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Public Act 91-0846

HB3132 Enrolled                                LRB9111250MWgc

    AN ACT concerning county officers.

    Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:

    Section  5.  The  Counties  Code  is  amended  by  adding
Section 2-4006.5 as follows:

    (55 ILCS 5/2-4006.5 new)
    Sec. 2-4006.5. Commissioners in certain counties.
    (a)  If  a  county  elects 3 commissioners at large under
Section 2-4006, registered voters of such county  may,  by  a
vote  of  a  majority  of  those  voting on such proposition,
determine to change the  method  of  electing  the  board  of
county  commissioners  by electing either 3 or 5 members from
single member districts. In order for  such  question  to  be
placed  upon  the  ballot,  such  petition  must  contain the
signatures of not fewer than 10% of the registered voters  of
such county.
    Commissioners  may  not  be  elected  from  single member
districts until the  question  of  electing  either  3  or  5
commissioners from single member districts has been submitted
to  the  electors  of  the  county  at a regular election and
approved  by  a  majority  of  the  electors  voting  on  the
question.  The commissioners must certify the question to the
proper election authority, which must submit the question  at
an election in accordance with the Election Code.
    The question must be in substantially the following form:
         Shall  the board of county commissioners of (name of
    county) consist of (insert either 3 or  5)  commissioners
    elected from single member districts?
The votes must be recorded as "Yes" or "No".
    If a majority of the electors voting on the question vote
in  the  affirmative,  a 3-member or 5-member board of county
commissioners, as the case may be, shall be established to be
elected from single member districts.
    (b) If the voters of the county decide to elect either  3
or 5 commissioners from single member districts, the board of
county commissioners shall on or before August 31 of the year
following the 2000 federal decennial census divide the county
into  either  3 or 5 compact and contiguous county commission
districts that are substantially equal in population.  On  or
before  May  31  of the year following each federal decennial
census thereafter, the board of  county  commissioners  shall
reapportion  the  county  commission districts to be compact,
contiguous, and substantially equal in population.
    (c) The commissioners elected at large at or  before  the
general  election  in  2000 shall continue to serve until the
expiration  of  their  terms.  Of  those  commissioners,  the
commissioner whose term expires in 2002 shall be assigned  to
district 1; the commissioner whose term expires in 2004 shall
be  assigned  to  district 2; and the commissioner whose term
expires in 2006 shall be assigned to district 3.
    (d)  If the voters  of  the  county  decide  to  elect  5
commissioners  from  single  member districts, at the general
election in 2002, one commissioner from each of districts  1,
4,  and 5 shall be elected.  At the general election in 2004,
one commissioner from each of districts 1, 2, and 5 shall  be
elected.   At  the general election in 2006, one commissioner
from each of districts 2, 3, and 4 shall be elected.  At  the
general  election  in  2008,  one  commissioner  from each of
districts 1, 3, and 5  shall  be  elected.   At  the  general
election  in  2010, one commissioner from each of districts 2
and 4 shall be elected.  At the  general  election  in  2012,
commissioners   from   each   district   shall   be  elected.
Thereafter, commissioners shall be elected  at  each  general
election to fill expired terms.
    In  the  year  following the decennial census of 2010 and
every 10 years thereafter,  the  commissioners,  publicly  by
lot,  shall  divide  the  districts into 2 groups.  One group
shall serve terms of 4 years, 4 years, and 2  years  and  one
group shall serve terms of 2 years, 4 years, and 4 years.

    Section  99.  Effective  date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.

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