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ILLINOIS CONSTITUTION NOTES
FOUNDATIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION
The U.S. form of government has an official title:
Republican Democracy
Two ancient civilizations were used to help form our current gov’t.:Ancient GreeceAncient Rome
FOUNDATIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION
Greeks create the idea of citizenship: Citizens are loyal to their country. Entitled to protection from gov’t.
Greeks (Cleisthenes) also formed the idea for a direct democracy.
Direct democracy is when ALL members of society decided & vote on ideas for laws.
FOUNDATIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION
Under the Greek form of Democracy:Members of local tribes were chosen to serve on
a council.Council members had to meet certain
requirements.Council members had limits to how long they
could serve in office.Council members would help govern the city.Assembly (entire population) would vote for
laws/regulations at request of Council.
FOUNDATIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION
While the idea for democracy came from Greece, the idea for a republic came from Rome.
Romans used a republican* form of gov’t.* - gov’t where citizens elect reps. to rule in their
name.
Republic form of gov’t. was more efficient than a true democracy.Better to have 1 voting instead of thousands.
FOUNDATIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION
Under the Republican gov’t, Rome had 3 branches:LegislativeExecutive Judicial
Leg. Branch was made up of:SenateAssemblies
Senate:Consisted of 300 membersAdvised Roman leaders
FOUNDATIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION
Assemblies:Made up of lower classElected representativesProtected rights of lower class
Judicial branch consisted of:8 judgesServed 1 yearOversaw courts & governed provinces
FOUNDATIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION
Executive branch consisted of:2 “executive” leadersServed 1 year
Executive Leaders had power to:Command armyGive directions to gov’tVeto/Overrule other executive leader
HOMEWORK #11. Identify:
a) The official title of the U.S. Government b) The two ancient civilizations that influenced our
government.
2. According to Greeks, what are two expectations of citizenship?
3. Explain:a) How a “direct democracy” form of gov’t works.b) How a “republican” form of gov’t works.
4. Based on definitions above, identify which type of gov’t is more efficient: “direct democracy” or “republican”.
BRIEF HISTORY OF ILLINOIS
Illinois was initially a French territory.
First French settlement was Fort Creve Coeur
French used land for fur trapping/trading.
France gives up control of Illinois following French/Indian War.
Illinois exists as county of Virginia until 1782.
BRIEF HISTORY OF ILLINOIS
Illinois added as a state in 1818.
Kaskaskia is first capitol of Illinois; Shadrach Bond first governor.
Capitol moved from Kaskaskia to Vandalia in 1839
Springfield becomes capitol city later that year, at request of Abraham Lincoln.
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
1st of 3 branches in the state gov’t.
Main duty of legislative branch: make laws.
State of Illinois legislative branch is called the General Assembly.
General Assembly is made up of 2 houses: House of Representatives Senate
Both houses meet in Capitol Building in Springfield.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
The Illinois House of Representatives totals 118 members.
They are elected by the people of their represented district.
Every state district is guaranteed at least 2 representatives from each district.
“Reps” serve a 2 year term of office.
Can be re-elected an unlimited number of times.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Unlike Federal gov’t., the number of reps from a district is not based on population.
Each rep. earns $67,836 a year.
The Illinois House of Representatives also retains the sole power to impeach a state gov’t official.
Impeach – to accuse an elected official of misconduct before an appropriate tribunal.
HOMEWORK #2
1. When did Illinois become an official state? (Pg. 11)2. What are the 3 capitol cities in Illinois history? (Pg.
11) 3. What is the main duty of the legislative branch? (Pg. 12)4. How long do members of the State House of
Representatives serve their term of office? (Pg. 13)5. How many members make up the State House of
Representatives total? (Pg. 13)
SENATE
The Illinois State Senate totals 59 members.
Senators are elected from their represented districts.
The state districts for Creve Coeur are: House – 89th
Senate – 45th
Every district is guaranteed 1 senator from each district (regardless of size).
SENATE
Senators serve a 4 year term.
Can be re-elected an unlimited number of times.
Senators earn $67,836 a year.
MISC. LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
Senators also serve as a jury in impeachment cases.
Decides whether person is guilty or not; determines whether they lose office.
Requirements of Leg. Branch: 21 yrs. old Resident of district for min. 2 yrs. Legal U.S. citizen
EXECUTIVE BRANCH
2nd of 3 branches of IL gov’t.
Main job is to enforce laws.
Head of the branch is the Governor.
Governor serves a 4 yr. term.
Can be re-elected an unlimited number of times.
