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- Cutback_Amendment abstract "The Cutback Amendment is an amendment to the Illinois Constitution that abolished multi-member districts in the Illinois House of Representatives and the process of cumulative voting. Before the amendment Illinois voters could vote three times for one candidate or spread their votes between two or three candidates. Three members were elected per district. When the Cutback Amendment was approved in 1980, the total number of House representatives was reduced from 177 to 118. The movement to pass the bill was largely led by Pat Quinn and Bus Yourell. The amendment was passed via a referendum and popularly seen as a way to punish the legislature for voting itself a 40% raise.".
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- Cutback_Amendment wikiPageWikiLink Abner_J._Mikva.
- Cutback_Amendment wikiPageWikiLink Category:Illinois_General_Assembly.
- Cutback_Amendment wikiPageWikiLink Category:Illinois_law.
- Cutback_Amendment wikiPageWikiLink Constitution_of_Illinois.
- Cutback_Amendment wikiPageWikiLink Cumulative_voting.
- Cutback_Amendment wikiPageWikiLink Illinois_House_of_Representatives.
- Cutback_Amendment wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Edgar.
- Cutback_Amendment wikiPageWikiLink Pat_Quinn_(politician).
- Cutback_Amendment wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cutback Amendment".
- Cutback_Amendment wikiPageWikiLinkText "District Abolished".
- Cutback_Amendment wikiPageWikiLinkText "District Created".
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- Cutback_Amendment subject Category:Illinois_General_Assembly.
- Cutback_Amendment subject Category:Illinois_law.
- Cutback_Amendment hypernym Amendment.
- Cutback_Amendment type Comic.
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- Cutback_Amendment comment "The Cutback Amendment is an amendment to the Illinois Constitution that abolished multi-member districts in the Illinois House of Representatives and the process of cumulative voting. Before the amendment Illinois voters could vote three times for one candidate or spread their votes between two or three candidates. Three members were elected per district. When the Cutback Amendment was approved in 1980, the total number of House representatives was reduced from 177 to 118.".
- Cutback_Amendment label "Cutback Amendment".
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- Cutback_Amendment wasDerivedFrom Cutback_Amendment?oldid=665065728.
- Cutback_Amendment isPrimaryTopicOf Cutback_Amendment.