Illinois Code § 620 ILCS 45/13

Before any such taxing district shall be authorized to issue
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bonds, as in this Act provided, having a maturity date later than
January first of the second calendar year following the period of years
for which such additional tax for an airport and landing field purposes
was voted (which January first of such year is hereafter referred to as
the "maturity limitation heretofore mentioned"):

 
The governing body of the taxing district shall adopt a resolution of
determination to construct or improve an airport and landing field and
shall declare its desire to submit to the voters of the district the
proposition to issue bonds for its proportionate share therefor. The resolution
and the proposition shall be certified to the proper election officials,
who shall submit the proposition to the voters at an election in accordance
with the general election law.

 
The proposition shall be in substantially the following form:

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Shall bonds of (here name
 taxing district) in the amount
 of........ Dollars ($....) be
 issued for the construction or
 improvement of an airport and YES
 landing field under the
 provisions of "An Act in
 relation to the establishment,
 acquisition, maintenance and 
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 operation of airports and landing
 fields by counties of less than
 500,000 population, and by such
 counties jointly with certain
 taxing districts located within NO
 or partly within such counties,
 and to provide methods for the
 financing thereof", enacted by
 the Sixty-third General Assembly?
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If a majority of the voters voting upon the proposition vote in favor
of the issuance of the bonds, then the taxing district may issue the
bonds in the amount specified in the resolution and ballot.

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