Illinois Constitution

Article VI, § 3 — SUPREME COURT - ORGANIZATION

Illinois Const. art. VI, § 3

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The Supreme Court shall consist of seven Judges. Three shall be selected from the First Judicial District and one from each of the other Judicial Districts. Four Judges constitute a quorum and the concurrence of four is necessary for a decision. Supreme Court Judges shall select a Chief Justice from their number to serve for a term of three years.

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