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96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2009 and 2010 HB2364
Introduced 2/19/2009, by Rep. Mike Boland - Paul D. Froehlich SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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10 ILCS 5/28-1 |
from Ch. 46, par. 28-1 |
10 ILCS 5/28-2 |
from Ch. 46, par. 28-2 |
10 ILCS 5/Art. 28A heading new |
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10 ILCS 5/28A-1 new |
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Amends the Election Code. Authorizes binding initiatives relating to ethical
standards to be placed on the ballot by electors of units of local government.
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A BILL FOR
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| AN ACT concerning initiative elections.
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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 Election Code is amended by changing |
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| Sections 28-1 and 28-2
and adding Article 28A as follows:
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| (10 ILCS 5/28-1) (from Ch. 46, par. 28-1)
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| Sec. 28-1. The initiation and submission of all public |
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| questions to
be voted upon by the electors of the State or of |
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| any political
subdivision or district or precinct or |
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| combination of precincts shall be
subject to the provisions of |
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| this Article.
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| Questions of public policy which have any legal effect |
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| shall be
submitted to referendum only as authorized by a |
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| statute which so
provides or by the Constitution. Advisory |
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| questions of public policy
shall be submitted to referendum |
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| pursuant to Section 28-5 or pursuant to
a statute which so |
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| provides.
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| The method of initiating the submission of a public |
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| question shall be
as provided by the statute authorizing such |
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| public question, or as
provided by the Constitution.
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| All public questions shall be initiated, submitted and |
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| printed on the
ballot in the form required by Section 16-7 of |
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| this Act, except as may
otherwise be specified in the statute |
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| authorizing a public question.
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| Whenever a statute provides for the initiation of a public |
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| question
by a petition of electors, the provisions of such |
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| statute shall govern
with respect to the number of signatures |
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| required, the qualifications of
persons entitled to sign the |
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| petition, the contents of the petition, the
officer with whom |
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| the petition must be filed, and the form of the
question to be |
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| submitted. If such statute does not specify any of the
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| foregoing petition requirements, the corresponding petition |
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| requirements
of Section 28-6 shall govern such petition.
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| Irrespective of the method of initiation, not more than 3 |
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| public
questions other than (a) back door referenda, (b) |
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| referenda to
determine whether a disconnection may take place |
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| where a city coterminous
with a township is proposing to annex |
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| territory from an adjacent township, (c) referenda held under |
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| the provisions of the Property Tax Extension
Limitation Law in |
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| the Property Tax Code, or (d) referenda held under
Section |
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| 2-3002 of the Counties Code , or (e) referenda pursuant to |
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| Article
28A of this Code may be submitted to
referendum with |
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| respect to a political
subdivision at the same election.
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| If more than 3 propositions are timely initiated or |
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| certified for
submission at an election with respect to a |
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| political subdivision, the
first 3 validly initiated, by the |
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| filing of a petition or by the
adoption of a resolution or |
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| ordinance of a political subdivision, as the
case may be, shall |
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| be printed on the ballot and submitted at that
election. |
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| However, except as expressly authorized by law not more than
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| one proposition to change the form of government of a |
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| municipality
pursuant to Article VII of the Constitution may be |
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| submitted at an
election. If more than one such proposition is |
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| timely initiated or
certified for submission at an election |
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| with respect to a municipality,
the first validly initiated |
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| shall be the one printed on the ballot and
submitted at that |
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| election.
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| No public question shall be submitted to the voters of a |
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| political
subdivision at any regularly scheduled election at |
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| which such voters are
not scheduled to cast votes for any |
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| candidates for nomination for, election
to or retention in |
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| public office, except that if, in any existing or proposed
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| political subdivision in which the submission of a public |
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| question at a
regularly scheduled election is desired, the |
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| voters of only a portion of
such existing or proposed political |
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| subdivision are not scheduled to cast votes
for nomination for, |
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| election to or retention in public office at such election,
but |
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| the voters in one or more other portions of such existing or |
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| proposed
political subdivision are scheduled to cast votes for |
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| nomination for, election
to or retention in public office at |
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| such election, the public question shall be
voted upon by all |
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| the qualified voters of the entire existing or proposed
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| political subdivision at the election.
