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96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2009 and 2010 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT HC0056
Introduced , by Rep. Tom Cross - Chapin Rose - Mike Fortner SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 2 |
ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 3 |
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Proposes to amend the Legislature Article of the Illinois Constitution concerning redistricting. Contains provisions relating to division of Senators into 3 groups for assignment of terms, Representative Districts being decoupled from Legislative Districts, appointment of a Temporary Redistricting Advisory Commission, criteria for redistricting plans, approval of plans by Senate and House resolutions, appointment of Special Masters, and other matters. Effective upon being declared adopted.
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| HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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| CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE |
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| SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that there shall be submitted to the |
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| electors of the State for adoption or rejection at the general |
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| election next occurring at least 6 months after the adoption of |
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| this resolution a proposition to amend Sections 2 and 3 of |
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| Article IV of the Illinois Constitution as follows:
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| ARTICLE IV
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| THE LEGISLATURE
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| (ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 2)
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| SECTION 2. LEGISLATIVE COMPOSITION
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| (a) One Senator shall be elected from each Legislative |
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| District.
Immediately following each decennial redistricting, |
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| the General Assembly
by law shall divide the Legislative |
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| Districts as equally as possible
into three groups. Senators |
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| from one group shall be elected for terms of
four years, four |
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| years and two years; Senators from the second group,
for terms |
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| of four years, two years and four years; and Senators from the
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| third group, for terms of two years, four years and four years. |
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| The
Legislative Districts in each group shall be distributed |
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| substantially
equally over the State.
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| (b) Each Legislative District shall be divided into two |
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| Representative
Districts. In 2012 1982 and every two years |
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| thereafter one Representative shall
be elected from each |
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| Representative District for a term of two years.
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| (c) To be eligible to serve as a member of the General |
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| Assembly, a
person must be a United States citizen, at least 21 |
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| years old, and for
the two years preceding his election or |
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| appointment a resident of the
district which he is to |
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| represent. In the general election following a
redistricting, a |
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| candidate for the General Assembly may be elected from
any |
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| district which contains a part of the district in which he |
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| resided
at the time of the redistricting and reelected if a |
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| resident of the new
district he represents for 18 months prior |
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| to reelection.
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| (d) Within thirty days after a vacancy occurs, it shall be |
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| filled by
appointment as provided by law. If the vacancy is in |
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| a Senatorial office
with more than twenty-eight months |
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| remaining in the term, the appointed
Senator shall serve until |
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| the next general election, at which time a
Senator shall be |
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| elected to serve for the remainder of the term. If the
vacancy |
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| is in a Representative office or in any other Senatorial |
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| office,
the appointment shall be for the remainder of the term. |
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| An appointee to
fill a vacancy shall be a member of the same |
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| political party as the
person he succeeds.
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| (e) No member of the General Assembly shall receive |
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| compensation as
a public officer or employee from any other |
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| governmental entity for time
during which he is in attendance |
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| as a member of the General Assembly.
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| No member of the General Assembly during the term for which |
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| he was
elected or appointed shall be appointed to a public |
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| office which shall
have been created or the compensation for |
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| which shall have been
increased by the General Assembly during |
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| that term.
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| (Source: Amendment adopted at general election November 4, |
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| 1980.)
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| (ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 3)
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| SECTION 3. LEGISLATIVE REDISTRICTING
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| (a) On the second Tuesday in February in the year following |
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| each Federal decennial census year, the President of the |
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| Senate, the Minority Leader of the Senate, the Speaker of the |
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| House, and the Minority Leader of the House may each, |
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| considering the diversity of the State, appoint two members to |
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| the Temporary Redistricting Advisory Commission. On or before |
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| the second Tuesday in March, one additional member shall be |
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| elected by a majority of the members appointed, and that member |
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| shall serve as Chair. Members of the Temporary Redistricting |
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| Advisory Commission shall not be eligible to be elected to the |
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| General Assembly or appointed to any office that is subject to |
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| confirmation by the Senate for ten years after completion of |
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| service on the Temporary Redistricting Advisory Commission. No |
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| person may serve as a member of the Temporary Redistricting |
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| Advisory Commission who is at the time of appointment, becomes |
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| at any time during service, or who was at any time during the |
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| preceding four years (i) a registered lobbyist in Illinois; |
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| (ii) an employee or contractor of the State of Illinois; (iii) |
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| an elected official of or a candidate for or appointed member |
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| of any elected body of: the federal government, the State, a |
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| unit of local government, a school district or a political |
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| party; or (iv) an immediate family member of any of the |
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| foregoing. As used in this Article IV, Section 3, "immediate |
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| family member" is a person with whom the person has a bona fide |
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| relationship established through close blood or legal kinship. |
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| If any member of the Temporary Redistricting Advisory |
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| Commission shall be unable to fulfill the duties required under |
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| this Section, then the person who appointed said member, or |
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| that person's successor, shall appoint a person to fill said |
