Full Text of SJRCA0022 100th General Assembly
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State of Illinois
2017 and 2018 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT SC0022 Introduced 2/13/2018, by Sen. Julie A. Morrison SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Proposes to amend the Legislature Article of the Illinois Constitution. Creates the Independent Redistricting Commission to adopt and file with the Secretary of State a redistricting plan for Legislative and Representative Districts. Provides for the selection of Commissioners and establishes the authority of a Special Commissioner to design a redistricting plan in the event that the Commission fails to properly adopt and file a redistricting plan. Effective beginning with redistricting in 2021 and applies to members elected in 2022 and thereafter.
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| 1 | | SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
| 2 | | CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
| 3 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDREDTH GENERAL | 4 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES | 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 Section 3 of Article IV | 9 | | of the Illinois Constitution as follows:
| 10 | | ARTICLE IV
| 11 | | THE LEGISLATURE
| 12 | | (ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 3)
| 13 | | SECTION 3. LEGISLATIVE REDISTRICTING
| 14 | | (a) The Independent Redistricting Commission comprising 11 | 15 | | Commissioners shall adopt and file with the Secretary of State | 16 | | a redistricting plan for Legislative Districts and | 17 | | Representative Districts by June 30 of the year following each | 18 | | Federal decennial census. Legislative Districts shall be | 19 | | contiguous and substantially equal in population. | 20 | | Representative Districts shall be contiguous and substantially | 21 | | equal in population. The redistricting plan shall comply with | 22 | | Federal law. Subject to the foregoing, the Commission shall | 23 | | apply the following criteria: (1) the redistricting plan shall |
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| 1 | | not dilute or diminish the ability of a racial or language | 2 | | minority community to elect the candidates of its choice, | 3 | | including when voting in concert with other persons; (2) the | 4 | | redistricting plan shall respect the geographic integrity of | 5 | | units of local government; and (3) the redistricting plan shall | 6 | | respect the geographic integrity of communities sharing common | 7 | | social and economic interests, which do not include | 8 | | relationships with political parties or candidates for office. | 9 | | The redistricting plan shall not either intentionally or unduly | 10 | | discriminate against or intentionally or unduly favor any | 11 | | political party, political group, or particular person. In | 12 | | designing the redistricting plan, the Commission shall | 13 | | consider party registration and voting history data only to | 14 | | assess compliance with the requirements in this subsection (a). | 15 | | (b) For the purpose of conducting the Commissioner | 16 | | selection process, an Applicant Review Panel comprising three | 17 | | Reviewers shall be chosen in the manner set forth in this | 18 | | subsection (b). Beginning not later than January 1 and ending | 19 | | not later than March 1 of the year in which the Federal | 20 | | decennial census occurs, the Auditor General shall request and | 21 | | accept applications to serve as a Reviewer. The Auditor General | 22 | | shall review all applications and select a pool of 30 potential | 23 | | Reviewers. The Auditor General should select applicants for the | 24 | | pool of potential Reviewers who would operate in an ethical and | 25 | | non-partisan manner by considering whether each applicant is a | 26 | | resident and registered voter of the State and has been for the |
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| 1 | | four years preceding his or her application, has demonstrated | 2 | | understanding of and adherence to standards of ethical conduct, | 3 | | and has been unaffiliated with any political party for the | 4 | | three years preceding appointment. By March 31 of the year in | 5 | | which the Federal decennial census occurs, the Auditor General | 6 | | shall publicly select by random draw the Panel of three | 7 | | Reviewers from the pool of potential Reviewers. | 8 | | (c) Beginning not later than January 1 and ending not later | 9 | | than March 1 of the year in which the Federal decennial census | 10 | | occurs, the Auditor General shall request and accept | 11 | | applications to serve as a Commissioner on the Independent | 12 | | Redistricting Commission. By May 31, the Panel shall select a | 13 | | pool of 100 potential Commissioners. The Panel should select | 14 | | applicants for the pool of potential Commissioners who would be | 15 | | diverse and unaffected by conflicts of interest by considering | 16 | | whether each applicant is a resident and registered voter of | 17 | | the State and has been for the four years preceding his or her | 18 | | application, as well as each applicant's prior political | 19 | | experience, relevant analytical skills, ability to contribute | 20 | | to a fair redistricting process, and ability to represent the | 21 | | demographic and geographic diversity of the State. The Panel | 22 | | shall act by affirmative vote of two Reviewers. All records of | 23 | | the Panel, including applications to serve on the Panel, shall | 24 | | be open for public inspection, except private information about | 25 | | applicants for which there is no compelling public interest in | 26 | | disclosure. |
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| 1 | | (d) Not later than June 30, the Panel shall publicly select | 2 | | seven Commissioners by random draw from the remaining pool of | 3 | | potential Commissioners; of those seven Commissioners, | 4 | | including any replacements, (1) the seven Commissioners shall | 5 | | reside among the Judicial Districts in the same proportion as | 6 | | the number of Judges elected therefrom under Section 3 of | 7 | | Article VI of this Constitution, (2) two Commissioners shall be | 8 | | affiliated with the political party whose candidate for | 9 | | Governor received the most votes cast in the last general | 10 | | election for Governor, two Commissioners shall be affiliated | 11 | | with the political party whose candidate for Governor received | 12 | | the second-most votes cast in such election and the remaining | 13 | | three Commissioners shall not be affiliated with either such | 14 | | political party, and (3) no more than two Commissioners may be | 15 | | affiliated with the same political party. A vacancy on the | 16 | | Panel or Commission shall be filled within five days by a | 17 | | potential Reviewer or potential Commissioner from among the | 18 | | applicants remaining in the pool of potential Reviewers or | 19 | | potential Commissioners, respectively, in the manner in which | 20 | | the office was previously filled. | 21 | | (e) The Commission shall act in public meetings by | 22 | | affirmative vote of four Commissioners, except that approval of | 23 | | any redistricting plan shall require the affirmative vote of at | 24 | | least (1) five Commissioners total, (2) one Commissioners from | 25 | | each political party whose candidate for Governor received the | 26 | | most and second-most votes cast in the last general election |
