Bill Text: GA HB1139 | 2011-2012 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Citizens' Redistricting Commission; create
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Democrat 6)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2012-02-24 - House Second Readers [HB1139 Detail]
Download: Georgia-2011-HB1139-Introduced.html
12 LC 28
6100
House
Bill 1139
By:
Representatives Parent of the
81st,
Abrams of the
84th,
Oliver of the
83rd,
Evans of the
40th,
Kendrick of the
94th,
and others
A
BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
AN ACT
To
amend Chapter 2 of Title 28 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating
to apportionment of House of Representatives and Senate and qualifications of
members, so as to create the Citizens' Redistricting Commission; to provide for
its membership and its duties; to provide for an effective date; to repeal
conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
BE
IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
SECTION
1.
Chapter
2 of Title 28 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to
apportionment of House of Representatives and Senate and qualifications of
members, is amended by adding a new Code section to read as
follows:
"28-2-3.
(a)
There is created the Citizens' Redistricting Commission which shall be
established as provided in this Code section.
(b)
The commission shall consist of seven members appointed as follows:
(1)
One member appointed by the Lieutenant Governor;
(2)
One member appointed by the minority leader of the Senate;
(3)
One member appointed by the Speaker of the House of
Representatives;
(4)
One member appointed by the minority leader of the House of
Representatives;
(5)
Two members appointed by the Governor, only one of whom may be a member of the
same political party as the Governor; and
(6)
One member who shall be selected and appointed by the other six members of the
commission.
In
the year following the conducting of a United States decennial census, the
appointments by the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Speaker of the House of
Representatives, and the minority leaders of the Senate and the House of
Representatives shall be made not later than March 1 of such year, and the
member to be selected by such appointees shall be selected not later than March
15 of such year. In the case of a court order directing that congressional or
legislative redistricting be done, the appointments by the Governor, Lieutenant
Governor, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the minority leaders of
the Senate and the House of Representatives shall be made not later than 30 days
following such order, and the member to be selected by such appointees shall be
selected not later than 45 days following such order. In the event that the six
members of the commission cannot agree upon a seventh member within such time
periods, the seventh member shall be selected by the Supreme Court not later
than 15 days following the expiration of such time periods. The seventh member
shall be the chairperson of the commission.
(c)
A person shall be eligible for appointment to serve on the commission if such
person:
(1)
As of the date of his or her appointment, is registered to vote for federal and
state offices in Georgia and was registered to vote in the two most recent
state-wide November general elections held in Georgia;
(2)
Is not a current member of the General Assembly and does not hold any federal or
state elective office while serving on the commission; and
(3)
Certifies and agrees at the time of such person's appointment that such person
will not run as a candidate for any federal or state elective office while
serving on the commission and for a period of two years thereafter.
(d)
Vacancies on the commission shall be filled in the same manner in which the
original appointment was made.
(e)
Members of the commission shall be reimbursed for expenses incurred in the
performance of their duties on the commission in the same manner as members of
the General Assembly. The General Assembly is authorized to provide for the
payment of reasonable compensation to the members of the commission. The
General Assembly shall provide adequate funding to the commission, including the
employment of a competent staff, in order for the commission to carry out its
duties. The General Assembly shall provide adequate funding for the
representation of the commission in any litigation; and the Department of Law
shall have the responsibility for such representation.
(f)
The commission shall have the following duties:
(1)
To create proposed congressional and House of Representatives and Senate
legislative districts for submission to the General Assembly for approval or
rejection;
(2)
Prior to developing a proposed plan or making any recommendations, to conduct
public hearings throughout all areas of this state, including at least one
hearing in each congressional district in this state, after adequate advance
notice to the public so that all interested citizens have a reasonable
opportunity to express their views with regard to redistricting plans;
and
(3)
To conduct meetings, discussions, and deliberations in public and provide ample
notice of the meetings of the commission to facilitate public participation and
attendance.
(g)
In developing proposed redistricting plans for submission to the General
Assembly for approval or rejection, the commission shall adhere to the following
criteria:
(1)
The plan shall be in compliance with the Constitutions of this state and the
United States;
(2)
The plan shall be in compliance with the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, as
amended;
(3)
The plan shall contain only contiguous districts;
(4)
The plan shall contain districts that are as compact as possible or
practicable;
(5)
The plan shall maintain communities of interest, as determined by the commission
from time to time to the extent that it is reasonably possible to do so;
and
(6)
The plan, if for congressional redistricting, shall provide for zero deviation
among the districts and, if for legislative redistricting, shall provide for as
close as practicable to zero deviation among the districts.
(h)
The commission shall, no later than July 1 of the year following the year in
which a United States decennial census is conducted and as soon as practicable
following a court ordered redistricting, submit its report with a proposed
congressional redistricting plan, a proposed redistricting plan for the House of
Representatives, and a proposed redistricting plan for the Senate to the General
Assembly for approval. Such plans shall be voted upon by both houses of the
General Assembly without amendment. If either house of the General Assembly
declines to approve a plan, the plan and the report shall be returned to the
commission with such specific suggestions as the Senate or the House of
Representatives, as applicable, believes would eliminate the basis for
disapproval of the plan. The commission shall then meet and revise the plan and
submit a new report and proposed plan to the General Assembly within 15 days
following the disapproval of the plan. Such revised plan shall be voted upon by
the General Assembly without amendment. If either house of the General Assembly
declines to approve the revised plan, the General Assembly shall proceed to
formulate and enact a redistricting plan on its own.
(i)
Upon the approval or final rejection of each of the proposed plans by the
General Assembly, the commission shall be
dissolved."
SECTION
2.
This
Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its
becoming law without such approval.
SECTION
3.
All
laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.
