2010-0193/08/2010A
Ordinance No. 2010 - 19
Adding Chapter 2.70, Recall of Elected Officials,
to the Buffalo Grove Municipal Code,
WHEREAS, the Village of Buffalo Grove is a Home Rule Unit pursuant to the Illinois
Constitution of 1970; and,
WHEREAS, elected officials are responsible and accountable to the electorate for their
behavior in office; and,
WHEREAS, the electorate is entitled to expect its elected officials to properly and
appropriately discharge their responsibilities of office; and,
WHEREAS, the power to recall will provide an expeditious and effective means for
removing from office an elected official who has failed to sustain the public's trust; and,
WHEREAS, the Corporate Authorities of the Village of Buffalo Grove have determined
that it is in the best interest of the Village to amend Title 2 of the Buffalo Grove Municipal Code,
to provide codified standards for recall of elected officials.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF
TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE, COOK AND LAKE COGNTIES,
ILLINOIS:
Section 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby adopted and incorporated herein as if fully set
forth hereby.
Section 2. Chapter 2.70 entitled Recall of Elected Officials is hereby added to the Village of
Buffalo Grove Municipal Code, to read as follows:
CHAPTER 2.70
RECALL OF ELECTED OFFICIALS
Sections:
2.70.010
Purpose.
2.70.020
Short title.
2.70.030
Authority.
2.70.040
Definitions.
2.70.050
Recall of elected officials.
2.70.060
Recall procedures — Initiation — Limitations - Timing.
2.70.070
Notice of intention to recall — Form — Filing requirements.
2.70.080
Recall petitions.
2.70.090
Review, Certification and Challenges to Recall Petitions.
2.70.100
Recall referenda.
2.70.110
Filling vacancies created by recall.
2.70.120
Defense of legal action related to recall.
2.70.010 Purpose.
This Chapter shall vest the power in the electorate to recall officials
elected by them so that the officials may be directly responsible for their
behavior in office to the electorate.
The electorate is entitled to expect elected officials to properly discharge
their responsibilities. The power of the electorate to recall should serve as
an impetus to elected officials to be faithful to the public trust. It also is
intended to provide an expeditious and effective means for removing from
office any Elected Official who has failed to sustain such trust.
While no specific charges are required to be lodged formally against an
Elected Official to subject the official to Recall Referendum, the
individual reasons of each Elector for signing a Recall Petition or voting
accordingly shall be deemed sufficient cause for a Recall.
2.70.020 Short title.
This Chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Village of Buffalo
Grove Recall Ordinance."
2.70.030 Authority.
The ordinance codified in this Chapter is adopted by the Corporate
Authorities of the Village of Buffalo Grove pursuant to the Home Rule
authority granted by Article VII, Section 6 of the Illinois Constitution of
1970.
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2.70.040 Definitions.
As used in this Chapter, the following terms have the meanings prescribed
in this section:
A. "Elected Official" means the Village President (Mayor), Village
Trustees and the Village Clerk of the Village Board of the Village of
Buffalo Grove, irrespective of whether the person holding any such office
was elected, appointed to fill a vacancy, or succeeded by operation of law.
However, in the event the Village of Buffalo Grove adopts another form
of municipal government, "Elected Official" shall mean all officials
holding offices regularly filled by election under such form of
government.
B. "Local Electoral Board" shall consist of the municipal officers
designated as the municipal officers electoral board in the Illinois Election
Code (10 ILCS 5/10 -9(3)) relating to the election of municipal officers,
namely the Village President, Village Clerk and Senior Trustee. However,
whenever a Recall Petition comes before the Local Electoral Board in
which a member of the Local Electoral Board is a subject of the Recall
Petition, that member shall be disqualified to serve on the Local Electoral
Board and be replaced in the manner provided in the Illinois Election
Code (10 ILCS 5/10 -9).
C. "Senior Trustee," for the purpose of service on the Local Electoral
Board under this chapter, shall be the Village Trustee who has served the
greatest number of years. However, if two or more Village Trustees are of
the same seniority, then the Senior Trustee shall be determined by a
drawing of blind lots by those Village Trustees, to be administered by the
Village Manager and witnessed by the other members of the Local
Electoral Board.
D. "Elector" means any person registered to vote under the laws of
the State of Illinois whose residence from which he or she is registered to
vote lies within the corporate boundaries of the Village of Buffalo Grove.
2.70.050 Recall of elected officials.
A. Elected Officials shall hold office subject to the right of recall
vested by this Chapter in the Electors of the Village of Buffalo Grove.
Any Elected Official may be recalled and removed from office by
majority vote of the Electors at a Recall Referendum initiated as provided
in this Chapter.
B. The proposition for recall of an Elected Official shall be in the
following form:
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Shall (name of Elected Official) be recalled and removed from the office
of (Title of Office) of the Village of Buffalo Grove? YES/NO
C. The conduct of a Recall Referendum, Recall Petition and any
challenge to a Recall Petition or the outcome of a Recall Referendum shall
conform with the provisions of the Illinois Election Code relating to the
election of municipal officers and the submission of public questions and
as supplemented by this Chapter.
D. If a majority of the Electors voting on the proposition for recall of
an Elected Official vote in favor of such recall, the Elected Official shall
be removed from office.
