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1 | AN ACT concerning elections.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | People's Independent Maps Act. | |||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Independent Redistricting Commission. | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | (a) No later than March 1 of the year that follows a | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | federal decennial census, the Chief Justice and the most | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | senior Supreme Court Justice who is not elected from the same | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | political party as the Chief Justice shall select 16 | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | commissioners to form the Independent Redistricting | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | Commission. The commissioners shall reflect the ethnic, | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | gender, and racial demographics of Illinois. Fourteen of the | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | commissioners shall represent, in equal number, the 2 | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | political parties whose gubernatorial candidates received the | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | greatest number of votes in the last gubernatorial election | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | and 2 of the commissioners shall represent neither of those | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | parties. The 2 Supreme Court Justices responsible for | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | selecting the 16 commissioners shall consider party | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | identification and all campaign contributions in determining a | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | potential commissioner's eligibility. There shall be at least | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | 2 commissioners from each Judicial District. | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | (b) A person is ineligible to serve on the Independent |
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1 | Redistricting Commission if within the previous 4 calendar | ||||||
2 | years the person or his or her spouse or immediate family | ||||||
3 | member was appointed or elected to a position with the State, | ||||||
4 | federal, or local government; is a State employee; is a | ||||||
5 | lobbyist as defined by law; has an ownership interest in an | ||||||
6 | entity with a State or federal contract; or is appointed or | ||||||
7 | elected to serve a political party. A commissioner is | ||||||
8 | ineligible for a period of 10 years after serving on the | ||||||
9 | Independent Redistricting Commission to be appointed to a | ||||||
10 | position subject to Senate confirmation. Commissioners must | ||||||
11 | file financial disclosure statements and abide by any ethics | ||||||
12 | requirements established by law. | ||||||
13 | (c) The Independent Redistricting Commission shall act in | ||||||
14 | public meetings by the affirmative votes of 10 commissioners. | ||||||
15 | The Independent Redistricting Commission shall elect its | ||||||
16 | chairperson and vice chairperson, who shall not be affiliated | ||||||
17 | with the same political party. Each meeting of the Independent | ||||||
18 | Redistricting Commission shall be open to the public, and | ||||||
19 | there must be public notice at least 7 days before a meeting. | ||||||
20 | All records of the Independent Redistricting Commission, | ||||||
21 | including all communications to or from the Independent | ||||||
22 | Redistricting Commission regarding the work of the Independent | ||||||
23 | Redistricting Commission, shall be available for public | ||||||
24 | inspection. The Independent Redistricting Commission shall | ||||||
25 | adopt rules governing its procedures. The Independent | ||||||
26 | Redistricting Commission shall be considered a public body |
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1 | subject to the Freedom of Information Act or a successor Act | ||||||
2 | and the Open Meetings Act or a successor Act. Commissioners | ||||||
3 | and staff may not communicate with or receive communications | ||||||
4 | about redistricting matters from anyone outside of a public | ||||||
5 | hearing. | ||||||
6 | (d) The Independent Redistricting Commission shall hold at | ||||||
7 | least 10 public hearings throughout the State before adopting | ||||||
8 | a redistricting plan, with a majority occurring before the | ||||||
9 | Independent Redistricting Commission releases any proposed | ||||||
10 | redistricting plan and at least 4 public hearings must occur | ||||||
11 | throughout the State after the release of any proposed | ||||||
12 | redistricting plan. | ||||||
13 | The Independent Redistricting Commission must provide a | ||||||
