Illinois Code § 40 ILCS 5/4-141

Referendum in municipalities less than 5,000.
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This Article shall become effective in any municipality of less than
5,000 population if the proposition to adopt
the Article is submitted to and approved by the voters of the
municipality in the manner herein provided.

 
Whenever the electors of the municipality equal in number to 5% of
the number of legal votes cast at the last preceding general municipal
election for mayor or president, as the case may be, petition the
corporate authorities of the municipality to submit the proposition whether that
municipality shall adopt this Article, the municipal clerk shall certify
the proposition to the proper election official who shall submit it to the
electors in accordance with the general election law at the next
succeeding regular election in the municipality. If the proposition is not
adopted at that
election, it may be submitted in like manner at any regular
election thereafter.

 
The proposition
shall be substantially in the following form:

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Shall the city (or village or
incorporated town as the case may be) YES
of.... adopt Article 4 of the
Illinois Pension Code, 
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providing for a Firefighters' NO
Pension Fund and the levying
of an annual tax therefor?
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If a majority of the votes cast on the proposition is for the proposition,
this Article is adopted in that
municipality.

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