E. The removal from office shall be effective immediately upon the
official proclamation of such vote on the recall proposition,
notwithstanding any contest of the results of such vote which may be
brought in the Circuit Court.
F. If the result of an affirmative vote on a recall proposition is
reversed by final order of any court of competent jurisdiction, the recalled
official shall thereupon be restored to office, and all rights appurtenant
thereto shall be restored and shall relate back to the date of removal as if
such official had not been removed upon such final order. Any interim
appointment to fill the vacancy created by the recall shall thereupon be
terminated. However, any official actions taken by the Village with or by
such interim appointee and all official actions done by such interim
appointee shall be valid and binding.
G. If the result of a negative vote finding the official should not be
recalled on a recall proposition is reversed by a final order of any court of
competent jurisdiction, the official shall be removed from office as of the
date of such final order.
2.70.060 Recall procedures — Initiation — Limitations - Timing.
A. A Recall Referendum shall be initiated by the filing of a Notice of
Intention to Recall and subsequent Recall Petition in the office of the
Village Clerk, with the date and time of filing to be indicated on the
Notice of Intention to Recall and the Recall Petition by the Village Clerk
upon receipt.
B. A Notice of Intention to Recall which names an Elected Official
must be filed by an Elector, in accordance with the requirements of
Section 2.70.070 of this Chapter, prior to any circulation of any Recall
Petition against such Elected Official. A Notice of Intention to Recall
shall be filed in the office of the Village Clerk not more than 200 nor less
than 190 calendar days prior to the day of election. No Recall Petition
may be circulated more than 90 calendar days preceding the last day
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provided for the filing of such Recall Petition with the office of the
Village Clerk. The last day for filing a Recall Petition with the office of
the Village Clerk shall be not less than 100 calendar days prior to the date
of election. The ninety (90) day period for circulating the Recall Petition
may not be extended by the filing of subsequent Notice(s) of Intention to
Recall.
C. A Notice of Intention to Recall may name only one Elected
Official. A Recall Petition may name only one Elected Official.
However, more than one Elected Official may be subject to recall at any
election.
D. A Recall Petition must be signed by Electors numbering not less
than thirty -three percent (33 %) of the average of the ballots cast in the last
two (2) preceding Municipal elections at which a Village Trustee was
elected by the voters of the Village of Buffalo Grove, but not less than one
thousand (1,000). However, if a Recall Referendum has been conducted
against an Elected Official, any subsequent Recall Petitions against the
same Elected Official during the same term of office must be signed by
Electors numbering not less than fifty percent (50 %) of the average of the
ballots cast at the last two (2) preceding Municipal elections at which a
Village Trustee was elected by the voters of the Village of Buffalo Grove,
but not less than one thousand five hundred (1,500).
E. An identical, short and concise statement of reason(s) for recall
shall be included on the Notice of Intention to Recall and the Recall
Petition.
F. An Elected Official may not be recalled during the last six (6) months
of the term of office of such Elected Official. No Notice of Intention to
Recall may be filed against any Elected Official if, at the time permitted
for the filing of said Notice, the date of the next earliest Regular e? - -tion
permitted by law at which a Recall Referendum could occur is less than
six (6) months from the end of the term of office of such Elected Official.
For purposes of computing the last six (6) months of the term of office of
such Elected Official, the date on which the term of office ends shall be
deemed to be the date of the next Municipal election.
2.70.070 Notice of intention to recall — Form — Filing requirements.
A. The form of Notice of Intention to Recall shall be substantially as
follows:
VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE, ILLINOIS
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RECALL
Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Village of Buffalo Grove,
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Illinois, that Recall Petitions will be circulated requesting that a Recall
Referendum be held to remove the following official of the Village of
Buffalo Grove from their term of office for the following reason(s):
Name of Elected Official Title of Office
Circulation period ends ,
Filed By: (Name of Elector)
(Address)
B. A Notice of Intention to Recall must be filed together with a proof
of service attached to a copy thereof in substantially the following form:
PROOF OF SERVICE OF NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RECALL
I, , an Elector of the Village of Buffalo
Grove, did this day (or within two (2) days prior to filing of said Notice)
mail a true copy of the attached Notice of Intention to Recall to the
Elected Official named below at their residence, by registered or certified
mail, return receipt requested, with all postage and fees properly paid and
affixed, as follows:
Name of Elected Official Address
SWORN UNDER PENALTY OF LAW:
(Signature of Elector)
(Address)
SUBSCRIBED and SWORN to (or affirmed) before me this
day of ,
Notary Public's Signature (Seal)
C. For illustration purposes, a sample form Notice of Intention to
Recall is appended as Exhibit A hereto.
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D. No Notice of Intention to Recall shall be valid or shall be accepted
for filing by the Village Clerk unless filed with the proof of service
required in subsection B of this Section.
E. Upon the filing of a Notice of Intention to Recall, the Village Clerk
shall, as soon as possible, but no later than ten (10) calendar days after
such filing, cause such Notice of Intention to Recall to be printed in a
newspaper of general circulation in the Village of Buffalo Grove. A
defect in such publication or a failure to publish shall be nonfeasance of
office as to the Village Clerk, but shall not be grounds for challenging any
Recall Petition or Recall Referendum pursuant to the notice.