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| Not more than 3 advisory public questions may be submitted |
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| to the
voters of the entire state at a general election. If |
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| more than 3 such advisory
propositions are initiated, the first |
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| 3 timely and validly initiated
shall be the questions printed |
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| on the ballot and submitted at that
election; provided however, |
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| that a question for a proposed amendment to
Article IV of the |
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| Constitution pursuant to Section 3, Article XIV of the
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| Constitution, or for a question submitted under the Property |
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| Tax Cap
Referendum Law, shall not be included in the foregoing |
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| limitation.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-308, eff. 7-23-03.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/28-2) (from Ch. 46, par. 28-2)
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| Sec. 28-2. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this Section |
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| or Article
28A , petitions
for the submission of public |
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| questions to referendum must be filed with the
appropriate |
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| officer or board not less than 78 days prior to a regular
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| election to be eligible for submission on the ballot at such |
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| election; and
petitions for the submission of a question under |
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| Section 18-120 of the
Property Tax Code must be filed with the |
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| appropriate officer or board not more
than 10 months nor less |
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| than 6 months prior to the election at which such
question is |
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| to be submitted to the voters.
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| (b) However, petitions for the submission of a public |
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| question to
referendum which proposes the creation or formation |
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| of a political
subdivision must be filed with the appropriate |
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| officer or board not less
than 108 days prior to a regular |
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| election to be eligible for submission on
the ballot at such |
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| election.
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| (c) Resolutions or ordinances of governing boards of |
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| political
subdivisions which initiate the submission of public |
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| questions pursuant
to law must be adopted not less than 65 days |
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| before a regularly scheduled
election to be eligible for |
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| submission on the ballot at such election.
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| (d) A petition, resolution or ordinance initiating the |
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| submission of a
public question may specify a regular election |
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| at which the question is
to be submitted, and must so specify |
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| if the statute authorizing the
public question requires |
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| submission at a particular election. However,
no petition, |
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| resolution or ordinance initiating the submission of a
public |
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| question, other than a legislative resolution initiating an
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| amendment to the Constitution, may specify such submission at |
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| an
election more than one year, or 15 months in the case of a |
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| back door referendum as defined in subsection (f), after the |
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| date on which it is filed or
adopted, as the case may be. A |
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| petition, resolution or ordinance
initiating a public question |
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| which specifies a particular election at
which the question is |
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| to be submitted shall be so limited, and shall not
be valid as |
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| to any other election, other than an emergency referendum
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| ordered pursuant to Section 2A-1.4.
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| (e) If a petition initiating a public question does not |
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| specify a
regularly scheduled election, the public question |
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| shall be submitted to
referendum at the next regular election |
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| occurring not less than 78 days
after the filing of the |
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| petition, or not less than 108 days after the
filing of a |
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| petition for referendum to create a political subdivision. If
a |
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| resolution or ordinance initiating a public question does not |
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| specify a
regularly scheduled election, the public question |
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| shall be submitted to
referendum at the next regular election |
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| occurring not less than 65 days
after the adoption of the |
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| resolution or ordinance.
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| (f) In the case of back door referenda, any limitations in |
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| another
statute authorizing such a referendum which restrict |
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| the time in which
the initiating petition may be validly filed |
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| shall apply to such
petition, in addition to the filing |
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| deadlines specified in this Section
for submission at a |
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| particular election. In the case of any back door
referendum, |
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| the publication of the ordinance or resolution of the political
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| subdivision shall include a notice of (1) the specific number |
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| of voters
required to sign a petition requesting that a public |
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| question be submitted
to the voters of the subdivision; (2) the |
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| time within which the petition must
be filed; and (3) the date |
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| of the prospective referendum. The secretary or
clerk of the |
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| political subdivision shall provide a petition form to any
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| individual requesting one. The legal sufficiency of that form, |
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| if provided by the secretary or clerk of the political |
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| subdivision, cannot be the basis of a challenge to placing the |
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| back door referendum on the ballot. As used herein, a "back |
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| door
referendum" is the submission of a public question to the |
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| voters of a
political subdivision, initiated by a petition of |
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| voters or residents of
such political subdivision, to determine |
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| whether an action by the
governing body of such subdivision |
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| shall be adopted or rejected.
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| (g) A petition for the incorporation or formation of a new
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| political subdivision whose officers are to be elected rather |
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| than appointed
must have attached to it an affidavit attesting |
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| that at least 108 days and
no more than 138 days prior to such |
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| election notice of intention to file
such petition was |
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| published in a newspaper published within the proposed
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| political subdivision, or if none, in a newspaper of general |
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| circulation
within the territory of the proposed political |
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| subdivision in substantially
the following form:
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| NOTICE OF PETITION TO FORM A NEW........
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| Residents of the territory described below are notified |
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| that a petition
will or has been filed in the Office |
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| of............requesting a referendum
to establish a |
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| new........, to be called the............
