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1 | HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
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3 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | NINETY-NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that there shall be submitted to the | |||||||||||||||||||
6 | electors of the State for adoption or rejection at the general | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | election next occurring at least 6 months after the adoption of | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | this resolution a proposition to amend Section 3 of Article IV | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | of the Illinois Constitution as follows:
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10 | ARTICLE IV
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11 | THE LEGISLATURE
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12 | (ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 3)
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13 | SECTION 3. LEGISLATIVE REDISTRICTING
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14 | (a) The Independent Redistricting Commission, comprised of | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | eleven Commissioners, shall adopt and file with the Secretary | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | of State a district plan for Legislative Districts and | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | Representative Districts by June 30 of the year following each | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | federal decennial census. | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | Legislative Districts shall be compact, contiguous and
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20 | substantially equal in population. Representative Districts | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | shall be compact,
contiguous , and substantially equal in | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | population. The district plan shall comply with federal law. | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | Subject to the foregoing, the Commission shall apply the |
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1 | following criteria: (1) the district plan shall not dilute or | ||||||
2 | diminish the ability of a racial or language minority community | ||||||
3 | to elect the candidates of its choice, including when voting in | ||||||
4 | concert with other persons; (2) districts shall respect the | ||||||
5 | geographic integrity of units of local government; (3) | ||||||
6 | districts shall respect the geographic integrity of | ||||||
7 | communities sharing common social and economic interests, | ||||||
8 | which do not include relationships with political parties or | ||||||
9 | candidates for office; and (4) the district plan shall not | ||||||
10 | either purposefully or significantly discriminate against or | ||||||
11 | favor any political party or group. In designing the district | ||||||
12 | plan, the Commission shall consider party registration and | ||||||
13 | voting history data only to assess compliance with the | ||||||
14 | foregoing criteria, and shall not consider the residence of any | ||||||
15 | person.
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16 | The Commission shall hold at least one public hearing in | ||||||
17 | each Judicial District before, and at least one public hearing | ||||||
18 | in each Judicial District after, releasing the initial proposed | ||||||
19 | district plan. The Commission may not adopt a final district | ||||||
20 | plan unless the plan is to be adopted without further | ||||||
21 | amendment, and public notice of a report explaining its | ||||||
22 | compliance with this Constitution and the criteria applied has | ||||||
23 | been given at least seven days before the final vote on such | ||||||
24 | plan. Upon adoption, a district plan shall have the force and | ||||||
25 | effect of law and shall be published promptly by the Secretary | ||||||
26 | of State. |
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1 | The State Board of Elections shall provide the Commission | ||||||
2 | and the public with complete and accurate census information | ||||||
3 | and technology sufficient to propose district plans. The | ||||||
4 | Commission shall adopt rules governing its procedures and the | ||||||
5 | implementation of matters under this Section. | ||||||
6 | (b) The Commission shall act in public meetings by an | ||||||
7 | affirmative vote of six Commissioners, except that approval of | ||||||
8 | any district plan shall require the affirmative vote of at | ||||||
9 | least seven Commissioners, which shall include (1) at least two | ||||||
10 | Commissioners from each political party whose candidate for | ||||||
11 | Governor received the most and second-most votes cast in the | ||||||
12 | last general election for Governor, and (2) at least two | ||||||
13 | Commissioners not affiliated with either such political party. | ||||||
14 | The Commission shall elect its chairperson and vice | ||||||
15 | chairperson, who shall not be affiliated with the same | ||||||
16 | political party. Six Commissioners shall constitute a quorum. | ||||||
17 | All meetings of the Commission attended by a majority of its | ||||||
18 | quorum, except for meetings qualified under attorney-client | ||||||
19 | privilege during pending litigation, shall be open to the | ||||||
20 | public and public notice shall be given at least two days prior | ||||||
21 | to any meeting. All records of the Commission, including | ||||||