14 | meaningful opportunity for racial minorities and language | ||||||
15 | minorities to participate in the public hearings, including, | ||||||
16 | but not limited to, issuing notices in multiple languages and | ||||||
17 | ensuring that translation services are available at all | ||||||
18 | hearings at the Independent Redistricting Commission's expense | ||||||
19 | or through partnership with outside organizations. These | ||||||
20 | public hearings must be open to all members of the public and | ||||||
21 | must be planned to encourage attendance and participation | ||||||
22 | across the State, including the use of technology that allows | ||||||
23 | for real-time, virtual participation and feedback during the | ||||||
24 | hearings. When releasing a proposed redistricting plan, the | ||||||
25 | Independent Redistricting Commission must also release | ||||||
26 | population data, geographic data, election data, and any other |
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1 | data used to create the plan, when the Independent | ||||||
2 | Redistricting Commission receives this information. The | ||||||
3 | Independent Redistricting Commission must also provide | ||||||
4 | terminals for members of the public to access the data and | ||||||
5 | associated software. During the map drawing process, any | ||||||
6 | member of the public may submit maps for consideration to the | ||||||
7 | Independent Redistricting Commission. Those submissions are | ||||||
8 | public records that are open to comment. | ||||||
9 | The Independent Redistricting Commission may not adopt a | ||||||
10 | redistricting plan until the Independent Redistricting | ||||||
11 | Commission adopts and publishes a report explaining the plan's | ||||||
12 | compliance with the United States Constitution and Illinois | ||||||
13 | Constitution. Before the adoption of a redistricting plan, the | ||||||
14 | Independent Redistricting Commission shall release to the | ||||||
15 | public the final plan and its associated compliance report. | ||||||
16 | The meeting to vote on adoption of a redistricting plan shall | ||||||
17 | occur no sooner than six days after the release of the final | ||||||
18 | plan and its associated compliance report. All proposed and | ||||||
19 | adopted maps and any data used to develop these maps are public | ||||||
20 | records. The Independent Redistricting Commission shall | ||||||
21 | maintain a website or other similar electronic platform to | ||||||
22 | disseminate information about the Independent Redistricting | ||||||
23 | Commission, including records of its meetings and hearings, | ||||||
24 | proposed redistricting plans, assessments and reports on | ||||||
25 | plans, and to allow the public to view its meetings and | ||||||
26 | hearings in both live and archived form. The website or |
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1 | electronic platform must allow the public to submit | ||||||
2 | redistricting plans and comments on redistricting plans to the | ||||||
3 | Independent Redistricting Commission for its consideration. | ||||||
4 | (e) Each Legislative District, Representative District, | ||||||
5 | and Congressional District shall, in the following order of | ||||||
6 | priority: | ||||||
7 | (1) fully comply with the United States Constitution | ||||||
8 | and federal law, such as the federal Voting Rights Act; | ||||||
9 | (2) be substantially equal in population; | ||||||
10 | (3) provide racial minorities and language minorities | ||||||
11 | with the equal opportunity to participate in the political | ||||||
12 | process and elect candidates of their choice; | ||||||
13 | (4) provide racial minorities and language minorities | ||||||
14 | who constitute less than a voting-age majority of a | ||||||
15 | Legislative District, Representative District, or | ||||||
16 | Congressional District with an opportunity to | ||||||
17 | substantially influence the outcome of an election; | ||||||
18 | (5) be contiguous; | ||||||
19 | (6) be compact; | ||||||
20 | (7) respect, to the extent practical, geographic | ||||||
21 | integrity of units of local government; | ||||||
22 | (8) respect, to the extent practical, communities | ||||||
23 | sharing common social or economic interests; and | ||||||
24 | (9) not discriminate against or in favor of any | ||||||
25 | political party or individual. | ||||||
26 | (f) The Independent Redistricting Commission shall adopt |
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1 | and submit to the Legislative Redistricting Commission, | ||||||
2 | established by Section 3 of Article IV of the Illinois | ||||||
3 | Constitution, a redistricting plan for the Legislative | ||||||
4 | Districts and Representative Districts within 30 days of the | ||||||
5 | Census Bureau's release of the Legacy Format Summary | ||||||
6 | Redistricting Data File for the State of Illinois. The | ||||||
7 | Independent Redistricting Commission shall adopt and submit to | ||||||
