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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 ONE | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE SENATE | ||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 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 Article IV of the | ||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Illinois Constitution by changing Sections 2 and 3 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. 2)
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13 | SECTION 2. LEGISLATIVE COMPOSITION
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14 | (a) One Senator shall be elected from each Legislative | ||||||||||||||||||||
15 | District.
Immediately following each decennial redistricting, | ||||||||||||||||||||
16 | the General Assembly
by law shall divide the Legislative | ||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Districts as equally as possible
into three groups. Senators | ||||||||||||||||||||
18 | from one group shall be elected for terms of
four years, four | ||||||||||||||||||||
19 | years and two years; Senators from the second group,
for terms | ||||||||||||||||||||
20 | of four years, two years and four years; and Senators from the
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21 | third group, for terms of two years, four years and four years. | ||||||||||||||||||||
22 | The
Legislative Districts in each group shall be distributed | ||||||||||||||||||||
23 | substantially
equally over the State.
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1 | (b) Each Legislative District shall be divided into two | ||||||
2 | Representative
Districts. In 1982 and every two years | ||||||
3 | thereafter one Representative shall
be elected from each | ||||||
4 | Representative District for a term of two years.
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5 | (c) To be eligible to serve as a member of the General | ||||||
6 | Assembly, a
person must be a United States citizen, at least 21 | ||||||
7 | years old, and for
the two years preceding his election or | ||||||
8 | appointment a resident of the
district which he is to | ||||||
9 | represent. In the general election following a
redistricting, a | ||||||
10 | candidate for the General Assembly may be elected from
any | ||||||
11 | district which contains a part of the district in which he | ||||||
12 | resided
at the time of the redistricting and reelected if a | ||||||
13 | resident of the new
district he represents for 18 months prior | ||||||
14 | to reelection.
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15 | (d) Within thirty days after a vacancy occurs, it shall be | ||||||
16 | filled by
appointment as provided by law. If the vacancy is in | ||||||
17 | a Senatorial office
with more than twenty-eight months | ||||||
18 | remaining in the term, the appointed
Senator shall serve until | ||||||
19 | the next general election, at which time a
Senator shall be | ||||||
20 | elected to serve for the remainder of the term. If the
vacancy | ||||||
21 | is in a Representative office or in any other Senatorial | ||||||
22 | office,
the appointment shall be for the remainder of the term. | ||||||
23 | An appointee to
fill a vacancy shall be a member of the same | ||||||
24 | political party as the
person he succeeds.
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25 | (e) No member of the General Assembly shall receive | ||||||
26 | compensation as
a public officer or employee from any other |
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1 | governmental entity for time
during which he is in attendance | ||||||
2 | as a member of the General Assembly.
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3 | No member of the General Assembly during the term for which | ||||||
4 | he was
elected or appointed shall be appointed to a public | ||||||
5 | office which shall
have been created or the compensation for | ||||||
6 | which shall have been
increased by the General Assembly during | ||||||
7 | that term.
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8 | (Source: Amendment adopted at general election November 4, | ||||||
9 | 1980.)