22 | communications between Commissioners regarding the | ||||||
23 | Commission's work, shall be open for public inspection, except | ||||||
24 | for records qualified under attorney-client privilege during | ||||||
25 | pending litigation. The Commission may retain assistance from | ||||||
26 | counsel, technical staff, and other persons with relevant |
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1 | skills, and shall be provided with adequate resources by the | ||||||
2 | General Assembly to complete its work. | ||||||
3 | (c) For the purpose of conducting the Commissioner | ||||||
4 | selection process, an Applicant Review Panel comprising three | ||||||
5 | Reviewers shall be chosen in the following manner in the year | ||||||
6 | in which each federal decennial census occurs. Beginning not | ||||||
7 | later than January 1 and ending not later than March 1 of the | ||||||
8 | year in which the census occurs, the Auditor General shall | ||||||
9 | request and accept applications to serve as Reviewers. By March | ||||||
10 | 31, the Auditor General shall appoint a Panel of three | ||||||
11 | Reviewers, selected by random draw from eligible applicants. | ||||||
12 | The Panel shall act in public meetings by an affirmative | ||||||
13 | vote of two Reviewers. All meetings of the Panel shall be open | ||||||
14 | to the public and public notice shall be given at least two | ||||||
15 | days prior to any meeting. All records of the Panel, including | ||||||
16 | applications to serve on the Panel or the Commission, shall be | ||||||
17 | open for public inspection, except private information about | ||||||
18 | applicants for which there is no compelling public interest in | ||||||
19 | disclosure. The Panel may retain assistance from counsel, | ||||||
20 | technical staff, and other persons with relevant skills, and | ||||||
21 | shall be provided with adequate resources by the General | ||||||
22 | Assembly to complete its work. | ||||||
23 | (d) A Commission shall be chosen in the manner set forth in | ||||||
24 | this subsection (d) in the year in which each federal decennial | ||||||
25 | census occurs. | ||||||
26 | Beginning not later than January 1 and ending not later |
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1 | than March 1 of the year in which the census occurs, the | ||||||
2 | Auditor General shall request and accept applications to serve | ||||||
3 | as Commissioners. | ||||||
4 | By May 31, the Applicant Review Panel shall select one | ||||||
5 | hundred eligible applicants based on their relevant analytical | ||||||
6 | skills, impartiality, and ability to contribute to a fair | ||||||
7 | redistricting process, and shall ensure that such applicants | ||||||
8 | reflect the demographic and geographic diversity of the State. | ||||||
9 | The Speaker and Minority Leader of the House of Representatives | ||||||
10 | and the President and Minority Leader of the Senate each may | ||||||
11 | remove up to five of the applicants selected by the Panel. | ||||||
12 | By June 30, the Panel shall publicly select seven | ||||||
13 | Commissioners by random draw from the remaining applicants; of | ||||||
14 | those seven Commissioners, including any replacements, (1) the | ||||||
15 | seven Commissioners shall reside among the Judicial Districts | ||||||
16 | in the same proportion as the number of Judges elected | ||||||
17 | therefrom under Section 3 of Article VI of this Constitution, | ||||||
18 | (2) two Commissioners shall be affiliated with the political | ||||||
19 | party whose candidate for Governor received the most votes cast | ||||||
20 | in the last general election for Governor, two Commissioners | ||||||
21 | shall be affiliated with the political party whose candidate | ||||||
22 | for Governor received the second-most votes cast in such | ||||||
23 | election, and the remaining three Commissioners shall not be | ||||||
24 | affiliated with either such political party, and (3) no more | ||||||
25 | than two Commissioners may be affiliated with the same | ||||||
26 | political party. The Speaker and Minority Leader of the House |
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1 | of Representatives and the President and Minority Leader of the | ||||||
2 | Senate each shall appoint one Commissioner from among the | ||||||
3 | remaining applicants on the basis of the applicant's | ||||||
4 | contribution to the demographic and geographic diversity of the | ||||||
5 | Commission. | ||||||
6 | (e) To be eligible to serve as a Reviewer, a person must | ||||||
7 | have education and experience in the examination and assessment | ||||||
8 | of personnel, records, systems, or procedures for ten years | ||||||
9 | preceding his or her application, must have demonstrated | ||||||
10 | understanding of and adherence to standards of ethical conduct, | ||||||
11 | and must not have been affiliated with any political party | ||||||
12 | within the three years preceding appointment. To be eligible to | ||||||
13 | serve as a Commissioner, Special Commissioner, or Reviewer, a | ||||||
14 | person (1) must be a resident and registered voter of the State | ||||||
15 | for the four years preceding appointment, (2) within the three | ||||||
16 | years preceding appointment, must not have been the holder of, | ||||||
17 | or a candidate for, any public office in the State, an employee | ||||||
18 | or officer of the State or a unit of local government or a | ||||||
19 | political party, registered as a lobbyist anywhere in the | ||||||
20 | United States, or party to a contract to provide goods or | ||||||
21 | services to the State or a principal, officer, or executive | ||||||