8 | the General Assembly a redistricting plan for the | ||||||
9 | Congressional Districts within 30 days of the Census Bureau's | ||||||
10 | release of the Legacy Format Summary Redistricting Data File | ||||||
11 | for the State of Illinois. The Independent Redistricting | ||||||
12 | Commission may adopt and submit separate redistricting plans | ||||||
13 | for the Legislative Districts and Representative Districts, | ||||||
14 | and a separate plan for the Congressional Districts. | ||||||
15 | (g) If the Independent Redistricting Commission fails to | ||||||
16 | adopt and submit to the Legislative Redistricting Commission a | ||||||
17 | redistricting plan for the Legislative and Representative | ||||||
18 | Districts within 30 days from the Census Bureau's release of | ||||||
19 | the Legacy Format Summary Redistricting Data File, the Chief | ||||||
20 | Justice of the Supreme Court and the most senior Supreme Court | ||||||
21 | Justice who is not elected from the same political party as the | ||||||
22 | Chief Justice shall appoint within 3 days a seventeenth member | ||||||
23 | to the Independent Redistricting Commission. The seventeenth | ||||||
24 | member of the Independent Redistricting Commission must not be | ||||||
25 | affiliated with either major political party. The | ||||||
26 | seventeen-member Independent Redistricting Commission shall |
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1 | adopt and submit to the Legislative Redistricting Commission a | ||||||
2 | redistricting plan for the Legislative Districts and | ||||||
3 | Representative Districts within 10 days of the appointment of | ||||||
4 | the seventeenth member of the Independent Redistricting | ||||||
5 | Commission. | ||||||
6 | (h) Members of the Independent Redistricting Commission | ||||||
7 | shall be compensated at the rate of $37.50 for each hour the | ||||||
8 | member is engaged in Independent Redistricting Commission | ||||||
9 | business. Members of the Independent Redistricting Commission | ||||||
10 | are eligible for reimbursement of personal expenses incurred | ||||||
11 | in connection with the duties performed pursuant to this act. | ||||||
12 | A member's residence is deemed to be the member's post of duty | ||||||
13 | for purposes of reimbursement of expenses. | ||||||
14 | (i) Within the first 30 days after the selection of the | ||||||
15 | Independent Redistricting Commission, the Governor shall | ||||||
16 | include in the budget sufficient funding for the Independent | ||||||
17 | Redistricting Commission, the Legislative Redistricting | ||||||
18 | Commission and the Secretary of State to meet the estimated | ||||||
19 | expenses of each of those officers or entities in implementing | ||||||
20 | the redistricting process required by this Section, including, | ||||||
21 | but not limited to, adequate funding for a statewide outreach | ||||||
22 | program to solicit broad public participation in the | ||||||
23 | redistricting process. The Governor shall also make adequate | ||||||
24 | office space available for the operation of the Commission. | ||||||
25 | The Legislature shall make the necessary appropriation. The | ||||||
26 | Legislature may make additional appropriations in any year |
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1 | that it determines that the Commission requires additional | ||||||
2 | funding in order to fulfill its duties. The Independent | ||||||
3 | Redistricting Commission and Legislative Redistricting | ||||||
4 | Commission, with fiscal oversight from the Comptroller or its | ||||||
5 | successor, shall be exempt from the Illinois Procurement Code | ||||||
6 | but will have procurement and contracting authority and may | ||||||
7 | hire staff and consultants, for the purposes of this Section. | ||||||
8 | (j) Any redistricting plan enacted by the Legislative | ||||||
9 | Redistricting Commission shall immediately be filed with the | ||||||
10 | Secretary of State. A redistricting plan filed with the | ||||||
11 | Secretary of State shall be presumed valid and shall be | ||||||
12 | published promptly by the Secretary of State. | ||||||
13 | (k) This Act shall not apply to any redistricting process | ||||||
14 | other than the one immediately following the 2020 Census. | ||||||
15 | Section 10. Commission dissolved. Each Independent | ||||||
16 | Redistricting Commission shall be dissolved on the first day | ||||||
17 | of the sixth month to occur after the final redistricting plan | ||||||
18 | is filed with the Secretary of State as provided in subsection | ||||||
19 | (j) of Section 5. | ||||||
20 | Section 97. Severability. The provisions of this Act are | ||||||
21 | severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
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22 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
23 | becoming law.
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