Bill Text: FL S0190 | 2012 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Terms of State Senators and State Representatives
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2012-03-09 - Died in Rules Subcommittee on Ethics and Elections [S0190 Detail]
Download: Florida-2012-S0190-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2012 SJR 190 By Senator Bennett 21-00298-12 2012190__ 1 Senate Joint Resolution 2 A joint resolution proposing amendments to Section 15 3 of Article III and Section 4 of Article VI and the 4 creation of a new section in Article XII of the State 5 Constitution to revise the terms and term limits that 6 apply to state senators and state representatives. 7 8 Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 9 10 That the following amendments to Section 15 of Article III 11 and Section 4 of Article VI and the creation of a new section in 12 Article XII of the State Constitution are agreed to and shall be 13 submitted to the electors of this state for approval or 14 rejection at the next general election or at an earlier special 15 election specifically authorized by law for that purpose: 16 ARTICLE III 17 LEGISLATURE 18 SECTION 15. Terms and qualifications of legislators.— 19 (a) SENATORS. Senators shall be elected for staggered terms 20 of sixfouryears. The legislature must divide the senate 21 districts as evenly as possible into three classes, those from22odd-numbered districts in the years the numbers of which are23multiples of four and those from even-numbered districts in24even-numbered years the numbers of which are not multiples of25four; except, at the election next following a reapportionment,26some senators shall be elected for terms of two years when27necessaryto maintain staggered terms. 28 (b) REPRESENTATIVES. Members of the house of 29 representatives shall be elected for terms of fourtwoyears, 30 those from odd-numbered districts in the years the numbers of 31 which are multiples of four and those from even-numbered 32 districts in even-numbered years the numbers of which are not 33 multiples of fourin each even-numbered year. 34 (c) QUALIFICATIONS. Each legislator shall be at least 35 twenty-one years of age and,an elector and resident of the 36 district from which elected and shall have resided in the state 37 for a period of two years prior to election. 38 (d) ASSUMING OFFICE; VACANCIES. Members of the legislature 39 shall take office upon election. Vacancies in legislative office 40 shall be filled only by election as provided by law. 41 ARTICLE VI 42 SUFFRAGE AND ELECTIONS 43 SECTION 4. Disqualifications.— 44 (a) ANoperson convicted of a felony, or adjudicated in 45 this or any other state to be mentally incompetent, is notshall46bequalified to vote or hold office until restoration of civil 47 rights or removal of disability. 48 (b) ANoperson may not appear on the ballot for re 49 election as a senator or representative if, by the end of the 50 current term of office, the person will have served (or, but for 51 resignation, would have served) in that office for twelve 52 consecutive years.to any of the following offices:53(1) Florida representative,54(2) Florida senator,55 (c)(3)A person may not appear on the ballot for re 56 election to the office ofFloridalieutenant governor or to,57(4)anyoffice of the Floridacabinet office,58(5) U.S. Representative from Florida, or59(6) U.S. Senator from Florida60 61 if, by the end of the current term of office, the person will 62 have served (or, but for resignation, would have served) in that 63 office for eight consecutive years. 64 ARTICLE XII 65 SCHEDULE 66 Implementation of amendments relating to the terms of 67 certain elected officials.— 68 (a) The amendments to Section 15 of Article III and Section 69 4 of Article VI and the creation of this section shall take 70 effect upon approval by the electors. 71 (b) During the organizational session following the 2012 72 general election, the legislature shall implement the amendment 73 to subsection (a) of Section 15 of Article III by law. Under the 74 implementing legislation, senators elected during the 2012 75 general election shall be elected to terms of at least four 76 years. The terms of senators having two years remaining to their 77 terms on the date of the general election may be extended by two 78 years. 79 (c) Those representatives elected in even-numbered 80 districts in the 2012 general election shall be elected to terms 81 of two years. Those representatives elected in odd-numbered 82 districts in the 2012 general election shall be elected to terms 83 of four years. 84 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the following statement be 85 placed on the ballot: 86 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 87 ARTICLE III, SECTION 15 88 ARTICLE VI, SECTION 4 89 ARTICLE XII 90 TERMS OF STATE SENATORS AND STATE REPRESENTATIVES.—The 91 State Constitution provides that state senators are elected to 92 terms of 4 years and state representatives are elected to terms 93 of 2 years. The State Constitution also generally limits state 94 senators and state representatives to serving 8 consecutive 95 years in office. 96 This amendment increases the terms of state senators from 4 97 to 6 years and the terms of state representatives from 2 to 4 98 years. The amendment also generally limits state senators and 99 state representatives to serving 12 consecutive years in office.