22 | employee of such a contractor, and (3) within the three years | ||||||
23 | preceding appointment, must not have resided with any person | ||||||
24 | described in clause (2) of this subsection. | ||||||
25 | (f) If the Commission fails to adopt and file a district | ||||||
26 | plan with the Secretary of State by June 30 of the year |
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1 | following a federal decennial census, the Chief Justice of the | ||||||
2 | Supreme Court and the most senior Judge of the Supreme Court | ||||||
3 | who is not affiliated with the same political party as the | ||||||
4 | Chief Justice shall jointly appoint a Special Commissioner for | ||||||
5 | Redistricting by July 31. The Special Commissioner shall design | ||||||
6 | and file with the Secretary of State by August 31 a district | ||||||
7 | plan satisfying the requirements and criteria set forth in | ||||||
8 | subsection (a) and a report explaining its compliance with this | ||||||
9 | Constitution and the criteria applied. The Special | ||||||
10 | Commissioner shall hold at least one public hearing in the | ||||||
11 | State before releasing his or her initial proposed district | ||||||
12 | plan and at least one public hearing in a different location in | ||||||
13 | the State after releasing his or her initial proposed district | ||||||
14 | plan and before filing the final district plan with the | ||||||
15 | Secretary of State. Upon its filing, the final district plan | ||||||
16 | filed by the Special Commissioner shall have the force and | ||||||
17 | effect of law and shall be published promptly by the Secretary | ||||||
18 | of State. | ||||||
19 | In the year following each Federal decennial census year, the
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20 | General Assembly by law shall redistrict the Legislative | ||||||
21 | Districts and the
Representative Districts.
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22 | If no redistricting plan becomes effective by June 30 of | ||||||
23 | that year, a
Legislative Redistricting Commission shall be | ||||||
24 | constituted not later than
July 10. The Commission shall | ||||||
25 | consist of eight members, no more than
four of whom shall be | ||||||
26 | members of the same political party.
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1 | The Speaker and Minority Leader of the House of | ||||||
2 | Representatives shall
each appoint to the Commission one | ||||||
3 | Representative and one person who is
not a member of the | ||||||
4 | General Assembly. The President and Minority Leader
of the | ||||||
5 | Senate shall each appoint to the Commission one Senator and one
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6 | person who is not a member of the General Assembly.
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7 | The members shall be certified to the Secretary of State by | ||||||
8 | the
appointing authorities. A vacancy on the Commission shall | ||||||
9 | be filled
within five days by the authority that made the | ||||||
10 | original appointment. A
Chairman and Vice Chairman shall be | ||||||
11 | chosen by a majority of all members
of the Commission.
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12 | Not later than August 10, the Commission shall file with | ||||||
13 | the
Secretary of State a redistricting plan approved by at | ||||||
14 | least five
members.
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15 | If the Commission fails to file an approved redistricting | ||||||
16 | plan, the
Supreme Court shall submit the names of two persons, | ||||||
17 | not of the same
political party, to the Secretary of State not | ||||||
18 | later than September 1.
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19 | Not later than September 5, the Secretary of State publicly | ||||||
20 | shall
draw by random selection the name of one of the two | ||||||
21 | persons to serve as
the ninth member of the Commission.
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22 | Not later than October 5, the Commission shall file with | ||||||
23 | the
Secretary of State a redistricting plan approved by at | ||||||
24 | least five
members.
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25 | An approved redistricting plan filed with the Secretary of | ||||||
26 | State
shall be presumed valid, shall have the force and effect |
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1 | of law and
shall be published promptly by the Secretary of | ||||||
2 | State.
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3 | (g) The Supreme Court shall have original and exclusive | ||||||
4 | jurisdiction in cases relating to matters under this Section. | ||||||
5 | The Commission shall have exclusive authority, and shall be | ||||||
6 | provided adequate resources by the General Assembly, to defend | ||||||
7 | any district plan adopted and filed by the Commission. over
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8 | actions concerning redistricting the House and Senate, which | ||||||
9 | shall be
initiated in the name of the People of the State by | ||||||
10 | the Attorney
General .
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11 | (Source: Amendment adopted at general election November 4, | ||||||
12 | 1980.)
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13 | SCHEDULE
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14 | This Constitutional Amendment takes effect upon being | ||||||
15 | declared adopted in accordance with Section 7 of the Illinois | ||||||
16 | Constitutional Amendment Act.
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