes of this |
22 | | Article:
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23 | | "Appropriate election
official" means the State Board of |
24 | | Elections in the case of recall of an
official elected from a |
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1 | | district that comprises more than one county,
or is partly in |
2 | | one county and partly in another county or counties; the
county |
3 | | clerk in the case of recall of an official elected to a county
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4 | | office or trustee of a sanitary district; or the local election |
5 | | official in
the case of recall of an official elected to a |
6 | | municipal or township office,
other than a municipal or |
7 | | township office where the municipality's or
township's |
8 | | boundaries are co-extensive with or are entirely within the
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9 | | jurisdiction of a municipal board of election commissioners, in |
10 | | which case
the "appropriate election official" means the |
11 | | municipal board of election
commissioners.
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12 | | "Local elected official" means any
official elected to an
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13 | | office of a unit of local government. The term does not include |
14 | | an official elected to an office of a school district.
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15 | | (10 ILCS 5/25.5-10 new)
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16 | | Sec. 25.5-10. Removal of local elected official. Every |
17 | | local elected official is subject to removal
by the electors |
18 | | qualified to vote for that official.
However, a local official |
19 | | who has less than 18 months remaining in his or her term may |
20 | | not be recalled under this Article. The procedure to effect the |
21 | | removal of an incumbent of that office shall
be as prescribed |
22 | | in this Article.
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23 | | (10 ILCS 5/25.5-15 new)
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24 | | Sec. 25.5-15. Petition; form. A petition, signed by at |
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1 | | least 15% of the
registered
voters of the unit of local |
2 | | government
who are entitled
to vote for the local elected |
3 | | official whose removal is sought, shall be
filed with the |
4 | | appropriate
election official at least 61 days before the next |
5 | | regularly scheduled
election under this Code and shall be |
6 | | certified within one day after receipt
of the petition. The |
7 | | petition shall demand an election
on the question of whether |
8 | | the named incumbent elected official shall be
removed from |
9 | | office,
the election to be held at the next regularly scheduled |
10 | | election, and
shall contain a general statement of not more |
11 | | than 200 words of a reason or
reasons for the recall that are |
12 | | related to the official responsibilities of
the official whose |
13 | | removal is sought.
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14 | | The petition shall be substantially in the following form:
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15 | | To the appropriate election official of (unit or district):
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16 | | We, the undersigned electors of (unit or district), |
17 | | entitled to vote
for (name of person) demand
an election on the |
18 | | question of removal from office of (name of person) for
the |
19 | | following reasons: (Here state reasons in not more than 200 |
20 | | words).
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21 | | Name House Number Street Date of |
22 | | if any Signing
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24 | | .... ............ ....... ......
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25 | | State of Illinois, )
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1 | | ) SS.
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2 | | County of (name) )
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3 | | I, (name of person), certify that I am a registered voter, |
4 | | that I reside
at (address), in the county of (name)
and State |
5 | | of
Illinois, and that the signatures on this sheet were signed |
6 | | in my presence,
and are genuine, and that, to the best of my |
7 | | knowledge and belief, the
persons so signing were at the time |
8 | | of signing the petitions qualified
voters, entitled to vote for |
9 | | the office of (name of office), and that
their respective |
10 | | residences are correctly stated, as above set forth.
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11 | | ...........................
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12 | | Subscribed and sworn to before me this ......... day of |
13 | | ........., 20 ...
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14 | | ...........................
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15 | | (Official title)
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16 | | (Seal, if officer has one)
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17 | | (10 ILCS 5/25.5-20 new)
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18 | | Sec. 25.5-20. Petition; requirements. The petition shall |
19 | | consist of
sheets having the form specified
in Section 25.5-15 |
20 | | and shall be signed by qualified electors of the unit of
local |
21 | | government entitled to vote for the office held by
the official |
22 | | whose
removal is sought, and opposite the signature of each |
23 | | signer, his or her
residence
address shall be written or |
24 | | printed. The residence address required to be
written or |
25 | | printed opposite each qualified elector's name shall include |
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1 | | the
street address or rural route number of the signer, as the |
2 | | case may be, as
well as the signer's city, village, or town. |
3 | | The county, city,
village, or town of residence of the |
4 | | electors, however, may be
printed on
the petition forms when |
5 | | all of the electors signing the petition reside in
the same |
6 | | county, city, village, or town. Standard
abbreviations may be |
7 | | used in writing the residence address, including
street number, |
8 | | if any.
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9 | | A signature shall not be valid unless the requirements of |
10 | | this Section
are complied with and unless the
date of signing |
11 | | is less than 120 days preceding the date of filing the
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12 | | petition.
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13 | | At the bottom of each sheet shall be added the affidavit in |
14 | | the form
specified in Section 25.5-15 signed by a qualified |
15 | | voter of the
unit of local government entitled to vote for |
16 | | removal
of the elected official in which the
signers of the |
17 | | sheet reside; certifying that the signatures on that
sheet of |
18 | | the petition were signed in his or her presence; and either (i)
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19 | | indicating the dates on which that sheet was circulated, (ii) |
20 | | indicating
the first and last dates on which that sheet was |
21 | | circulated, or (iii)
certifying that none of the signatures on |
22 | | the sheet were signed more than
120 days preceding the last day |
23 | | for the filing of the petition;
certifying that the signatures |
24 | | on the sheet are genuine; and certifying
that to the best of |
25 | | his or her knowledge and belief the persons so signing were
at
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26 | | the time of signing the petitions qualified voters of the unit |
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1 | | of local
government entitled to vote for the office held by the
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2 | | official whose removal is being sought.