2.70.080 Recall Petitions.
A. Recall Petitions may be signed only by Electors and in their own
hand. Each Elector signing a Recall Petition must write his or her
residence address. An Elector may sign a Recall Petition only once.
B. Recall Petitions shall be in the substantially the following form:
VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE, ILLINOIS
RECALL PETITION
We, the undersigned qualified voters of the Village of Buffalo Grove
hereby petition for a Recall Referendum for the recall and removal of
(name of Elected Official) from the office of (Title of Office) of the
Village of Buffalo Grove, and that the recall proposition, stated below, be
submitted to the Electors of the Village of Buffalo Grove in the manner
required by the Village of Buffalo Grove Recall Ordinance.
The Elector initiating this Petition cites the following reason(s) for the
proposed recall of the Elected Official named above:
Shall (name of Elected Official) be recalled and removed from the office
of (Title of Office) of the Village of Buffalo Grove? YES/NO
C. Each sheet of the Recall Petition shall have the following statement
appended to it by the circulator of the Recall Petition, who shall be an
Elector in the Village of Buffalo Grove:
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Name
Street Address
Village
County
(Voter's Signature)
1
2
C. Each sheet of the Recall Petition shall have the following statement
appended to it by the circulator of the Recall Petition, who shall be an
Elector in the Village of Buffalo Grove:
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I (Circulator's Name), a registered voter of the Village of Buffalo
Grove, hereby certify that I reside at (street address) in the Village
of Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089, County of , that I am
18 years of age or older, that I am a citizen of the United States,
and that each of the signatures on this sheet were signed in my
presence, are genuine and that to the best of my knowledge and
belief the persons so signing were at the time of signing registered
voters of the Village of Buffalo Grove, that the respective
residences are correctly stated and that none were placed on said
Recall Petition prior to the date set forth in the Village of Buffalo
Grove Recall Ordinance.
(Circulator's Signature)
SUBSCRIBED and SWORN to (or affirmed) by (Name of
Circulator) before me this day of ,
Notary Public's Signature (Seal)
D. For illustration purposes, a sample form Recall Petition is
appended as Exhibit B hereto.
E. A Recall Petition shall consist of printed or typewritten sheets
reproduced to be the same size and shall contain the same heading. A
Recall Petition may be circulated in separate parts, but the separate parts
shall be bound together and filed as one instrument. The several pages of
a Recall Petition shall be consecutively numbered and securely bound
together at the top or on one side, and each page shall contain the affidavit
of the circulator as provided in subsection C of this Section.
2.70.090 Review, Certification and Challenges to Recall Petitions.
A. By noon on the second business day following filing of a Recall
Petition, the Village Clerk shall cause a copy of the Recall Petition to be
delivered to the Elected Official who is the subject of the Recall Petition.
B. In accordance with the State Election Code (10 ILCS 5/10 -8), a
Recall Petition shall be deemed valid unless objection thereto is made in
writing within five (5) business days after the last day for filing the Recall
Petition.
C. Upon expiration of the period for filing objections, if no timely
objection is filed with regard to a Recall Petition, and not later than three
(3) business days thereafter, the Village Clerk shall request that the agenda
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for the next Village Board meeting include adoption of an ordinance
authorizing that a Recall Referendum question be placed on the ballot for
the next earliest Regular election (including a general election, general
primary election, consolidated election and consolidated primary election
regularly scheduled pursuant to Article 2A of the State Election Code (10
ILCS 5/1 -3, 10 ILCS 5/2A -1, et. seq.)) permitted by law which is not less
than sixty -five (65) calendar days from the date of the ordinance.
D. If one or more timely objections are filed with regard to a Recall
Petition, the Village Clerk shall by noon on the second business day
following the expiration of the filing period: (a) cause copies of the Recall
Petition and objector's petition to be delivered to the chairman of the
Local Electoral Board; and (b) cause a copy of the objector's petition to be
delivered to the Elector who filed the Notice of Intention to Recall.
E. The Local Electoral Board shall conduct a hearing and render a
decision with regard to each filed objection to a Recall Petition, in
accordance with the State Election Code (10 ILCS 5110 -10). The hearing
shall be held no sooner than three (3) nor later than five (5) calendar days
after receipt of the Recall Petition and objector's petition by the chairman
of the Local Electoral Board.
F. The Local Electoral Board shall render a decision on each filed
objection to a Recall Petition within seven (7) calendar days after closing
its initial hearing. If more than one separate Recall Petition is directed at
the same Elected Official, each such Recall Petition shall be treated
separately and independently. An Elector's signature appearing on more
than one Recall Petition shall be valid as to each such separate Recall
Petition. An Elector, however, may be counted only once as to any single
Recall Petition.
G. If the Local Electoral Board determines that a Recall Petition is
invalid or insufficient, it shall so certify. Such certification shall be a final
order and shall be entered upon the records of the Village and no Recall
Referendum shall be held, unless such determination is reversed by a final
order of a Court of competent jurisdiction.
H. If the Local Electoral Board determines that a Recall Petition is
valid and sufficient, it shall so certify. A Recall Petition that is determined
to be valid and sufficient shall be certified by the Local Electoral Board to
the Village Clerk. Such certification shall be a final order and shall be
entered on the records of the Village.
