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Cook County Board of Review

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Cook County Board of Review
Seal of Cook County
Property tax appeals board overview
Formed1998
Preceding Property tax appeals board
  • Cook County Board of Appeals (1939–1998)
JurisdictionCook County, Illinois, United States
HeadquartersChicago, Illinois
Property tax appeals board executives
Key document

TheCook County Board of Review is an independent office created by statute by theIllinois General Assembly and is governed by three commissioners who are elected by district for two- or four-year terms.Cook County, which includesChicago, is theUnited States' second-most populous county (afterLos Angeles County, California) with a population of 5.2 million residents. The Cook County Board of Review holds quasi-judicial powers to adjudicate taxpayer complaints or recommend exempt status of real property.

History

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The board had been first created after the task of hearing tax appeals was transferred from theCook County Board of Commissioners to a three-member board of review.[1] The Revenue Act of 1939 converted this appeals system into a two member Cook County Board of Appeals.[1] Both members were elected in a singleat-large election held quadrennially.[citation needed] It remained this way until 1998.[1] In 1996, theIllinois Legislature successfully passed Public Act 89-671, which made it so that, in 1998, the Cook County Board of Appeals would be renamed Cook County Board of Review and be reconstituted as a three-member body.[1]

Responsibilities

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The board of review allows residential and commercial property owners to contest an assessment made by the Cook County assessor that they believe incorrect or unjust. The Cook County Board of Review is vested with quasi-judicial powers to adjudicate taxpayer complaints or recommend exempt status of real property, which includes: residential, commercial, industrial, condominium property, and vacant land. There are approximately 1.8 million parcels of property inCook County. The Board of Review adjudicated 422,713 parcel appeals in the 2012 assessment year.[2]

Elections

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1939–1994

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After the Revenue Act of 1939 recreated the appeals board as the two-member Cook County Board of Appeals, its two members were elected in a single at-large election held quadrennially.

Regularly scheduled elections included:

Special elections included:

Since 1998

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Since 1998 (when the board was recreated as a three-member body), members have been elected by district.[3]

The Cook County Board of Review has its three seats rotate the length of terms. In a staggered fashion (in which no two seats have coinciding two-year terms), the seats rotate between two consecutive four-year terms and a two-year term.[3]

The following table indicates whether a seat was/will be up for election in a given year:

Seats up for election by year (through 2034)[3]
YearDistrict
1st2nd3rd
1998 Election Election Election
2002 Election Election Election
2004 No election No election Election
2006 Election Election No election
2008 No election Election Election
2010 Election No election No election
2012 Election Election Election
2014 No election No election Election
2016 Election Election No election
2018 No election Election Election
2020 Election No election No election
2022 Election Election Election
2024 No election No election Election
2026 Election Election No election
2028 No election Election Election
2030 Election No election No election
2032 Election Election Election
2034 No election No election Election

Composition

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AffiliationMembers
 Democratic Party3
 Republican Party0
 Total
3

Commissioners

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Current

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This is a list of the Cook County Board of Review Commissioners in order by district. This list is current as of December 2022[update]:

DistrictCommissionerIn office sinceParty
1George A. Cardenas2022Democratic
2Samantha Steele2022Democratic
3Larry Rogers, Jr.2004Democratic

Past iterations

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Individuals who served on the original three-member Cook County Board of Review includedPatrick Nash.

Individuals who served on the two-member Cook County Board of Appeals includedJoseph Berrios,Wilson Frost,Pat Quinn, andHarry H. Semrow.

Members of the Cook County Board of Review (1998–present)

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First district
Second district
Third district

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcd"History of The Board of Review".Cook County Board Of Review. 23 May 2017. Archived fromthe original on 11 May 2020. Retrieved10 April 2020.
  2. ^"History of the Cook County Board of Review". Archived fromthe original on 9 November 2017. Retrieved8 November 2017.
  3. ^abc"35 ILCS 200/5-5".ilga.gov. Government of Illinois. Retrieved18 March 2020.

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