65 ILCS 5/6-3-3
Municipal officers - terms
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(65 ILCS 5/6-3-3)
(from Ch. 24, par. 6-3-3)
Sec. 6-3-3. Municipal officers - terms.
The municipality shall have the following elected officers: one mayor,
one municipal clerk and one municipal treasurer, all of whom shall be
elected at large, and alderpersons, the number of which shall be as follows: In
cities not exceeding 25,000 inhabitants, 8 alderpersons; between 25,001 and
40,000, 10 alderpersons; between 40,001 and 60,000, 14 alderpersons; between 60,001
and 80,000, 16 alderpersons; and exceeding 80,000, 20 alderpersons. Two alderpersons
shall be elected to represent each ward.
(Source: P.A. 102-15, eff. 6-17-21.)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases, 1995–1998 · leading case: Perkins v. City of Chicago Heights
Perkins v. City of Chicago Heights (1995)
“First, instead of having 5 wards with 2 aider-men elected from each ward, 65 ILCS 5/6-3-3 and 6-3-5, Chicago Heights will have 6 districts with one alderman elected from each.”
McCoy v. Chicago Heights (1998)
“In addition, instead of electing the clerk and treasurer at-large, see 65 ILCS 5/6-3-3, these officers are appointed by the mayor and approved by the City Council.”
Kevin Perkins v. City Of Chicago Heights (1995)
“First, instead of having 5 wards with 2 aldermen elected from each ward, 65 ILCS 5/6-3-3 and 6-3-5, Chicago Heights will have 6 districts with one alderman elected from each.”
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