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10 | (ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 3)
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11 | SECTION 3. LEGISLATIVE REDISTRICTING
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12 | (a) As used in this Section, "consumer price index-u" means | ||||||
13 | the index published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the | ||||||
14 | United States Department of Labor or a successor agency that | ||||||
15 | measures the average change in prices of goods and services | ||||||
16 | purchased by all urban consumers, United States city average, | ||||||
17 | all items, 1982-84=100. | ||||||
18 | (b) Each Legislative District, Representative District, | ||||||
19 | and
Congressional District shall, in the following order of | ||||||
20 | priority: | ||||||
21 | (1) fully comply with the United States Constitution | ||||||
22 | and federal laws,
such as the federal Voting Rights Act; | ||||||
23 | (2) be substantially equal in population; | ||||||
24 | (3) provide racial
minorities and language minorities | ||||||
25 | with the equal opportunity
to participate in the political |
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1 | process and elect
candidates of their choice; | ||||||
2 | (4) provide racial minorities and
language minorities | ||||||
3 | who constitute less than a voting-age
majority of a | ||||||
4 | Legislative District, Representative District, or | ||||||
5 | Congressional District with an opportunity to | ||||||
6 | substantially
influence the outcome of an election; | ||||||
7 | (5) be contiguous; | ||||||
8 | (6) be
compact; | ||||||
9 | (7) respect, to the extent practical, geographic
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10 | integrity of units of local government; | ||||||
11 | (8) respect, to the extent
practical, communities | ||||||
12 | sharing common social or economic
interests; | ||||||
13 | (9) and not discriminate against or in favor of any
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14 | political party or individual. | ||||||
15 | (c) No later than August 30 of the year that each
federal | ||||||
16 | decennial census occurs, the Chief Justice and the
most senior | ||||||
17 | Supreme Court Judge who is not elected
from the same political | ||||||
18 | party as the Chief Justice shall
select 16 commissioners to | ||||||
19 | form an Independent
Redistricting Commission. The | ||||||
20 | commissioners must reflect the
ethnic, gender, and racial | ||||||
21 | demographics of Illinois,
14 of the commissioners must | ||||||
22 | represent, in equal number, the two
political parties whose | ||||||
23 | gubernatorial candidates received the
greatest number of votes | ||||||
24 | in the last gubernatorial election
and two of the commissioners | ||||||
25 | must represent neither of those parties. There must be at least
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26 | two commissioners from each Judicial District. |
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1 | (d) A person is ineligible to serve on the Commission if
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2 | within the previous four calendar years the person or his or
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3 | her spouse or immediate family member was appointed or elected
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4 | to a position with the State, federal, or local
government; is | ||||||
5 | a State employee; is a lobbyist as defined by
law; has an | ||||||
6 | ownership interest in an entity
with a State or federal | ||||||
7 | contract; or is appointed or elected to
serve a political | ||||||
8 | party. A commissioner is ineligible for a
period of 10 years to | ||||||
9 | serve in the General Assembly or to be
appointed to a position | ||||||
10 | subject to Senate confirmation. Commissioners must file | ||||||
11 | financial disclosure statements
and abide by any ethics | ||||||
12 | requirements established by law. | ||||||
13 | (e) The Commission shall act in public meetings by the
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14 | affirmative vote of 10 commissioners. The Commission shall
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15 | elect its chairperson and vice chairperson, who shall not be
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16 | affiliated with the same political party. Each meeting of the
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17 | Commission shall be open to the public and there must be public | ||||||
18 | notice at
least seven days before a meeting. All records of the
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19 | Commission, including all communications to or from the
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20 | Commission regarding the work of the Commission, shall be
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21 | available for public inspection. The Commission shall adopt
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22 | rules governing its procedures. The Commission shall be | ||||||
23 | considered a public body subject to the Freedom of Information | ||||||
24 | Act or a successor Act and the Open Meetings Act or a successor | ||||||
25 | Act. Commissioners and staff may
not communicate with or | ||||||
26 | receive communications about
redistricting matters from anyone |
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1 | outside of a public
hearing. | ||||||
2 | (f) The Commission shall hold at least 20 public
hearings | ||||||
3 | throughout the State before adopting a
redistricting plan, with | ||||||
4 | a majority occurring before the
Commission releases any | ||||||
5 | proposed redistricting plan and at
least 10 public hearings | ||||||
6 | must occur throughout the State after the
release of any | ||||||
7 | proposed redistricting plan. | ||||||
8 | The Commission must provide a meaningful opportunity for
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9 | racial minorities and language minorities to participate in
the | ||||||
10 | public hearings, including, but not limited to, issuing notices | ||||||
11 | in
multiple languages and ensuring that translation services | ||||||
12 | are