I. If the Local Electoral Board determines that a Recall Petition is
valid and sufficient, and not later than three (3) calendar days thereafter,
the chairman of the Local Electoral Board shall request that the agenda for
the next Village Board meeting include adoption of an ordinance
authorizing that a binding Recall Referendum question be placed on the
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ballot for the next earliest Regular election (including a general election,
general primary election, consolidated election and consolidated primary
election regularly scheduled pursuant to Article 2A of the State Election
Code (10 ILCS 5/1 -3, 10 ILCS 5/2A -1, et. seq.)) permitted by law which
is not less than sixty -five (65) calendar days from the date of the
ordinance.
2.70.100 Recall referenda.
A. If a Recall Petition is filed, which is not deemed invalid by the
Local Election Board, the Village Board shall adopt an ordinance
authorizing that a binding Recall Referendum question be placed on the
ballot for the next earliest Regular election (including a general election,
general primary election, consolidated election and consolidated primary
election regularly scheduled pursuant to Article 2A of the State Election
Code (10 ILCS 5/1 -3, 10 ILCS 5/2A -1, et. seq.)) permitted by law which
is not less than sixty -five (65) calendar days from the date of the
ordinance.
B. Upon passage of the appropriate ordinance authorizing a binding
Recall Referendum question to be placed on the ballot, and not later than
three (3) calendar days thereafter, the Village Clerk shall certify the
referendum question to the County Clerk.
C. A party aggrieved of the decision of the Local Electoral Board may
seek judicial review in accordance with the State Election Code (10 ILCS
5110 - 10.1). The pendency of a request for judicial review, however, shall
not preclude or prevent compliance with subsections A and B of this
Section.
D. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Chapter, a Recall
Referendum shall not be held if the Elected Official who is the subje --t of a
Recall Petition resigns from office prior to the scheduled date of the Recall
Referendum.
2.70.110 Filling vacancies created by recall.
If a majority of votes cast shall be in favor of the recall of the named
Elected Official, the office shall be declared vacant and the office shall
then be filled in the manner provided by law for the filling of a vacancy.
The Village Clerk shall certify the Recall Referendum proposition to the
proper election officials as may be required by the election laws of the
State of Illinois.
2.70.120 Defense of Legal Action Related to Recall.
In the event an Elected Official being the subject of the recall takes legal
action against the Village and /or its elected or appointed officials as a
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result of the recall, no Municipal funds shall be expended on behalf of the
Elected Official who is the subject of the recall in prosecuting such legal
action.
Section 3. Every section and provision of this ordinance shall be separable, and the
invalidity of any portion of this ordinance shall not affect the validity of any other portion of this
ordinance.
Section 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage,
approval and publication. This ordinance may be published in pamphlet form.
AYES: 6 - Braiman, Glover, Berman, Trilling, Stone, Sussman
NAYES: 0 - None
ABSENT: 0 - None
ABSTAIN: 0 - None
PASSED: March 8 , 2010.
APPROVED: March 8 , 2010.
PUBLISHED: March 9 , 2010.
APPROVED:
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Village President
ATTEST:
Village Clerk
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Exhibit A
VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE, ILLINOIS
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RECALL
Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Village of Buffalo Grove, Illinois, that Recall Petitions will be circulated
requesting that a Recall Referendum be held to remove the following official of the Village of Buffalo Grove from
their term of office for the following reason(s):
I Name of Elected Official I Title of Office
Circulation period ends
(Name of Elector
PROOF OF SERVICE OF NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RECALL
State of
SS.
County of
I, ' an Elector of the Village of Buffalo Grove, did this day (or
within two (2) days prior to filing of said Notice) mail a true copy of the attached Notice of Intention to Recall to the
Elected Official named below at their residence, by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, with all
postage and fees properly paid and affixed, as follows:
Name of Elected Official I Address
MYOWMAM
(Signature of Elector)
(Address)
SUBSCRIBED and SWORN to (or affirmed) before me this day of
Notary Public's Signature (Seal)Rev.3 /08/2010
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(Address
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STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ss.
COUNTY OF COOK )
CERTIFICATE
I, Janet M. Sirabian, certify that I am the duly elected
and acting Village Clerk of the Village of Buffalo
Grove, Cook and Lake Counties, Illinois. I further
certify that on, March 08, 2010 the Corporate
Authorities of the Village passed and approved
Ordinance No. 2010 -19, ADDING CGAPTER 2.70,
RECALL OF ELECTED OFFICIALS, TO THE
BUFFALO GROVE MUNICIPAL CODE provided
by its terms that it should be published in pamphlet
form.
The pamphlet form of Ordinance No, 2010 -19,
including the Ordinance and a sheet thereof, was
prepared, and a copy of such Ordinance was posted
in and at the Village Hall, commencing on March 08,
2010 and continuing for at least ten days thereafter.
Copies of such Ordinance were also available for
public inspection upon request in the Office of
Village Clerk.
Dated at Buffalo Grove, Illinois, this 8TH day of
March, 2010.
