Bill Text: MS HC36 | 2010 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Constitution; amend to set elections for statewide elective offices in even-numbered years.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Failed) 2010-02-02 - Died In Committee [HC36 Detail]

Download: Mississippi-2010-HC36-Introduced.html

MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2010 Regular Session

To: Constitution

By: Representative Snowden

House Concurrent Resolution 36

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO SECTION 140 AND SECTION 252, MISSISSIPPI CONSTITUTION OF 1890, TO PROVIDE THAT ELECTIONS FOR STATEWIDE ELECTIVE OFFICES HELD AFTER THE ELECTION IN 2011 SHALL OCCUR IN 2014 AND EVERY FOUR YEARS THEREAFTER.

     BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, That the following amendments to the Mississippi Constitution of 1890 are proposed to the qualified electors of the state:

I.

     Amend Section 140, Mississippi Constitution of 1890, to read as follows:

     "Section 140.  The Governor of the state shall be chosen in the following manner:  On the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November of A.D. 2011, on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November, A.D. 2014, and on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November in every fourth year thereafter, until the day shall be changed by law, an election shall be held in the several counties and districts created for the election of members of the House of Representatives in this state, for Governor, and the person receiving in any county or such legislative district the highest number of votes cast therein, for that office, shall be holden to have received as many votes as such county or district is entitled to members in the House of Representatives, which last named votes are * * * designated "electoral votes."  In all cases where a representative is apportioned to two (2) or more counties or districts, the electoral vote based on such representative, shall be equally divided among such counties or districts.  The returns of the election shall be certified by the election commissioners, or the majority of them, of the several counties and transmitted, sealed, to the seat of government, directed to the Secretary of State, and shall be by him safely kept and delivered to the Speaker of the House of Representatives on the first day of the next ensuing session of the Legislature.

     The Speaker shall, on the same day he shall have received the returns, open and publish them in the presence of the House of Representatives, and the House shall ascertain and count the vote of each county and legislative district and decide any contest that may be made concerning the same, and the decision shall be made by a majority of the whole number of members of the House of Representatives concurring therein by a viva voce vote, which shall be recorded in its journal; provided, in case the two (2) highest candidates have an equal number of votes in any county or legislative district, the electoral vote of such county or legislative district shall be considered as equally divided between them.  The person found to have received a majority of all the electoral votes, and also a majority of the popular vote, shall be declared elected."

II.

     Amend Section 252, Mississippi Constitution of 1890, to read as follows:

     "Section 252.  The term of office of all elective officers under this Constitution shall be four (4) years, except as otherwise provided herein.  The term of office for officers elected under this Constitution in the year 2011 shall be three (3) years.  A general election for all elective officers shall be held on the Tuesday next after the first Monday of November, A.D. 2011, on the first Tuesday next after the first Monday of November, A.D. 2014, and on the first Tuesday next after the first Monday of November and every four (4) years thereafter; provided, the Legislature may change the day and date of general elections to any day and date in October, November or December."

     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That these proposed amendments shall be submitted by the Secretary of State to the qualified electors at an election to be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November 2010, as provided by Section 273 of the Constitution and by general law, with the amendments in this resolution being voted on as one amendment since the proposed amendments pertain to one subject.

     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the explanation of this proposed amendment for the ballot shall read as follows:  "This proposed constitutional amendment provides that after the election held for statewide public officials in 2011, future elections for statewide public officials shall occur in 2014 and every four years thereafter."

     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Attorney General of the State of Mississippi shall submit this resolution, immediately upon adoption by the Legislature, to the Attorney General of the United States or to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, in accordance with the provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended and extended.

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