By Capitol News Illinois
Illinoisans may soon submit designs for what could be the new state flag.
The Illinois Flag Commission, a bipartisan body of appointed officials, will accept designs for a new state flag online or by mail from Sep. 3 to Oct. 18. More information can be found on the Illinois Flag Commission website.
“I’m excited to see the creativity of Illinois residents and how they display their passion for our great state,” Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias, whose office oversees the commission, said in a statement.
The commission will select 10 submissions and host an online public survey for Illinoisans to vote for their favorite. That voting will begin from Jan. 1, 2025, and last six weeks.
Then the commission will submit their recommendations to state lawmakers, who may take formal action to replace the flag.
Individuals may submit up to three designs, with no limits on what can be included, the number of colors, or flag shape.
Illinois is the latest state to consider changing its flag as more states move away from the derisively nicknamed “seal on a bedsheet” design. Utah and Minnesota both adopted new flags earlier this year. Mississippi adopted a new flag to remove confederate imagery in 2021, something its neighbor Georgia did in early 2001.
Other states, like Maine and Michigan, have had proposals to change their flags that petered out without widespread support.
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