V l gge Clerk .o
3/08/2010A
Ordinance No. 2010- 19
Adding Chapter 2.70, Recall of Elected Officials,
to the Buffalo Grove Municipal Code,
WHEREAS, the Village of Buffalo Grove is a Home Rule Unit pursuant to the Illinois
Constitution of 1970; and,
WHEREAS, elected officials are responsible and accountable to the electorate for their
behavior in office; and,
WHEREAS, the electorate is entitled to expect its elected officials to properly and
appropriately discharge their responsibilities of office; and,
WHEREAS, the power to recall will provide an expeditious and effective means for
removing from office an elected official who has failed to sustain the public's trust; and,
WHEREAS, the Corporate Authorities of the Village of Buffalo Grove have determined
that it is in the best interest of the Village to amend Title 2 of the Buffalo Grove Municipal Code,
to provide codified standards for recall of elected officials.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF
TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE, COOK AND LAKE COUNTIES,
ILLINOIS:
Section 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby adopted and incorporated herein as if fully set
forth hereby.
Section 2. Chapter 2.70 entitled Recall of Elected Officials is hereby added to the Village of
Buffalo Grove Municipal Code, to read as follows:
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CHAPTER 2.70
RECALL OF ELECTED OFFICIALS
Sections:
2.70.010
Purpose.
2.70.020
Short title.
2.70.030
Authority,
2.70.040
Definitions.
2.70.050
Recall of elected officials.
2.70.060
Recall procedures — Initiation — Limitations - Timing.
2.70.070
Notice of intention to recall — Form — Filing requirements.
2.70.080
Recall petitions.
2.70.090
Review, Certification and Challenges to Recall Petitions.
2.70.100
Recall referenda.
2.70.110
Filling vacancies created by recall.
2.70.120
Defense of legal action related to recall.
2.70.010 Purpose.
This Chapter shall vest the power in the electorate to recall officials
elected by them so that the officials may be directly responsible for their
behavior in office to the electorate.
The electorate is entitled to expect elected officials to properly discharge
their responsibilities. The power of the electorate to recall should serve as
an impetus to elected officials to be faithful to the public trust. It also is
intended to provide an expeditious and effective means for removing from
office any Elected Official who has failed to sustain such trust.
While no specific charges are required to be lodged formally against an
Elected Official to subject the official to Recall Referendum, the
individual reasons of each Elector for signing a Recall Petition or voting
accordingly shall be deemed sufficient cause for a Recall.
2.70.020 Short title.
This Chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Village of Buffalo
Grove Recall Ordinance."
2.70.030 Authority.
The ordinance codified in this Chapter is adopted by the Corporate
Authorities of the Village of Buffalo Grove pursuant to the Home Rule
authority granted by Article VII, Section 6 of the Illinois Constitution of
1970.
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2.70.040 Definitions.
As used in this Chapter, the following terms have the meanings prescribed
in this section:
A. "Elected Official" means the Village President (Mayor), Village
Trustees and the Village Clerk of the Village Board of the Village of
Buffalo Grove, irrespective of whether the person holding any such office
was elected, appointed to fill a vacancy, or succeeded by operation of law.
However, in the event the Village of Buffalo Grove adopts another form
of municipal government, "Elected Official' shall mean all officials
holding offices regularly filled by election under such form of
government.
B. "Local Electoral Board" shall consist of the municipal officers
designated as the municipal officers electoral board in the Illinois Election
Code (10 ILCS 5/10 -9(3)) relating to the election of municipal officers,
namely the Village President, Village Clerk and Senior Trustee. However,
whenever a Recall Petition comes before the Local Electoral Board in
which a member of the Local Electoral Board is a subject of the Recall
Petition, that member shall be disqualified to serve on the Local Electoral
Board and be replaced in the manner provided in the Illinois Election
Code (10 ILCS 5/10 -9).
C. "Senior Trustee," for the purpose of service on the Local Electoral
Board under this chapter, shall be the Village Trustee who has served the
greatest number of years. However, if two or more Village Trustees are of
the same seniority, then the Senior Trustee shall be determined by a
drawing of blind lots by those Village Trustees, to be administered by the
Village Manager and witnessed by the other members of the Local
Electoral Board.
D. "Elector" means any person registered to vote under the laws of
the State of Illinois whose residence from which he or she is registered to
vote lies within the corporate boundaries of the Village of Buffalo Grove.
2.70.050 Recall of elected officials.
A. Elected Officials shall hold office subject to the right of recall
vested by this Chapter in the Electors of the Village of Buffalo Grove.
Any Elected Official may be recalled and removed from office by
majority vote of the Electors at a Recall Referendum initiated as provided
in this Chapter.
B. The proposition for recall of an Elected Official shall be in the
following form:
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Shall (name of Elected Officials be recalled and removed from the office
of (Title of Office) of the Village of Buffalo Grove? YES/NO
C. The conduct of a Recall Referendum, Recall Petition and any
challenge to a Recall Petition or the outcome of a Recall Referendum shall
conform with the provisions of the Illinois Election Code relating to the
election of municipal officers and the submission of public questions and
as supplemented by this Chapter.
D. If a majority of the Electors voting on the proposition for recall of
an Elected Official vote in favor of such recall, the Elected Official shall
be removed from office.
E. The removal from office shall be effective immediately upon the
official proclamation of such vote on the recall proposition,
notwithstanding any contest of the results of such vote which may be
brought in the Circuit Court.
F. If the result of an affirmative vote on a recall proposition is
reversed by final order of any court of competent jurisdiction, the recalled
official shall thereupon be restored to office, and all rights appurtenant
thereto shall be restored and shall relate back to the date of removal as if
such official had not been removed upon such final order. Any interim
appointment to fill the vacancy created by the recall shall thereupon be
terminated. However, any official actions taken by the Village with or by
such interim appointee and all official actions done by such interim
appointee shall be valid and binding.