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| *The officers of the new...........will be elected on the |
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| same day as the
referendum. Candidates for the governing board |
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| of the new......may file
nominating petitions with the officer |
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| named above until...........
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| The territory proposed to comprise the new........is |
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| described as follows:
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| (description of territory included in petition)
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| (signature)....................................
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| Name and address of person or persons proposing
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| the new political subdivision.
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| * Where applicable.
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| Failure to file such affidavit, or failure to publish the |
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| required notice
with the correct information contained therein |
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| shall render the petition,
and any referendum held pursuant to |
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| such petition, null and void.
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| Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this |
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| subsection (g) or any
other provisions of this Code, the |
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| publication of notice and affidavit
requirements of this |
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| subsection (g) shall not apply to any petition filed
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| Article 7 or 11E of the School Code nor to any
referendum
held |
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| pursuant to any such petition, and neither any petition filed |
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| under
any of those Articles nor any referendum held pursuant to |
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| any such petition
shall be rendered null and void because of |
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| the failure to file an affidavit
or publish a notice with |
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| respect to the petition or referendum as required
under this |
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| subsection (g) for petitions that are not filed under any of
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| those Articles of the School Code.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-30, eff. 6-14-05; 94-578, eff. 8-12-05; |
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| 94-1019, eff. 7-10-06.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/Art. 28A heading new)
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| ARTICLE 28A. ETHICS INITIATIVES
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| (10 ILCS 5/28A-1 new)
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| Sec. 28A-1. Local government binding initiative petition |
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| and referendum.
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| (a) The electors of any unit of local government may
pass, |
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| by initiative petition and referendum in the manner prescribed |
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| by this
Article, a
binding ordinance relating to ethical |
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| standards that the corporate authorities
of their unit of local |
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| government are empowered to pass.
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| (b) A binding ordinance relating to ethical standards may |
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| be proposed by a
petition signed by the number of electors |
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| equal to at least 8% of the total
votes cast for Governor at |
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| the last general election in the unit of local
government. The |
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| petition shall contain the text of the proposed ordinance and
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| the date of the regular or unit of local government election at |
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| which the
proposed ordinance is to be submitted, shall have |
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| been signed by petitioning
electors not more than 12 months |
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| preceding the regular or unit of local
government election, and |
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| shall be filed with the clerk of the unit of local
government |
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| at least 108 days before that regular or unit of local |
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| government
election.
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| (c) If the corporate authorities of the unit of local |
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| government, without
amendment, pass the binding ordinance |
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| proposed by such a petition filed with
the unit of local |
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| government's clerk not less than 78 days prior to the regular
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| or
unit of local government election at which the petition |
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| specifies the proposed
binding ordinance is to be submitted, |
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| then the proposed binding ordinance shall
not be submitted to |
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| the electors of the unit of local government.
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| (d) Except as otherwise provided in this Article, petitions |
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| filed under this
Article
shall be governed by Article 28 of the |
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| Election Code.
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| (e) If no objection to a petition filed under subsection |
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| (b) is filed within
5 business days after that petition is |
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| filed or if an objection is filed and
the appropriate electoral |
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| official or board rules the petition sufficient, then
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clerk |
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| of the unit of local government shall submit the petition to |
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| the election
official or board for the unit of local |
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| government, and the election official
or board shall order the |
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| proposed ordinance submitted to the electors of the
unit
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| local government at the election specified in the petition.
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| (f) If, after the election official or board of the unit of |
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| local government
orders the proposed ordinance to be submitted |
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| to the electors of the unit of
local
government, it determines |
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| that the proposed ordinance is too long to be printed
in its |
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| entirety on the ballot, it shall ask the clerk of the unit of |
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| local
government to provide a concise statement of its nature. |
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| The election official
or board shall then cause either the |
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| entire proposed ordinance or the concise
statement to be |
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| printed on the ballot together with a question permitting the
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| elector to indicate approval or disapproval of adoption of the |
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| proposed
ordinance.
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| (g) If a majority of those voting on the proposed ordinance |
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| indicate
approval of its adoption, it shall be passed and have |
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| the same effect as if it
had
been
passed by the corporate |
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| authorities of the unit of local government, except as
provided |
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| in subsection (h).
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| (h) Ordinances adopted under this Article, either by |
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| approval of electors at
an election or by passage by the |
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| corporate authorities under subsection (c),
shall not be |
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| repealed or amended within 4 years after adoption except by |
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| vote
of the electors.
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| (i) The corporate authorities of a unit of local government |
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| may submit to
its
electorate a proposition to repeal or amend |
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| an ordinance adopted under this
Article at any election in |
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| conformance with Article 28 of this Code.
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