available at all hearings at the Commission's expense or
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13 | through partnership with outside organizations. These public
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14 | hearings must be open to all members of the public and must
be | ||||||
15 | planned to encourage attendance and participation across
the | ||||||
16 | State, including the use of technology that allows for
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17 | real-time, virtual participation and feedback during the
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18 | hearings. When releasing a proposed redistricting plan, the
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19 | Commission must also release population data, geographic data,
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20 | election data, and any other data used to create the plan, when | ||||||
21 | the
Commission receives this information. The Commission must | ||||||
22 | also provide terminals for members of
the public to access the | ||||||
23 | data and associated software. During the
map drawing process, | ||||||
24 | any member of the public may submit maps for
consideration to | ||||||
25 | the Commission. Those submissions are public
records that are | ||||||
26 | open to comment. |
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1 | The
Commission may not adopt a redistricting plan until the
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2 | Commission adopts and publishes a report explaining
the plan's | ||||||
3 | compliance with the United States Constitution and Illinois
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4 | Constitution. Before the adoption of a redistricting plan,
the | ||||||
5 | Commission shall release to the public
the final plan and its | ||||||
6 | associated compliance report. The
meeting to vote on adoption | ||||||
7 | of a redistricting plan shall
occur no sooner than 30 days | ||||||
8 | after the release of the
final plan and its associated | ||||||
9 | compliance report. All proposed
and adopted maps and any data | ||||||
10 | used to develop these maps are public
records. The Commission | ||||||
11 | shall maintain a website or other similar
electronic platform | ||||||
12 | to disseminate information about the
Commission, including | ||||||
13 | records of its meetings and hearings,
proposed redistricting | ||||||
14 | plans, assessments and reports on plans, and
to allow the | ||||||
15 | public to view its meetings and hearings in both live
and | ||||||
16 | archived form. The website or electronic platform must allow
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17 | the public to submit redistricting plans and comments on
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18 | redistricting plans to the Commission for its consideration. | ||||||
19 | (g) The Commission shall adopt and file with the Secretary
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20 | of State a redistricting plan for the Legislative Districts,
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21 | Representative Districts, and Congressional Districts by
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22 | August 1 of the year following the federal decennial census.
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23 | The Commission may adopt separate redistricting plans
for the | ||||||
24 | Legislative Districts, the Representative
Districts, and the | ||||||
25 | Congressional Districts. | ||||||
26 | (h) If the Commission fails to adopt and file a
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1 | redistricting plan by August 1 of the year following a
federal
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2 | decennial census, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and
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3 | the most senior Supreme Court Judge who is not
elected from the | ||||||
4 | same political party as the Chief Justice
shall appoint, by | ||||||
5 | August 8, a seventeenth member to the Commission.
The | ||||||
6 | seventeenth member of the Commission must not be
affiliated | ||||||
7 | with either major political party. The 17-member Commission | ||||||
8 | shall adopt and file with the Secretary of
State redistricting | ||||||
9 | plans for the Legislative Districts,
Representative Districts, | ||||||
10 | and Congressional Districts by
September 1 of the year | ||||||
11 | following the federal decennial census. | ||||||
12 | (i) Members of the Commission shall be compensated at the
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13 | rate of $300 for each day the member
is engaged in Commission | ||||||
14 | business. For each succeeding
Commission, the rate of | ||||||
15 | compensation shall be adjusted in
each year of the federal | ||||||
16 | decennial census by the cumulative change in inflation based on | ||||||
17 | the consumer price index-u or a successor metric. Members of | ||||||
18 | the Commission are
eligible for reimbursement of personal | ||||||
19 | expenses incurred in
connection with the duties performed | ||||||
20 | pursuant to this act. A
member's residence is deemed to be the | ||||||
21 | member's post of duty
for purposes of reimbursement of | ||||||
22 | expenses. | ||||||
23 | (j) In the year before each federal decennial census, the | ||||||
24 | Governor
shall include in the budget submitted under Section 2 | ||||||
25 | of Article VIII to the
General Assembly amounts of funding for | ||||||
26 | the Commission and
the Secretary of State that are sufficient |
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1 | to meet the
estimated expenses of each of those officers or | ||||||
2 | entities in
implementing the redistricting process required by | ||||||
3 | this Section
for a 3-year period, including, but not limited | ||||||
4 | to,
adequate funding for a statewide outreach program to | ||||||
5 | solicit
broad public participation in the redistricting | ||||||
6 | process. The
Governor shall also make adequate office space | ||||||
7 | available for the operation of the Commission. The Legislature | ||||||
8 | shall make the necessary appropriation in a budget | ||||||
9 | implementation Act, and the appropriation shall be available | ||||||
