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Public Act 097-1091 |
SB3576 Enrolled | LRB097 18596 KMW 63828 b |
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AN ACT concerning local government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by |
changing Sections 3.1-10-5, 3.1-20-10, and 3.1-20-25 as |
follows:
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(65 ILCS 5/3.1-10-5) (from Ch. 24, par. 3.1-10-5)
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Sec. 3.1-10-5. Qualifications; elective office.
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(a) A person is not eligible for an elective municipal |
office unless that
person is a qualified elector of the |
municipality and has resided in the
municipality at least
one |
year next preceding the election or appointment, except as |
provided in subsection (c) of Section 3.1-20-25, subsection (b) |
of Section 3.1-25-75, Section 5-2-2, or Section 5-2-11.
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(b) A person is not eligible for an elective municipal |
office if that
person is in arrears
in the payment of a tax or |
other indebtedness due to the municipality or
has been |
convicted in any court located in the United States of any |
infamous
crime,
bribery, perjury, or other felony.
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(c) A person is not eligible for the office of
alderman of |
a ward unless that person has resided
in the ward that the |
person seeks to represent, and a person is not eligible for the |
office of trustee of a district unless that person has resided |
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in the
municipality, at least one year next
preceding the |
election or appointment, except
as provided in subsection (c) |
of Section 3.1-20-25, subsection (b) of Section 3.1-25-75, |
Section 5-2-2, or Section 5-2-11.
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(d) If a person (i) is a resident of a municipality |
immediately prior to the active duty military service of that |
person or that person's spouse, (ii) resides anywhere outside |
of the municipality during that active duty military service, |
and (iii) immediately upon completion of that active duty |
military service is again a resident of the municipality, then |
the time during which the person resides outside the |
municipality during the active duty military service is deemed |
to be time during which the person is a resident of the |
municipality for purposes of determining the residency |
requirement under subsection (a).
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(Source: P.A. 95-61, eff. 8-13-07; 95-646, eff. 1-1-08; 95-876, |
eff. 8-21-08.)
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(65 ILCS 5/3.1-20-10) (from Ch. 24, par. 3.1-20-10)
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Sec. 3.1-20-10. Aldermen; number.
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsections (b) and (c) |
of this
Section, Section 3.1-20-20, or as otherwise provided in |
the case of
aldermen-at-large,
the number of aldermen, when not |
elected by the minority
representation plan, shall be |
determined using the most recent federal decennial census |
results as follows: |
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(1) in cities not exceeding 3,000
inhabitants, 6 aldermen; |
(2) in cities exceeding 3,000 but not exceeding 15,000, 8 |
aldermen;
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(3) in cities exceeding 15,000 but not exceeding 20,000, 10 |
aldermen; |
(4) in cities exceeding 20,000 but
not exceeding 50,000, 14 |
aldermen; |
(5) in cities exceeding 50,000 but not exceeding 70,000,
16 |
aldermen; |
(6) in cities exceeding 70,000 but not exceeding 90,000, 18 |
aldermen; and |
(7) in cities exceeding from
90,000 but not exceeding to |
500,000, 20 aldermen. |
No redistricting shall be required in order
to reduce the |
number of aldermen in order to comply with this Section.
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(b) Instead of the number of aldermen set forth in |
subsection (a), a
municipality with 15,000 or more inhabitants |
may adopt, either by ordinance
or by resolution, not more than |
one year after the municipality's receipt of the new federal |
decennial census
results, the following number of aldermen: in |
cities exceeding 15,000 but not
exceeding 20,000, 8 aldermen; |
exceeding 20,000 but not
exceeding 50,000, 10 aldermen; |
exceeding 50,000 but not exceeding 70,000, 14
aldermen; |
exceeding 70,000 but not exceeding 90,000, 16 aldermen; and |
exceeding
90,000 but not exceeding 500,000, 18 aldermen.
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(c) Instead of the number of aldermen set forth in |
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subsection (a), a
municipality with 40,000 or more inhabitants |
may adopt, either by ordinance
or by resolution, not more than |
one year after the municipality's receipt of the new federal |
decennial census
results, the following number of aldermen: in |
cities exceeding 40,000 but
not exceeding 50,000, 16 aldermen.
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(d) If, according to the most recent federal decennial |
census results, the population of a municipality increases or |
decreases under this Section, then the municipality may adopt |
an ordinance or resolution to retain the number of aldermen |
that existed before the most recent federal decennial census |
results. The ordinance or resolution may not be adopted more |
than one year after the municipality's receipt of the most |
recent federal decennial census results. |
(Source: P.A. 96-1156, eff. 7-21-10; 97-301, eff. 8-11-11.)
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(65 ILCS 5/3.1-20-25) (from Ch. 24, par. 3.1-20-25)
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Sec. 3.1-20-25. Redistricting a city.
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(a) In the formation of wards, the number of
inhabitants of |
the city
immediately preceding the division of the city into |
wards shall be
as nearly equal in population, and the wards |
shall be of as compact and
contiguous territory, as |
practicable. Wards shall be created in a
manner so that, as far |
as practicable, no precinct shall be divided between
2 or more |
wards.
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(b) Whenever an official
decennial census shows that a city |
contains more or fewer wards than it is
entitled to, the city |
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council of the city, by ordinance, shall redistrict
the city |
into as many wards as the city is entitled. This
redistricting |
shall be completed not less than 30 days before the first day
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set by the general election law for the filing of candidate |
petitions for
the next succeeding election for city officers. |
At this election there
shall be elected the number of aldermen |
to which the city is entitled,
except as provided in subsection |
(c).
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(c) If it appears from any official decennial census
that |
it is necessary to redistrict under subsection (b) or for any |
other reason a city has the requisite number of inhabitants to
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authorize it to increase the number of aldermen , the city |
council shall
immediately proceed to redistrict the city
and |
shall hold the next city election in
accordance with the new |
redistricting. At this election the aldermen whose
terms of |
office are not expiring shall be considered aldermen for the |
new
wards respectively in which their residences are situated. |
At this election, in a municipality that is not a newly |
incorporated municipality, a candidate for alderman may be |
elected from any ward that contains a part of the ward in which |
he or she resided at least one year next preceding the election |
that follows the redistricting,
and, if elected, that person |
may be reelected from the new ward he or she represents if he |
or she
resides in that ward for at least one year next |
preceding reelection. If there are 2
or more aldermen with |
terms of office not expiring and residing in the same
ward |
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under the new redistricting, the alderman who holds over for |
that ward
shall be determined by lot in the presence of the |
city council, in the
manner directed by the council, and all |
other aldermen shall fill
their unexpired terms as |
aldermen-at-large. The aldermen-at-large, if any,
shall have |
the same powers and duties as all other aldermen, but upon the
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expiration of their terms the offices of aldermen-at-large |
shall be abolished.
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(d) If the redistricting results in one or more wards in |
which no aldermen
reside whose terms of office have not |
expired, 2 aldermen shall be elected
in accordance with Section |
3.1-20-35, unless the city elected only one
alderman per ward |
pursuant to a referendum under subsection (a) of Section
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3.1-20-20.
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(e) A redistricting ordinance that has decreased the number
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of wards of a city because of a decrease in population of the |
city shall
not be effective if, not less than 60 days before |
the time fixed for
the next succeeding general municipal |
election, an official
census is officially published that shows |
that the city has regained a
population that entitles it to the |
number of wards that it had just
before the passage of the last |
redistricting ordinance.
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(Source: P.A. 95-646, eff. 1-1-08.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law. |