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Full Text of HB2937  99th General Assembly

HB2937 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  
  

 


 
99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2015 and 2016
HB2937

 

Introduced , by Rep. Mark Batinick

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
New Act

    Creates the Local Government Elected Official Recall Act. Provides that non-home rule local officeholders that were elected during a general consolidated election may be recalled under the Act. Establishes petition requirements for recall elections.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning elections.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Local
5Government Elected Official Recall Act.
 
6    Section 5. Local government recall elections.
7    (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, non-home
8rule local officeholders that were elected during a general
9consolidated election may be recalled under this Act.
10    (b) In order to recall an elected official under this Act,
11the organizer of the petitions of the recall must (1) reside
12within the jurisdiction that the official represents and (2)
13file with the local election authority petitions meeting the
14following signature requirements of voters registered in that
15jurisdiction supporting the recall: signatures representing
1625% of the votes cast in that jurisdiction in the last election
17for Governor or 10,000 signatures of residents of the
18jurisdiction, whichever is less.
19    Before circulating petitions for a recall election, the
20petitioner must file with the appropriate election authority.
21Such filing shall contain the name of the petitioner requesting
22the recall, the officeholder to be recalled, and the reason for
23the recall. Circulation of petitions may only begin after the

 

 

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1filing of the intent to recall. The recall petitions shall
2follow the same general format as petitions for running for
3office, but shall include the words "RECALL PETITION" on the
4top of each form with the reason for the recall also printed on
5the form.
6    The intent to recall may be filed any time after an
7officeholder has been in office for more than one year. Recall
8petitions can only be circulated between 120 and 180 days
9before a general consolidated election and after the intent to
10recall has been filed. Petitions can be filed anytime between
11120 and 180 days before a general consolidated election.
12    (c) All recall elections under this Act shall be conducted
13during consolidated elections. The ballot question or the
14recall shall read as follows:
15    "Should (elected official) be recalled from (his or her)
16    positions as (title of position)? (YES/NO)
17    If (elected official) is recalled, who do you support to
18    replace (him or her)?
19    (Elected official).
20    (Candidate).
21    (Candidate)."
22    (d) Replacement candidates wishing to be listed on the
23recall ballot shall be certified under the same procedures as
24if they were running for the applicable office in a standard
25election, except for the petition circulation and filing of
26petitions shall only be between the time the intent to recall

 

 

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1is filed and 90 days before the election. Candidates running to
2replace the recalled officeholder shall state clearly on their
3petitions which officeholder they are seeking to replace.
4    (e) There shall be no primary or runoff election after a
5recall election. The top vote-getter or vote-getters in the
6recall election shall replace the elected official or officials
7that were recalled.
8    (f) The procedure to be certified to run in the recall
9election shall be the same as being nominated and certified in
10the standard election for the office to be filled. Challenges
11to recall petitions shall follow the same procedures as
12challenges to petitions under the Election Code.
13    (g) If multiple officeholders from the same public office
14or district are being recalled, each recall question must be
15asked separately. All candidates running as replacements for
16that office and the current officeholder shall be on the ballot
17beneath the recall question.