G. If the result of a negative vote finding the official should not be
recalled on a recall proposition is reversed by a final order of any court of
competent jurisdiction, the official shall be removed from office as of the
date of such final order.
2.70.060 Recall procedures — Initiation — Limitations - Timing.
A. A Recall Referendum shall be initiated by the filing of a Notice of
Intention to Recall and subsequent Recall Petition in the office of the
Village Clerk, with the date and time of filing to be indicated on the
Notice of Intention to Recall and the Recall Petition by the Village Clerk
upon receipt.
B. A Notice of Intention to Recall which names an Elected Official
must be filed by an Elector, in accordance with the requirements of
Section 2.70.070 of this Chapter, prior to any circulation of any Recall
Petition against such Elected Official. A Notice of Intention to Recall
shall be filed in the office of the Village Clerk not more than 200 nor less
than 190 calendar days prior to the day of election. No Recall Petition
may be circulated more than 90 calendar days preceding the last day
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provided for the filing of such Recall Petition with the office of the
Village Clerk. The last day for filing a Recall Petition with the office of
the Village Clerk shall be not less than 100 calendar days prior to the date
of election. The ninety (90) day period for circulating the Recall Petition
may not be extended by the filing of subsequent Notice(s) of Intention to
Recall.
C. A Notice of Intention to Recall may name only one Elected
Official. A Recall Petition may name only one Elected Official.
However, more than one Elected Official may be subject to recall at any
election.
D. A Recall Petition must be signed by Electors numbering not less
than thirty -three percent (33 %) of the average of the ballots cast in the last
two (2) preceding Municipal elections at which a Village Trustee was
elected by the voters of the Village of Buffalo Grove, but not less than one
thousand (1,000). However, if a Recall Referendum has been conducted
against an Elected Official, any subsequent Recall Petitions against the
same Elected Official during the same term of office must be signed by
Electors numbering not less than fifty percent (50 %) of the average of the
ballots cast at the last two (2) preceding Municipal elections at which a
Village Trustee was elected by the voters of the Village of Buffalo Grove,
but not less than one thousand five hundred (1,500).
E. An identical, short and concise statement of reason(s) for recall
shall be included on the Notice of Intention to Recall and the Recall
Petition.
F. An Elected Official may not be recalled during the last six (6) months
of the term of office of such Elected Official. No Notice of Intention to
Recall may be filed against any Elected Official if, at the time permitted
for the filing of said Notice, the date of the next earliest Regular e? - -.tion
permitted by law at which a Recall Referendum could occur is less than
six (6) months from the end of the term of office of such Elected Official.
For purposes of computing the last six (6) months of the term of office of
such Elected Official, the date on which the term of office ends shall be
deemed to be the date of the next Municipal election.
2.70.070 Notice of intention to recall — Form — Filing requirements.
A. The form of Notice of Intention to Recall shall be substantially as
follows:
VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE, ILLINOIS
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RECALL
Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Village of Buffalo Grove,
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Illinois, that Recall Petitions will be circulated requesting that a Recall
Referendum be held to remove the following official of the Village of
Buffalo Grove from their term of office for the following reason(s):
Name of Elected Official Title of Office
Circulation period ends ,
Filed By: (Name of Elector)
(Address)
B. A Notice of Intention to Recall must be filed together with a proof
of service attached to a copy thereof in substantially the following form:
PROOF OF SERVICE OF NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RECALL
I, an Elector of the Village of Buffalo
Grove, did this day (or within two (2) days prior to filing of said Notice)
mail a true copy of the attached Notice of Intention to Recall to the
Elected Official named below at their residence, by registered or certified
mail, return receipt requested, with all postage and fees properly paid and
affixed, as follows:
Name of Elected Official Address
SWORN UNDER PENALTY OF LAW:
(Signature of Elector)
(Address)
SUBSCRIBED and SWORN to (or affirmed) before me this
day of ,
Notary Public's Signature (Seal)
C. For illustration purposes, a sample form Notice of Intention to
Recall is appended as Exhibit A hereto.
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D. No Notice of Intention to Recall shall be valid or shall be accepted
for filing by the Village Clerk unless filed with the proof of service
required in subsection B of this Section.
E. Upon the filing of a Notice of Intention to Recall, the Village Clerk
shall, as soon as possible, but no later than ten (10) calendar days after
such filing, cause such Notice of Intention to Recall to be printed in a
newspaper of general circulation in the Village of Buffalo Grove. A
defect in such publication or a failure to publish shall be nonfeasance of
office as to the Village Clerk, but shall not be grounds for challenging any
Recall Petition or Recall Referendum pursuant to the notice.
2.70.080 Recall Petitions.
A. Recall Petitions may be signed only by Electors and in their own
hand. Each Elector signing a Recall Petition must write his or her
residence address. An Elector may sign a Recall Petition only once.
B. Recall Petitions shall be in the substantially the following form:
VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE, ILLINOIS
RECALL PETITION
We, the undersigned qualified voters of the Village of Buffalo Grove
hereby petition for a Recall Referendum for the recall and removal of
(name of Elected Officials from the office of (Title of Office) of the
Village of Buffalo Grove, and that the recall proposition, stated below, be
submitted to the Electors of the Village of Buffalo Grove in the manner
required by the Village of Buffalo Grove Recall Ordinance.