HOMEWORK #3
1. What is the House district that represents Creve Coeur? (Pg. 16)
2. How many Senators are in the Illinois Senate? (Pg. 16)3. How long does a Senator serve their term of office?
(Pg. 17)4. What is the Senate district that represents Creve
Coeur? (Pg. 16)5. What does the Senate serve as during impeachment
cases? (Pg. 18)6. How old do Senators have to be in order to be
elected? (Pg. 18)7. How long must a Senator live in their represented
district? (Pg. 18)
EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Governor makes $150,691 per year of term.
Requirements for being Governor: Must be 25 yrs. old Must be resident of state 3 yrs. prior to election Legal U.S. citizen
Governor may grant the following: Pardons Commutations Reprieves
Huh?
EXECUTIVE BRANCH Governor is also Commander-in-Chief of state
militia (President can overrule).
Order of succession for the Governor’s seat is: Lt. Governor Attorney General Sec. of State
Why is this necessary?
EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Other parts of Executive Branch: Attorney General – Chief legal officer of IL Sec. of State – Holds Great Seal of IL Comptroller – Pays bills for IL Treasurer – Maintains money accounts for IL
JUDICIAL BRANCH
3rd of 3 branches of gov’t.
Main job: Judge/interpret law.
Head of the branch are Illinois Supreme Court Justices.
Order of the judicial system in Illinois: Circuit Appellate Supreme
JUDICIAL BRANCH
Illinois Supreme Court is highest court in state. Only overruled by U.S. Supreme Court
Judges in Illinois are elected into positions.
Once a judge is elected, they are retained if they receive 3/5 (60%) vote.
JUDICIAL BRANCH
Qualifications to be a judge in Illinois: Legal U.S. citizen Licensed attorney of the state. Resident of district elected from.
Court of Appeals hears appeals cases from Circuit Court. No witnesses, statements, or evidence is presented. Lawyers from both sides present their case and court
rules.
3 judges serve on the Illinois Appellate Court
JUDICIAL BRANCH
Illinois Supreme Court hears: Appeals cases from lower courts (Circuit, Appellate) Violation of Rights cases
Just like Appellate, Supreme Court hears the case from both lawyers and then gives judgment.
7 judges sit on Supreme Court All 7 are appointed by Governor. One is chosen to be Chief Justice of Court (head
judge of court).Why 7 judges?
HOMEWORK #4
1. How old does a Governor have to be? (Pg. 21)2. Who is Commander-in-Chief of the state militia?
(Pg. 22)3. Who pays the bills for the state of Illinois? (Pg. 23)4. What is the main job of the judicial branch? (Pg.
24)5. Who is the head of the judicial branch? (Pg. 24)6. How old does a judge have to be? (Pg. 26 – tricky
question)7. Why does the Supreme Court have 7 justices? (Pg.
27)
House Committee
Bill
Senate
Senate Committee
House of Rep.
Law
Gov.
51%+
51%+
Veto
1. Sign Bill
>60%
>60%2. Veto Bill
3. Ignore bill 60 days; automatically becomes law.
Lawmaking Process
HOMEWORK #51. Is a bill a law? Define what a bill is. (E.C.)2. Before reaching the House or Senate floor, where
do bills start? (Pg. 29)3. How much of a vote is needed to pass a bill in the
House or Senate? (Pg. 29)4. What are the three options the Governor has once
a bill reaches his desk? (Pg. 29)5. How much of a vote is needed to overturn a veto
in both houses? (Pg. 29)
IL MUNICIPAL GOV’T.
There are 5 types of municipal gov’t (city gov’t) in Illinois.
Those forms are: Mayor/Council Trustee Village Commission Council Manager Strong Mayor
IL MUNICIPAL GOV’T.
Creve Coeur uses the Trustee Village form of municipal gov’t.
6 trustees serve on a board; represent different parts of the Village
Trustees are elected by the people of their district and serve a 2-4 yr. term.
Village board is led by a Village President; elected by people of the village.
Village President serves a 4 year term.
IL MUNICIPAL GOV’T & VOTING
General elections take place on the Tuesday following the 1st Monday of November.
General elections are when people of the state elect either a Governor or President.
General elections take place every 2 years.
Referendums are votes on public issues (ex. Building new school).
IL MUNICIPAL GOV’T & VOTING Voting requirements of IL:
18 yrs. old Legal U.S. citizen Must live in election district 30 days prior to election Must register to vote 28 days prior to election
Absentee ballots are given to voters who can’t make it to the polls on election night.
Absentee ballots are sent to: Elderly Sick Military
HOMEWORK #61. What type of municipal gov’t does Creve Coeur
use? (Pg. 32)2. How many village trustees serve on a village
board? (Pg. 32)3. When do general elections take place? (Pg. 33)4. What is a referendum? (Pg. 33)5. How old do you have to be to vote in Illinois? (Pg.
34)6. What 3 types of people receive absentee ballots?
(Pg. 34)