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| vacancy within five days of the occurrence of the vacancy. |
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| A meeting of a majority of a quorum of the Temporary |
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| Redistricting Advisory Commission shall be open to the public |
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| with at least twenty-four hour notice. |
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| The Temporary Redistricting Advisory Commission shall have |
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| authority to hire independent private firms for any assistance. |
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| The Commission shall conduct at least five public hearings on |
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| separate days around five distinct geographic regions of the |
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| State before voting on any redistricting plans, and at least |
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| three of the hearings shall be after receipt of the data from |
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| the United States Census Bureau. Within three days after |
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| receipt of the data from the United States Census Bureau, the |
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| Commission shall make that data, together with redistricting |
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| software, available to the public. |
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| (b) The Commission shall approve any redistricting plans by |
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| a majority vote of its members. |
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| The Commission shall establish districts pursuant to a |
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| mapping process using the following criteria as set forth in |
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| the following order of priority: |
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| (1) Districts shall comply with all Federal laws and |
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| shall not be drawn with the intent or result of denying or |
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| abridging the equal opportunity of racial or language |
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| minorities to participate in the political process or to |
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| diminish their ability to elect representatives of their |
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| choice. |
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| (2) Districts shall be contiguous. |
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| (3) Districts shall be substantially equal in |
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| population. |
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| (4) Districts shall be compact. |
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| (5) District boundaries shall, to the extent |
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| practical, follow visible geographic features and |
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| municipal boundaries. |
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| (6) The plan shall not be drawn to purposefully or |
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| significantly favor or discriminate against any political |
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| party or group. |
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| Party registration, voting history data and incumbency |
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| shall not be considered in the mapping process, except to |
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| evaluate compliance with the criteria listed in subsections |
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| (b)(1) and (b)(6). The Commission shall establish definitions |
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| where applicable for each of the criteria listed in subsections |
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| (b)(1)-(6). |
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| A Representative District need not be entirely within a |
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| single Legislative District. |
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| After preliminary approval of the redistricting plans, the |
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| Commission shall release the proposed plans to the public, |
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| conduct at least three
public hearings around three distinct |
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| geographic regions of the
State, and submit a report to the |
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| General Assembly. At any time prior to the submission of a plan |
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| under subsection (c), any member of the General Assembly or |
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| general public may submit a plan to be considered by the |
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| Commission and for public viewing. All documents submitted to |
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| or plans considered by the Commission shall be made available |
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| to the public within a reasonable time period. |
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| (c) After conducting the required public hearings, the |
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| Commission shall approve by a majority vote a Representative |
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| redistricting plan by third Monday in May, which the Chair of |
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| the Commission shall deliver to the House of Representatives on |
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| the third business day after approval. The House must take a |
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| record vote to accept the plan by a House Resolution. The |
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| Resolution is adopted if it receives the affirmative vote of at |
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| least two-thirds of the members elected. |
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| After conducting the required public hearings, the |
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| Commission shall approve by a majority vote a Senate |
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| redistricting plan by the third Monday in May, which the Chair |
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| of the Commission shall deliver to the Senate on the third |
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| business day after approval. The Senate must take a record vote |
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| to accept the plan by a Senate Resolution. The Resolution is |
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| adopted if it receives the affirmative vote of at least |
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| two-thirds of the members elected. |
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| Redistricting plans may not be amended by either chamber. |
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| An adopted redistricting resolution shall be filed with the |
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| Secretary of State by the presiding officer of the chamber that |
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| initiated the resolution. Each chamber shall have until the |
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| first Monday in June to file a resolution with the Secretary of |
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| State approving the redistricting plan. |
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| (d) If a plan is not adopted by a chamber of the General |
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| Assembly, the Commission shall approve an alternative |
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| redistricting plan no later than third Monday in June, and the |
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| Chair of the Commission shall deliver that plan to the |
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| appropriate chamber of the General Assembly on the third |
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| business day after approval. The appropriate chamber of the |
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| General Assembly shall approve or reject that plan in the same |
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| manner established by subsection (c). Each chamber shall have |
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| until the first Monday in July to file a resolution with the |
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| Secretary of State approving the alternative redistricting |
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| plan. |
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| (e) If a plan is not approved by a chamber of the General |
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| Assembly by the first Monday in July, the Commission shall |
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| approve by a majority one of the two previous plans submitted |
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| to the appropriate chamber of the General Assembly under |
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| subsections (c) and (d). The Chair of the Commission shall file |
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| the approved redistricting plan for the appropriate chamber |
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| with the Secretary of State not later than the third Monday in |
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| July. |
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| (f) If at any time the Temporary Redistricting Advisory |
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| Commission fails to meet one of the deadlines set forth herein, |
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| the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and a Supreme Court |