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| 1 | | for Governor, and (3) two Commissioners not affiliated with | 2 | | either such political party. The Commission shall elect its | 3 | | chairperson and vice chairperson, who shall not be affiliated | 4 | | with the same political party. Four Commissioners shall | 5 | | constitute a quorum. All meetings of the Commission attended by | 6 | | a quorum, except for meetings qualified under attorney-client | 7 | | privilege, shall be open to the public and publicly noticed at | 8 | | least two days prior to the meeting. All records of the | 9 | | Commission, including communications between Commissioners | 10 | | regarding the Commission's work, shall be open for public | 11 | | inspection, except for records qualified under attorney-client | 12 | | privilege. The Commission shall adopt rules governing its | 13 | | procedure, public hearings, and the implementation of matters | 14 | | under this Section. The Commission shall hold public hearings | 15 | | throughout the State both before and after releasing the | 16 | | initial proposed redistricting plan. The Commission may not | 17 | | adopt a final redistricting plan unless the plan to be adopted | 18 | | without further amendment, and a report explaining its | 19 | | compliance with this Constitution, have been publicly noticed | 20 | | at least seven days before the final vote on such plan. | 21 | | (f) If the Commission fails to adopt and file with the | 22 | | Secretary of State a redistricting plan by June 30 of the year | 23 | | following a Federal decennial census, the Chief Justice of the | 24 | | Supreme Court and the most senior Judge of the Supreme Court | 25 | | who is not affiliated with the same political party as the | 26 | | Chief Justice shall appoint jointly by July 31 a Special |
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| 1 | | Commissioner for Redistricting. The Special Commissioner shall | 2 | | adopt and file with the Secretary of State by August 31 a | 3 | | redistricting plan satisfying the requirements set forth in | 4 | | subsection (a) of this Section and a report explaining its | 5 | | compliance with this Constitution. The Special Commissioner | 6 | | shall hold at least one public hearing in the State before | 7 | | releasing his or her initial proposed redistricting plan and at | 8 | | least one public hearing in a different location in the State | 9 | | after releasing his or her initial proposed redistricting plan, | 10 | | and before filing the final redistricting plan with the | 11 | | Secretary of State. All records of the Special Commissioner | 12 | | shall be open for public inspection, except for records | 13 | | qualified under attorney-client privilege. | 14 | | (g) An adopted redistricting plan filed with the Secretary | 15 | | of State shall be presumed valid and shall be published | 16 | | promptly by the Secretary of State. | 17 | | (h) The Supreme Court shall have original jurisdiction in | 18 | | cases relating to matters under this Section. | 19 | | (a) Legislative Districts shall be compact, contiguous and
| 20 | | substantially equal in population. Representative Districts | 21 | | shall be compact,
contiguous, and substantially equal in | 22 | | population.
| 23 | | (b) In the year following each Federal decennial census | 24 | | year, the
General Assembly by law shall redistrict the | 25 | | Legislative Districts and the
Representative Districts.
| 26 | | If no redistricting plan becomes effective by June 30 of |
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| 1 | | that year, a
Legislative Redistricting Commission shall be | 2 | | constituted not later than
July 10. The Commission shall | 3 | | consist of eight members, no more than
four of whom shall be | 4 | | members of the same political party.
| 5 | | The Speaker and Minority Leader of the House of | 6 | | Representatives shall
each appoint to the Commission one | 7 | | Representative and one person who is
not a member of the | 8 | | General Assembly. The President and Minority Leader
of the | 9 | | Senate shall each appoint to the Commission one Senator and one
| 10 | | person who is not a member of the General Assembly.
| 11 | | The members shall be certified to the Secretary of State by | 12 | | the
appointing authorities. A vacancy on the Commission shall | 13 | | be filled
within five days by the authority that made the | 14 | | original appointment. A
Chairman and Vice Chairman shall be | 15 | | chosen by a majority of all members
of the Commission.
| 16 | | Not later than August 10, the Commission shall file with | 17 | | the
Secretary of State a redistricting plan approved by at | 18 | | least five
members.
| 19 | | If the Commission fails to file an approved redistricting | 20 | | plan, the
Supreme Court shall submit the names of two persons, | 21 | | not of the same
political party, to the Secretary of State not | 22 | | later than September 1.
| 23 | | Not later than September 5, the Secretary of State publicly | 24 | | shall
draw by random selection the name of one of the two | 25 | | persons to serve as
the ninth member of the Commission.
| 26 | | Not later than October 5, the Commission shall file with |
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| 1 | | the
Secretary of State a redistricting plan approved by at | 2 | | least five
members.
| 3 | | An approved redistricting plan filed with the Secretary of | 4 | | State
shall be presumed valid, shall have the force and effect | 5 | | of law and
shall be published promptly by the Secretary of | 6 | | State.
| 7 | | The Supreme Court shall have original and exclusive | 8 | | jurisdiction over
actions concerning redistricting the House | 9 | | and Senate, which shall be
initiated in the name of the People | 10 | | of the State by the Attorney
General.
| 11 | | (Source: Amendment adopted at general election November 4, | 12 | | 1980.)
| 13 | | SCHEDULE
| 14 | | This Constitutional Amendment takes effect beginning with | 15 | | redistricting in 2021 and applies to the election of members of | 16 | | the General Assembly in 2022 and thereafter.
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