Bill Text: OH SB61 | 2009-2010 | 128th General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: To require that the Governor call a special election to fill a vacancy in the representation of Ohio in the United States Senate.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 9-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2009-03-03 - To State & Local Government & Veterans Affairs [SB61 Detail]
Download: Ohio-2009-SB61-Introduced.html
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Senator Husted
Cosponsors:
Senators Coughlin, Patton, Wagoner, Schuring, Schaffer, Gibbs, Buehrer, Faber
To amend sections 3501.05 and 3521.02 of the Revised | 1 |
Code to require that the Governor call a special | 2 |
election to fill a vacancy in the representation | 3 |
of Ohio in the United States Senate. | 4 |
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That sections 3501.05 and 3521.02 of the Revised | 5 |
Code be amended to read as follows: | 6 |
Sec. 3501.05. The secretary of state shall do all of the | 7 |
following: | 8 |
(A) Appoint all members of boards of elections; | 9 |
(B) Issue instructions by directives and advisories in | 10 |
accordance with section 3501.053 of the Revised Code to members of | 11 |
the boards as to the proper methods
of conducting
elections | 12 |
(C) Prepare rules and instructions for the conduct of | 13 |
elections; | 14 |
(D) Publish and furnish to the boards from time to time a | 15 |
sufficient number of indexed copies of all election laws then in | 16 |
force; | 17 |
(E) Edit and issue all pamphlets concerning proposed laws or | 18 |
amendments required by law to be submitted to the voters; | 19 |
(F) Prescribe the form of registration cards, blanks, and | 20 |
records; | 21 |
(G) Determine and prescribe the forms of ballots and the | 22 |
forms of all blanks, cards of instructions, pollbooks, tally | 23 |
sheets, certificates of election, and forms and blanks required by | 24 |
law for use by candidates, committees, and boards; | 25 |
(H) Prepare the ballot title or statement to be placed on the | 26 |
ballot for any proposed law or amendment to the constitution to be | 27 |
submitted to the voters of the state; | 28 |
(I) Except as otherwise provided in section 3519.08 of the | 29 |
Revised Code, certify to the several boards the forms of ballots | 30 |
and names of candidates for state offices, and the form and | 31 |
wording of state referendum questions and issues, as they shall | 32 |
appear on the ballot; | 33 |
(J) Except as otherwise provided in division (I)(2)(b) of | 34 |
section 3501.38 of the Revised Code, give final approval to ballot | 35 |
language for any local question or issue approved and transmitted | 36 |
by boards of elections under section 3501.11 of the Revised Code; | 37 |
(K) Receive all initiative and referendum petitions on state | 38 |
questions and issues and determine and certify to the sufficiency | 39 |
of those petitions; | 40 |
(L) Require such reports from the several boards as are | 41 |
provided by law, or as the secretary of state considers necessary; | 42 |
(M) Compel the observance by election officers in the several | 43 |
counties of the requirements of the election laws; | 44 |
(N)(1) Except as otherwise provided in division (N)(2) of | 45 |
this section, investigate the administration of election laws, | 46 |
frauds, and irregularities in elections in any county, and report | 47 |
violations of election laws to the attorney general or prosecuting | 48 |
attorney, or both, for prosecution; | 49 |
(2) On and after August 24, 1995, report a failure to comply | 50 |
with or a violation of a provision in sections 3517.08 to 3517.13, | 51 |
3517.17, 3517.18, 3517.20 to 3517.22, 3599.03, or 3599.031 of the | 52 |
Revised Code, whenever the secretary of state has or should have | 53 |
knowledge of a failure to comply with or a violation of a | 54 |
provision in one of those sections, by filing a complaint with the | 55 |
Ohio elections commission under section 3517.153 of the Revised | 56 |
Code | 57 |
(O) Make an annual report to the governor containing the | 58 |
results of elections, the cost of elections in the various | 59 |
counties, a tabulation of the votes in the several political | 60 |
subdivisions, and other information and recommendations relative | 61 |
to elections the secretary of state considers desirable; | 62 |
(P) Prescribe and distribute to boards of elections a list of | 63 |
instructions indicating all legal steps necessary to petition | 64 |
successfully for local option elections under sections 4301.32 to | 65 |
