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Code · Illinois · Chapter 35 — REVENUE · Act 200

Sec. 3-52. Election or appointment of county assessors or county supervisors of assessments.

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Sec. 3-52. Election or appointment of county assessors or county supervisors of assessments.
(a)In counties with less than 3,000,000 inhabitants, the county may change the manner in which it selects its county assessor or county supervisor of assessments upon:
(1)adoption of an ordinance by the county board or county board of commissioners
requiring the county assessor or county supervisor of assessments to be elected or appointed, as applicable; or
(2)the filing of a petition with the county board or the county board of commissioners,
subject to the petition requirements of Section 28-3 of the Election Code and signed by 2% of the registered voters of the county, requiring the county assessor or county supervisor of assessments to be elected or appointed, as applicable.
(b)If an ordinance is adopted or a petition is filed meeting the requirements of subsection (a), then the county clerk shall certify the proposition to the appropriate election authorities, who shall submit a referendum, subject to the requirements of Section 16-7 of the Election Code, to be placed on the ballot at the next following general election in substantially the following form:
Shall the (county assessor or county supervisor of assessments, as applicable) be
(elected rather than appointed or appointed rather than elected, as applicable)?
The votes shall be recorded as "Yes" or "No". The referendum is approved when a majority of the votes cast on the referendum approve the referendum.
(c)After the approval of a referendum under subsection (b):
(1)if voters approve the referendum to make the county assessor or county supervisor of
assessments position elected rather than appointed, then the county assessor or county supervisor of assessments shall be elected at the general election next following the approval of the referendum and at the general election every 4 years thereafter; the elected county assessor or county supervisor of assessments shall serve until a successor is elected and qualified; the term of any appointed county assessor or county supervisor of assessments serving at the time of the approval of the referendum shall end when a successor is elected and qualified; and
(2)if the voters approve a referendum to make the county assessor or county supervisor
of assessments position appointed rather than elected, then, at the conclusion of the term of the elected county assessor or county supervisor of assessments serving at the time of the approval of the referendum, the county assessor or county supervisor of assessments shall be appointed by the county board or county board of commissioners to a 4-year term and shall serve until a successor is appointed and qualified.
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