HB 99

  • Illinois House Bill
  • 93rd Regular Session
  • Introduced in House Feb 26, 2003
  • Passed House Feb 21, 2003
  • Senate
  • Governor

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Abstract

Amends the Election Code. Provides that petitions to place statewide advisory questions of public policy on the ballot must be signed by a number of voters equal to at least 8% of the total votes cast for candidates for Governor in the preceding gubernatorial election (now, 10% of the registered voters in the State). Provides that petitions to place local advisory questions of public policy on the ballot must be signed by a number of voters equal to at least 8% of the total votes cast for candidates for Governor in the preceding gubernatorial election by registered voters of the jurisdiction where the question will be submitted (now, by 10% of the voters of the election jurisdiction where the question will be submitted). Effective immediately.

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Jan 11, 2005

House

Session Sine Die

Apr 04, 2003

Senate

Added as Alternate Chief Co-Sponsor Sen. Louis S. Viverito

Apr 02, 2003

Senate

Referred to Rules

Senate

First Reading

Apr 01, 2003

Senate

Added as Alternate Chief Co-Sponsor Sen. Ira I. Silverstein

Mar 28, 2003

Senate

Chief Senate Sponsor Sen. Don Harmon

Feb 26, 2003

Senate

Placed on Calendar Order of First Reading February 27, 2003

Senate

Arrive in Senate

Feb 21, 2003

House

Third Reading - Short Debate - Passed 096-012-000

Feb 20, 2003

House

Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Paul D. Froehlich

Feb 06, 2003

House

Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Short Debate

House

Second Reading - Short Debate

Feb 05, 2003

House

Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate

House

Do Pass / Short Debate Elections and Campaign Reform Committee; 009-000-000

Jan 23, 2003

House

Assigned to Elections and Campaign Reform Committee

Jan 08, 2003

House

First Reading

House

Referred to Rules Committee

Jan 07, 2003

House

Prefiled with Clerk by Rep. Mike Boland

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