10 | during the entire 3-year appropriation shall be available | ||||||
11 | during the entire three-year period. The appropriation made | ||||||
12 | shall be equal to the greater of $3,000,000 or the amount | ||||||
13 | expended in accordance with this subsection in the immediately | ||||||
14 | preceding
redistricting process, as each amount is adjusted by | ||||||
15 | the
cumulative change in inflation based on the consumer price | ||||||
16 | index-u or a successor metric, since the date of the
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17 | immediately preceding appropriation made in accordance with | ||||||
18 | this
subsection. The Legislature may make additional
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19 | appropriations in any year that it determines that the
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20 | Commission requires additional funding in order to fulfill
its | ||||||
21 | duties. The Commission, with fiscal oversight from
the | ||||||
22 | Comptroller or its successor, shall have procurement and
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23 | contracting authority and may hire staff and consultants, for
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24 | the purposes of this Section, including legal representation. | ||||||
25 | (k) A redistricting plan filed with the Secretary of State | ||||||
26 | shall be presumed valid and shall be published promptly by the |
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1 | Secretary of State. | ||||||
2 | (l) The Supreme Court shall have original and exclusive | ||||||
3 | jurisdiction over actions concerning redistricting the House | ||||||
4 | and Senate, which shall be initiated in the name of the People | ||||||
5 | of the State by the Attorney General. Each person who resides | ||||||
6 | or is domiciled in the State, or whose executive office or | ||||||
7 | principal place of business is located in the State, may bring | ||||||
8 | an action in court of competent jurisdiction to obtain any of | ||||||
9 | the relief available. | ||||||
10 | (a) Legislative Districts shall be compact, contiguous and
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11 | substantially equal in population. Representative Districts | ||||||
12 | shall be compact,
contiguous, and substantially equal in | ||||||
13 | population.
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14 | (b) In the year following each Federal decennial census | ||||||
15 | year, the
General Assembly by law shall redistrict the | ||||||
16 | Legislative Districts and the
Representative Districts.
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17 | If no redistricting plan becomes effective by June 30 of | ||||||
18 | that year, a
Legislative Redistricting Commission shall be | ||||||
19 | constituted not later than
July 10. The Commission shall | ||||||
20 | consist of eight members, no more than
four of whom shall be | ||||||
21 | members of the same political party.
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22 | The Speaker and Minority Leader of the House of | ||||||
23 | Representatives shall
each appoint to the Commission one | ||||||
24 | Representative and one person who is
not a member of the | ||||||
25 | General Assembly. The President and Minority Leader
of the | ||||||
26 | Senate shall each appoint to the Commission one Senator and one
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1 | person who is not a member of the General Assembly.
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2 | The members shall be certified to the Secretary of State by | ||||||
3 | the
appointing authorities. A vacancy on the Commission shall | ||||||
4 | be filled
within five days by the authority that made the | ||||||
5 | original appointment. A
Chairman and Vice Chairman shall be | ||||||
6 | chosen by a majority of all members
of the Commission.
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7 | Not later than August 10, the Commission shall file with | ||||||
8 | the
Secretary of State a redistricting plan approved by at | ||||||
9 | least five
members.
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10 | If the Commission fails to file an approved redistricting | ||||||
11 | plan, the
Supreme Court shall submit the names of two persons, | ||||||
12 | not of the same
political party, to the Secretary of State not | ||||||
13 | later than September 1.
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14 | Not later than September 5, the Secretary of State publicly | ||||||
15 | shall
draw by random selection the name of one of the two | ||||||
16 | persons to serve as
the ninth member of the Commission.
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17 | Not later than October 5, the Commission shall file with | ||||||
18 | the
Secretary of State a redistricting plan approved by at | ||||||
19 | least five
members.
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20 | An approved redistricting plan filed with the Secretary of | ||||||
21 | State
shall be presumed valid, shall have the force and effect | ||||||
22 | of law and
shall be published promptly by the Secretary of | ||||||
23 | State.
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24 | The Supreme Court shall have original and exclusive | ||||||
25 | jurisdiction over
actions concerning redistricting the House | ||||||
26 | and Senate, which shall be
initiated in the name of the People |
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1 | of the State by the Attorney
General.
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2 | (Source: Amendment adopted at general election November 4, | ||||||
3 | 1980.)
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4 | SCHEDULE
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5 | This Constitutional Amendment takes effect upon being | ||||||
6 | declared adopted in accordance with Section of the Illinois | ||||||
7 | Constitutional Amendment Act and applies to redistricting
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8 | beginning in 2021 and to the election of General Assembly
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9 | members beginning in 2022.
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