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Code · Illinois · Chapter 110 — HIGHER EDUCATION · Act 805

Sec. 3-7c. Trustee districts for the 2013 consolidated election and thereafter; Community College District No.

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Sec. 3-7c. Trustee districts for the 2013 consolidated election and thereafter; Community College District No. 526.
(a)In Community College District No. 526, board of trustee members shall be elected by trustee district at the 2013 consolidated election and thereafter.
(b)On or before July 1, 2012 and thereafter in the year following each decennial census, the board of trustees of Community College District No. 526 shall reapportion the trustee districts to reflect the results of the census and shall divide the community college district into 7 trustee districts, each of which shall be compact, contiguous, and substantially equal in population to each other district. The division of the community college district into trustee districts must be completed and formally approved by a majority of the members of the board of trustees. At the same meeting of the board of trustees, the board shall, publicly by lot, divide the trustee districts into 2 groups. Beginning in 2013 and every 10 years thereafter, 4 trustees or their successors from one group shall be elected for successive terms of 4 years and 6 years, and 3 trustees or their successors from the second group shall be elected for successive terms of 6 years and 4 years. One member shall be elected from each such trustee district.
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