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| Judge chosen by the Judges of the Supreme Court who are not of |
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| the political party of the Chief Justice shall within ten days |
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| jointly appoint and certify to the Secretary of State one |
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| person to act as Special Master to generate any maps not |
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| previously approved. No person may serve as Special Master who |
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| is not eligible to serve on the Temporary Redistricting |
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| Advisory Commission. A person who serves as Special Master is |
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| not eligible to be elected to the General Assembly or appointed |
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| to any office that is subject to confirmation by the Senate for |
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| ten years after completion of service as a Special Master. A |
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| Special Master shall consider all redistricting plans |
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| delivered by or submitted to the Temporary Redistricting |
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| Advisory Commission, the Senate, or the House as applicable. |
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| The Special Master shall have authority to hire independent |
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| assistance, make available the data received from the United |
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| States Census Bureau, together with redistricting software, to |
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| the public within three days of receipt unless the Temporary |
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| Redistricting Advisory Commission has already done so; shall |
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| conduct at least five public hearings on separate days around |
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| five distinct geographic regions of the State after receipt of |
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| the data from the United States Census Bureau and before |
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| promulgating any preliminary redistricting plans, and shall |
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| hold at least three public hearings on separate days around |
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| three distinct geographic regions of the State after |
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| promulgating any preliminary redistricting plans and before |
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| finalizing any plan or plans. All documents submitted to or |
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| utilized by the Special Master shall be made available to the |
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| public within a reasonable amount of time. The Special Master |
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| shall file a redistricting plan complying with the criteria set |
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| forth in subsection 3(b) for the Legislative Districts and |
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| Representative Districts, as applicable, with the Secretary of |
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| State not later than September 30. |
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| (a) Legislative Districts shall be compact, contiguous and
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| substantially equal in population. Representative Districts |
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| shall be compact,
contiguous, and substantially equal in |
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| population.
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| (b) In the year following each Federal decennial census |
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| year, the
General Assembly by law shall redistrict the |
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| Legislative Districts and the
Representative Districts.
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| If no redistricting plan becomes effective by June 30 of |
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| that year, a
Legislative Redistricting Commission shall be |
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| constituted not later than
July 10. The Commission shall |
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| consist of eight members, no more than
four of whom shall be |
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| members of the same political party.
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| The Speaker and Minority Leader of the House of |
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| Representatives shall
each appoint to the Commission one |
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| Representative and one person who is
not a member of the |
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| General Assembly. The President and Minority Leader
of the |
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| Senate shall each appoint to the Commission one Senator and one
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| person who is not a member of the General Assembly.
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| The members shall be certified to the Secretary of State by |
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| the
appointing authorities. A vacancy on the Commission shall |
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| be filled
within five days by the authority that made the |
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| original appointment. A
Chairman and Vice Chairman shall be |
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| chosen by a majority of all members
of the Commission.
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| Not later than August 10, the Commission shall file with |
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| the
Secretary of State a redistricting plan approved by at |
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| least five
members.
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| If the Commission fails to file an approved redistricting |
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| plan, the
Supreme Court shall submit the names of two persons, |
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| not of the same
political party, to the Secretary of State not |
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| later than September 1.
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| Not later than September 5, the Secretary of State publicly |
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draw by random selection the name of one of the two |
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| persons to serve as
the ninth member of the Commission.
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| Not later than October 5, the Commission shall file with |
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| the
Secretary of State a redistricting plan approved by at |
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| least five
members.
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| (g) A An approved redistricting resolution or |
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| redistricting plan filed with the Secretary of State
shall be |
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| presumed valid, shall have the force and effect of law and
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| shall be published promptly by the Secretary of State.
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| The Supreme Court shall have original and exclusive |
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| jurisdiction over
actions concerning redistricting the House |
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| and Senate, which shall be
initiated in the name of the People |
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| of the State by the Attorney
General.
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| (Source: Amendment adopted at general election November 4, |
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| 1980.)
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| SCHEDULE
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| The State Board of Elections shall proceed, as soon as all |
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| the returns are received but no later than 31 days after the |
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| election, to canvass the votes given for and against this |
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| Constitutional Amendment, as shown by the abstracts of votes |
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| cast. If this Constitutional Amendment is approved by either |
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| three-fifths of those voting on the question or a majority of |
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| those voting in the election, then the State Board of Elections |
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| shall declare the adoption of this Constitutional Amendment and |
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| it shall, upon declaration of its adoption, take effect and |
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| become a part of the Constitution of this State. This Schedule |
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| supersedes and applies notwithstanding any statute to the |
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| contrary, and no other requirements, including without |
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| limitation proclamation of the results of the vote or notice by |
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| publication, are necessary for its effectiveness. This |
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| Constitutional Amendment applies to redistricting beginning in |
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| 2011 for the election of members of the General Assembly |