Organizers say they have enough signatures to ask voters to consider term limits for Chicago mayors.

Former Gov. Pat Quinn wants to limit Chicago mayors to two terms. He says term limits would give people more opportunities to run for office without having to face incumbents with large campaign funds.

Quinn says they’re submitting the signatures Monday and that they have “much more” than the over 52,000 needed to get term limits on the fall ballot.

There could be legal challenges. The Chicago City Council recently put three non-binding referendums on the ballot, possibly crowding out the term-limit proposal. Quinn doubts the move will work.