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Madison County Board adopts new precinct boundaries and apportionment plan under state law

Madison County Board · March 1, 2026
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Summary

The Madison County Board on Dec. 23 amended and adopted a resolution to adjust precinct boundaries under Illinois Public Act 102-0668 and also adopted a county board apportionment plan creating 26 single-member districts for 2022–2030; votes were recorded on the amendment (AYES 20, NAYS 1) and on final approvals (AYES 21, NAYS 0).

The Madison County Board voted on Dec. 23 to adjust precinct boundaries and to adopt a revised county board apportionment plan after the Illinois General Assembly and governor enacted Public Act 102-0668, which raised the maximum number of registered voters per precinct from 800 to 1,200 and provided a one-time 60-day window in 2021 to make precinct adjustments.

Chris Guy, Government Relations Committee chair, read a resolution to adjust, renumber and redescribe all precincts to reflect the new maximum number of registered voters and to supersede a prior Nov. 17, 2021 resolution. "We…

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