The Elector initiating this Petition cites the following reason(s) for the
proposed recall of the Elected Official named above:
Shall (name of Elected Official) be recalled and removed from the office
of ('Title of Office) of the Village of Buffalo Grove? YES/NO
C. Each sheet of the Recall Petition shall have the following statement
appended to it by the circulator of the Recall Petition, who shall be an
Elector in the Village of Buffalo Grove:
VA
Name
(Voter's Signature)
Street Address
Village
County
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C. Each sheet of the Recall Petition shall have the following statement
appended to it by the circulator of the Recall Petition, who shall be an
Elector in the Village of Buffalo Grove:
VA
I (Circulator's Name), a registered voter of the Village of Buffalo
Grove, hereby certify that I reside at (street address) in the Village
of Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089, County of , that I am
18 years of age or older, that I am a citizen of the United States,
and that each of the signatures on this sheet were signed in my
presence, are genuine and that to the best of my knowledge and
belief the persons so signing were at the time of signing registered
voters of the Village of Buffalo Grove, that the respective
residences are correctly stated and that none were placed on said
Recall Petition prior to the date set forth in the Village of Buffalo
Grove Recall Ordinance.
(Circulator's Signature)
SUBSCRIBED and SWORN to (or affirmed) by (Name of
Circulator) before me this day of ,
Notary Public's Signature (Seal)
D. For illustration purposes, a sample form Recall Petition is
appended as Exhibit B hereto.
E. A Recall Petition shall consist of printed or typewritten sheets
reproduced to be the same size and shall contain the same heading. A
Recall Petition may be circulated in separate parts, but the separate parts
shall be bound together and filed as one instrument. The several pages of
a Recall Petition shall be consecutively numbered and securely bound
together at the top or on one side, and each page shall contain the affidavit
of the circulator as provided in subsection C of this Section.
2.70.090 Review, Certification and Challenges to Recall Petitions.
A. By noon on the second business day following filing of a Recall
Petition, the Village Clerk shall cause a copy of the Recall Petition to be
delivered to the Elected Official who is the subject of the Recall Petition.
B. In accordance with the State Election Code (10 ILCS 5/10 -8), a
Recall Petition shall be deemed valid unless objection thereto is made in
writing within five (5) business days after the last day for filing the Recall
Petition.
C. Upon expiration of the period for filing objections, if no timely
objection is filed with regard to a Recall Petition, and not later than three
(3) business days thereafter, the Village Clerk shall request that the agenda
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for the next Village Board meeting include adoption of an ordinance
authorizing that a Recall Referendum question be placed on the ballot for
the next earliest Regular election (including a general election, general
primary election, consolidated election and consolidated primary election
regularly scheduled pursuant to Article 2A of the State Election Code (10
ILCS 5/1 -3, 10 ILCS 5/2A -1, et. seq.)) permitted by law which is not less
than sixty -five (65) calendar days from the date of the ordinance.
D. If one or more timely objections are filed with regard to a Recall
Petition, the Village Clerk shall by noon on the second business day
following the expiration of the filing period: (a) cause copies of the Recall
Petition and objector's petition to be delivered to the chairman of the
Local Electoral Board; and (b) cause a copy of the objector's petition to be
delivered to the Elector who filed the Notice of Intention to Recall.
E. The Local Electoral Board shall conduct a hearing and render a
decision with regard to each filed objection to a Recall Petition, in
accordance with the State Election Code (10 ILCS 5110 -10). The hearing
shall be held no sooner than three (3) nor later than five (5) calendar days
after receipt of the Recall Petition and objector's petition by the chairman
of the Local Electoral Board.
F. The Local Electoral Board shall render a decision on each filed
objection to a Recall Petition within seven (7) calendar days after closing
its initial hearing. If more than one separate Recall Petition is directed at
the same Elected Official, each such Recall Petition shall be treated
separately and independently. An Elector's signature appearing on more
than one Recall Petition shall be valid as to each such separate Recall
Petition. An Elector, however, may be counted only once as to any single
Recall Petition.
G. If the Local Electoral Board determines that a Recall Petition is
invalid or insufficient, it shall so certify. Such certification shall be a final
order and shall be entered upon the records of the Village and no Recall
Referendum shall be held, unless such determination is reversed by a final
order of a Court of competent jurisdiction.
H. If the Local Electoral Board determines that a Recall Petition is
valid and sufficient, it shall so certify. A Recall Petition that is determined
to be valid and sufficient shall be certified by the Local Electoral Board to
the Village Clerk. Such certification shall be a final order and shall be
entered on the records of the Village.
I. If the Local Electoral Board determines that a Recall Petition is
valid and sufficient, and not later than three (3) calendar days thereafter,
the chairman of the Local Electoral Board shall request that the agenda for
the next Village Board meeting include adoption of an ordinance
authorizing that a binding Recall Referendum question be placed on the
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ballot for the next earliest Regular election (including a general election,
general primary election, consolidated election and consolidated primary
election regularly scheduled pursuant to Article 2A of the State Election
Code (10 ILCS 5/1 -3, 10 ILCS 5/2A -1, et. seq.)) permitted by law which
is not less than sixty -five (65) calendar days from the date of the
ordinance.