4301.41, 4303.29, 4305.14, and 4305.15 of the Revised Code; | 66 |
(Q) Adopt rules pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code | 67 |
for the removal by boards of elections of ineligible voters from | 68 |
the statewide voter registration database and, if applicable, | 69 |
from the poll list or signature pollbook used in each precinct, | 70 |
which rules shall provide for all of the following: | 71 |
(1) A process for the removal of voters who have changed | 72 |
residence, which shall be uniform, nondiscriminatory, and in | 73 |
compliance with the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the National | 74 |
Voter Registration Act of 1993, including a program that uses the | 75 |
national change of address service provided by the United States | 76 |
postal system through its licensees; | 77 |
(2) A process for the removal of ineligible voters under | 78 |
section 3503.21 of the Revised Code; | 79 |
(3) A uniform system for marking or removing the name of a | 80 |
voter who is ineligible to vote from the statewide voter | 81 |
registration database and, if applicable, from the poll list or | 82 |
signature pollbook used in each precinct and noting the reason | 83 |
for that mark or removal. | 84 |
(R) Prescribe a general program for registering voters or | 85 |
updating voter registration information, such as name and | 86 |
residence changes, by boards of elections, designated agencies, | 87 |
offices of deputy registrars of motor vehicles, public high | 88 |
schools and vocational schools, public libraries, and offices of | 89 |
county treasurers consistent with the requirements of section | 90 |
3503.09 of the Revised Code; | 91 |
(S) Prescribe a program of distribution of voter | 92 |
registration forms through boards of elections, designated | 93 |
agencies, offices of the registrar and deputy registrars of motor | 94 |
vehicles, public high schools and vocational schools, public | 95 |
libraries, and offices of county treasurers; | 96 |
(T) To the extent feasible, provide copies, at no cost and | 97 |
upon request, of the voter registration form in post offices in | 98 |
this state; | 99 |
(U) Adopt rules pursuant to section 111.15 of the Revised | 100 |
Code for the purpose of implementing the program for registering | 101 |
voters through boards of elections, designated agencies, and the | 102 |
offices of the registrar and deputy registrars of motor vehicles | 103 |
consistent with this chapter; | 104 |
(V) Establish the full-time position of Americans with | 105 |
Disabilities Act coordinator within the office of the secretary of | 106 |
state to do all of the following: | 107 |
(1) Assist the secretary of state with ensuring that there is | 108 |
equal access to polling places for persons with disabilities; | 109 |
(2) Assist the secretary of state with ensuring that each | 110 |
voter may cast the voter's ballot in a manner that provides the | 111 |
same opportunity for access and participation, including privacy | 112 |
and independence, as for other voters; | 113 |
(3) Advise the secretary of state in the development of | 114 |
standards for the certification of voting machines, marking | 115 |
devices, and automatic tabulating equipment. | 116 |
(W) Establish and maintain a computerized statewide database | 117 |
of all legally registered voters under section 3503.15 of the | 118 |
Revised Code that complies with the requirements of the "Help | 119 |
America Vote Act of 2002," Pub. L. No. 107-252, 116 Stat. 1666, | 120 |
and provide training in the operation of that system; | 121 |
(X) Ensure that all directives, advisories, other | 122 |
instructions, or decisions issued or made during or as a result of | 123 |
any conference or teleconference call with a board of elections to | 124 |
discuss the proper methods and procedures for conducting | 125 |
elections, to answer questions regarding elections, or to discuss | 126 |
the interpretation of directives, advisories, or other | 127 |
instructions issued by the secretary of state are posted on a web | 128 |
site of the office of the secretary of state as soon as is | 129 |
practicable after the completion of the conference or | 130 |
teleconference call, but not later than the close of business on | 131 |
the same day as the conference or teleconference call takes | 132 |
place | 133 |
(Y) Publish a report on a web site of the office of the | 134 |
secretary of state not later than one month after the completion | 135 |
of the canvass of the election returns for each primary and | 136 |