This affidavit shall be |
3 | | sworn to before an
officer who
is qualified to administer |
4 | | oaths.
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5 | | The petition, so verified, or a copy of the petition duly |
6 | | certified by the
proper
persons, shall be prima facie evidence |
7 | | that the signatures, statement of
residence, and dates upon the |
8 | | petition are genuine and true and that the
persons signing the |
9 | | petition are electors qualified to vote for the office
subject
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10 | | to removal under this Article.
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11 | | The person circulating the petition, or the candidate on |
12 | | whose behalf the
petition is circulated, may strike any |
13 | | signature from the petition, if:
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14 | | (i) the person striking the signature initials the |
15 | | petition at the
place where the signature is struck; and
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16 | | (ii) the person striking the signature signs a |
17 | | certification listing
the page number and line number of |
18 | | each signature struck from the petition.
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19 | | The certification shall be filed as a part of the petition.
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20 | | The sheets, before being filed, shall be neatly fastened |
21 | | together in book
form by placing the sheets in a pile and |
22 | | fastening them together at one
edge in a secure and suitable |
23 | | manner, and the sheets shall then be numbered
consecutively. |
24 | | The sheets shall not be fastened by pasting them together
end |
25 | | to end, so as to form a continuous strip or roll. All petition |
26 | | sheets
that are filed with the proper local election officials, |
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1 | | election
authorities, or the State Board of Elections shall be |
2 | | the original sheets
that have been signed by the voters and by |
3 | | the circulator of the sheet, and not
photocopies or duplicates |
4 | | of those sheets.
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5 | | The petitions, when filed, may not be withdrawn or added |
6 | | to, and no
signature shall be revoked except by revocation |
7 | | filed in writing with the
State Board of Elections, election |
8 | | authority, or local election official
with whom the petition is |
9 | | required to be filed before the filing of the
petition. Whoever |
10 | | forges the name of a signer upon any petition required
by this |
11 | | Article is deemed guilty of a forgery and on conviction
shall |
12 | | be punished accordingly.
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13 | | (10 ILCS 5/25.5-25 new)
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14 | | Sec. 25.5-25. Objections to petitions. The provisions of |
15 | | Sections
10-8 through 10-10.1 of the
Election Code relating to |
16 | | objections to nominating petitions, hearing on
objections, and |
17 | | judicial review shall apply to and govern, insofar as may
be |
18 | | practical, objections to petitions for the submission of |
19 | | questions of
recall under this Article.
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20 | | The electoral board to hear and pass on objections shall be |
21 | | the electoral
board specified in Section 10-9 to have |
22 | | jurisdiction over objections to the
nominating petitions of |
23 | | candidates for offices in which
the question of recall is |
24 | | proposed to be submitted to the electors.
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1 | | (10 ILCS 5/25.5-30 new)
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2 | | Sec. 25.5-30. Election on the question. If no objections |
3 | | to a
petition are filed within 5 business
days after the |
4 | | petition is submitted to the appropriate election official,
or |
5 | | if objections are filed and the electoral
board specified in |
6 | | Section 25.5-25 rules the petition sufficient,
then |
7 | | immediately after the expiration of this 5-day period, or |
8 | | immediately
after the receipt by the appropriate election |
9 | | official
with whom the
petition was originally filed,
or from |
10 | | the electoral board of the petition and the certified copy of |
11 | | the electoral board's ruling declaring the petition |
12 | | sufficient, as the case
may be, the appropriate election |
13 | | official
with whom the petition was originally filed shall |
14 | | submit the petition without delay to
the election authority or |
15 | | election authorities within the election
jurisdiction or |
16 | | election jurisdictions where the elected official is
subject to |
17 | | recall, and the election authority or election authorities
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18 | | shall order the election demanded in the petition held at the |
19 | | next regular
election or municipal election 78 days after the |
20 | | filing of the petition.
This election shall be
conducted, |
21 | | returned, and the results declared in all respects the
same as |
22 | | in other elections under the general election law.
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23 | | If at the election on the question of removal at least a |
24 | | majority of those voting
on the question vote in favor of |
25 | | removal, a vacancy exists in the office
subject to removal.
The |
26 | | vacancy shall be filled in the manner prescribed for
filling |
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1 | | vacancies in that office in other cases.
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2 | | (10 ILCS 5/25.5-40 new)
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3 | | Sec. 25.5-40. Prohibition against future election or |
4 | | appointment. A
person who has been removed from an elective |
5 | | office,
or who has resigned from office while removal |
6 | | proceedings were pending
against that person, shall not be |
7 | | appointed or elected to the same office
within one year after |
8 | | the removal or resignation. Not more than one
election for the |
9 | | recall of the same elected official shall be held during
the |
10 | | same term of office.
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11 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
12 | | becoming law. |