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 1        AN  ACT in relation to municipal officers, amending named
 2    Acts.

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

 5        Section  5.  The  Illinois  Municipal  Code is amended by
 6    changing Section 3.1-10-5 as follows:

 7        (65 ILCS 5/3.1-10-5) (from Ch. 24, par. 3.1-10-5)
 8        Sec. 3.1-10-5.  Qualifications; elective office.
 9        (a)  A person is not eligible for an  elective  municipal
10    office  unless  that  person  is  a  qualified elector of the
11    municipality and has resided in the municipality at least one
12    year next preceding the election.
13        (b)  A person is not eligible for an  elective  municipal
14    office  if  that person is in arrears in the payment of a tax
15    or other indebtedness due to the  municipality  or  has  been
16    convicted  in  any  court located in the United States of any
17    infamous crime, bribery, perjury, or other felony.
18        (c)  A person is not eligible for the office of  alderman
19    of  a  ward  or  trustee of a district unless that person has
20    resided in the municipality, as the case may be, at least one
21    year next preceding the election or  appointment,  except  as
22    provided in subsection (b) of Section 3.1-25-75.
23    (Source: P.A. 87-1119.)

24        Section  10.  The Revised Cities and Villages Act of 1941
25    is amended by changing Sections 21-5,  21-12,  and  21-22  as
26    follows:

27        (65 ILCS 20/21-5) (from Ch. 24, par. 21-5)
28        Sec. 21-5. Mayor; Term of office.
29        (a)  The mayor of the city of Chicago shall be elected in
 
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 1    1943  and quadrennially thereafter in a nonpartisan election.
 2    The candidate receiving a majority  of  the  votes  cast  for
 3    mayor  at the consolidated primary election shall be declared
 4    mayor.  If no candidate receives a majority of the  votes,  a
 5    runoff  election  shall be held at the consolidated election,
 6    when only the names of the candidates receiving  the  highest
 7    and  second  highest  number  of  votes  at  the consolidated
 8    primary election shall appear on the ballot.   If  more  than
 9    one  candidate  received the highest or second highest number
10    of votes at the consolidated primary election, the  names  of
11    all  candidates  receiving  the  highest  and  second highest
12    number  of  votes  shall  appear  on  the   ballot   at   the
13    consolidated  election.   The candidate receiving the highest
14    number  of  votes  at  the  consolidated  election  shall  be
15    declared elected.
16        (b)  The mayor shall hold his or her office  for  4  four
17    years  beginning  at  noon  on the first Monday in May of the
18    month following his or her election, and  until  his  or  her
19    successor is elected and qualified.
20    (Source: P.A. 89-95, eff. 1-1-96.)

21        (65 ILCS 20/21-12) (from Ch. 24, par. 21-12)
22        Sec.  21-12.  City  clerk  and  city treasurer; Election;
23    Tenure. At the time of election of the mayor there  shall  be
24    elected  also  a  city  clerk  and  a  city  treasurer.   The
25    candidates  receiving  a majority of the votes cast for clerk
26    and treasurer at the consolidated primary election  shall  be
27    declared the clerk and treasurer.  If no candidate receives a
28    majority  of  the  votes  for  one  of  the offices, a runoff
29    election shall be held at  the  consolidated  election,  when
30    only  the  names  of the candidates receiving the highest and
31    second highest  number  of  votes  for  that  office  at  the
32    consolidated primary election shall appear on the ballot.  If
33    more  than  one  candidate  received  the  highest  or second
 
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 1    highest number of  votes  for  one  of  the  offices  at  the
 2    consolidated  primary  election,  the names of all candidates
 3    receiving the highest and second highest number of votes  for
 4    that  office  shall  appear on the ballot at the consolidated
 5    election.  The candidate  receiving  the  highest  number  of
 6    votes at the consolidated election shall be declared elected.
 7        The clerk and treasurer each shall hold office for a term
 8    of  4  years  beginning at noon on the first Monday in May of
 9    the month following the election and  until  a  successor  is
10    elected  and qualified.  No person, however, shall be elected
11    to the office of city treasurer for 2 terms in succession.
12    (Source: P.A. 89-95, eff. 1-1-96.)

13        (65 ILCS 20/21-22) (from Ch. 24, par. 21-22)
14        Sec. 21-22.  General election for aldermen; vacancies.
15        (a)  A general election for aldermen shall be held in the
16    year 1943 and every 4 years thereafter, at which one alderman
17    shall be elected from each of the 50 wards  provided  for  by
18    this Article.  The aldermen elected shall serve for a term of
19    4  years  beginning at noon on the first Monday in May of the
20    month following the election  of  city  officers,  and  until
21    their   successors   are  elected  and  have  qualified.  All
22    elections for  aldermen  shall  be  in  accordance  with  the
23    provisions  of  law  in  force  and  operative in the City of
24    Chicago for such elections at  the  time  the  elections  are
25    held.
26        (b)  Vacancies  occurring in the office of alderman shall
27    be filled in the manner prescribed for filling  vacancies  in
28    Section   3.1-10-50   of  the  Illinois  Municipal  Code.  An
29    appointment to fill a vacancy shall be made  within  60  days
30    after   the   vacancy   occurs.    The  requirement  that  an
31    appointment be made within 60 days is an exclusive power  and
32    function  of  the  State and is a denial and limitation under
33    Article VII,  Section  6,  subsection  (h)  of  the  Illinois
 
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 1    Constitution  of  the  power  of  a home rule municipality to
 2    require that an appointment be made within a different period
 3    after the vacancy occurs.
 4    (Source: P.A. 87-1052; 87-1119; 88-45.)

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