2.70.100 Recall referenda.
A. If a Recall Petition is filed, which is not deemed invalid by the
Local Election Board, the Village Board shall adopt an ordinance
authorizing that a binding Recall Referendum question be placed on the
ballot for the next earliest Regular election (including a general election,
general primary election, consolidated election and consolidated primary
election regularly scheduled pursuant to Article 2A of the State Election
Code (10 ILCS 5/1 -3, 10 ILCS 5/2A -1, et. seq.)) permitted by law which
is not less than sixty -five (65) calendar days from the date of the
ordinance.
B. Upon passage of the appropriate ordinance authorizing a binding
Recall Referendum question to be placed on the ballot, and not later than
three (3) calendar days thereafter, the Village Clerk shall certify the
referendum question to the County Clerk.
C. A party aggrieved of the decision of the Local Electoral Board may
seek judicial review in accordance with the State Election Code (10 ILCS
5/10- 10.1). The pendency of a request for judicial review, however, shall
not preclude or prevent compliance with subsections A and B of this
Section.
D. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Chapter, a Recall
Referendum shall not be held if the Elected Official who is the subje... of a
Recall Petition resigns from office prior to the scheduled date of the Recall
Referendum.
2.70.110 Filling vacancies created by recall.
If a majority of votes cast shall be in favor of the recall of the named
Elected Official, the office shall be declared vacant and the office shall
then be filled in the manner provided by law for the filling of a vacancy.
The Village Clerk shall certify the Recall Referendum proposition to the
proper election officials as may be required by the election laws of the
State of Illinois.
2.70.120 Defense of Legal Action Related to Recall.
In the event an Elected Official being the subject of the recall takes legal
action against the Village and /or its elected or appointed officials as a
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result of the recall, no Municipal funds shall be expended on behalf of the
Elected Official who is the subject of the recall in prosecuting such legal
action.
Section 3. Every section and provision of this ordinance shall be separable, and the
invalidity of any portion of this ordinance shall not affect the validity of any other portion of this
ordinance.
Section 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage,
approval and publication. This ordinance may be published in pamphlet form.
AYES: 6 - Braiman, Glover, Berman, Trilling, Stone, Sussman
NAPES: 0 - None
ABSENT: 0 - None
ABSTAIN: 0 - None
PASSED: March 8 2010.
APPROVED: March 8 2010.
PUBLISHED: March 9 , 2010.
APPROVED:
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Village President
ATTEST:
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Exhibit A
VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE, ILLINOIS
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RECALL
Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Village of Buffalo Grove, Illinois, that Recall Petitions will be circulated
requesting that a Recall Referendum be held to remove the following official of the Village of Buffalo Grove from
their term of office for the following reason(s):
Name of Elected Official I Title of Office
Circulation period ends
Filed By:
PROOF OF SERVICE OF NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RECALL
State of
SS.
County of
(Name of Elector
I, , an Elector of the Village of Buffalo Grove, did this day (or
within two (2) days prior to filing of said Notice) mail a true copy of the attached Notice of Intention to Recall to the
Elected Official named below at their residence, by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, with all
postage and fees properly paid and affixed, as follows:
Name of Elected Official I Address
SWORN UNDER PENALTY OF LAW.
(Signature of Elector)
(Address)
SUBSCRIBED and SWORN to (or affirmed) before me this day of
Notary Public's Signature (Seal)Rev.3 /08/2010
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(Address
Exhibit B
...BIND HERE ... X
RECALL PETITION
We, the undersigned qualified voters of the Village of Buffalo Grove hereby petition for a Recall Referendum for
the recall and removal of (Elected Official) from the office of
of the Village of Buffalo Grove, and that the recall proposition, stated below, be
submitted to the Electors of the Village of Buffalo Grove in the manner required by the Village of Buffalo Grove
Recall Ordinance.
The Elector initiating this Petition cites the following reason(s) for the proposed recall of the elected official
named above:
SHALL BE RECALLED AND REMOVED FROM THE OFFICE
OF OF THE VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE? YES / NO
NAME
(VOTER'S SIGNATURE)
STREET ADDRESS
VILLAGE
COUNTI
1
Buffalo Grove
2
Buffalo Grove
3
Buffalo Grove
4
Buffalo Grove
5
Buffalo Grove
6
Buffalo Grove
7
Buffalo Grove
8
Buffalo Grove
9
Buffalo Grove
10
Buffalo Grove
State of
SS.
County of )
I, (Circulator's Name), a registered voter of the Village of Buffalo Grove,
hereby certify that I reside at in the Village of Buffalo Grove, Illinois
60089, County of that I am 18 years of age or older, that I am a citizen of the United States, and that
each of the signatures on this sheet were signed in my presence, are genuine and that to the best of my knowledge
and belief the persons so signing were at the time of signing registered voters of the Village of Buffalo Grove, that
the respective residences are correctly stated and that none were placed on said Recall Petition prior to the date set
forth in the Village of Buffalo Grove Recall Ordinance.
(Circulator's Signature)
SUBSCRIBED and SWORN to (or affirmed) by
Rev. 3/08/2010
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before me this day of
Notary Public's Signature (Seal)