general election, identifying, by county, the number of absent | 137 |
voter's ballots cast and the number of those ballots that were | 138 |
counted, and the number of provisional ballots cast and the number | 139 |
of those ballots that were counted, for that election. The | 140 |
secretary of state shall maintain the information on the web site | 141 |
in an archive format for each subsequent election. | 142 |
(Z) Conduct voter education outlining voter identification, | 143 |
absent voters ballot, provisional ballot, and other voting | 144 |
requirements; | 145 |
(AA) Establish a procedure by which a registered elector may | 146 |
make available to a board of elections a more recent signature | 147 |
to be used in the poll list or signature pollbook produced by | 148 |
the board of elections of the county in which the elector | 149 |
resides; | 150 |
(BB) Disseminate information, which may include all or part | 151 |
of the official explanations and arguments, by means of direct | 152 |
mail or other written publication, broadcast, or other means or | 153 |
combination of means, as directed by the Ohio ballot board under | 154 |
division (F) of section 3505.062 of the Revised Code, in order to | 155 |
inform the voters as fully as possible concerning each proposed | 156 |
constitutional amendment, proposed law, or referendum; | 157 |
(CC) Perform other duties required by law. | 158 |
Whenever a primary election is held under section 3513.32 of | 159 |
the Revised Code or a special election is held under section | 160 |
3521.02 or 3521.03 of the Revised Code to fill a vacancy in the | 161 |
office of United States senator or representative to congress, the | 162 |
secretary of state shall establish a deadline, notwithstanding any | 163 |
other deadline required under the Revised Code, by which any or | 164 |
all of the following shall occur: the filing of a declaration of | 165 |
candidacy and petitions or a statement of candidacy and nominating | 166 |
petition together with the applicable filing fee; the filing of | 167 |
protests against the candidacy of any person filing a declaration | 168 |
of candidacy or nominating petition; the filing of a declaration | 169 |
of intent to be a write-in candidate; the filing of campaign | 170 |
finance reports; the preparation of, and the making of corrections | 171 |
or challenges to, precinct voter registration lists; the receipt | 172 |
of applications for absent voter's ballots or armed service absent | 173 |
voter's ballots; the supplying of election materials to precincts | 174 |
by boards of elections; the holding of hearings by boards of | 175 |
elections to consider challenges to the right of a person to | 176 |
appear on a voter registration list; and the scheduling of | 177 |
programs to instruct or reinstruct election officers. | 178 |
In the performance of the secretary of state's duties as the | 179 |
chief election officer, the secretary of state may administer | 180 |
oaths, issue subpoenas, summon witnesses, compel the production of | 181 |
books, papers, records, and other evidence, and fix the time and | 182 |
place for hearing any matters relating to the administration and | 183 |
enforcement of the election laws. | 184 |
In any controversy involving or arising out of the adoption | 185 |
of registration or the appropriation of funds for registration, | 186 |
the secretary of state may, through the attorney general, bring an | 187 |
action in the name of the state in the court of common pleas of | 188 |
the county where the cause of action arose or in an adjoining | 189 |
county, to adjudicate the question. | 190 |
In any action involving the laws in Title XXXV of the Revised | 191 |
Code wherein the interpretation of those laws is in issue in such | 192 |
a manner that the result of the action will affect the lawful | 193 |
duties of the secretary of state or of any board of elections, the | 194 |
secretary of state may, on the secretary of state's motion, be | 195 |
made a party. | 196 |
The secretary of state may apply to any court that is hearing | 197 |
a case in which the secretary of state is a party, for a change of | 198 |
venue as a substantive right, and the change of venue shall be | 199 |
allowed, and the case removed to the court of common pleas of an | 200 |
adjoining county named in the application or, if there are cases | 201 |
pending in more than one jurisdiction that involve the same or | 202 |
similar issues, the court of common pleas of Franklin county. | 203 |
Public high schools and vocational schools, public libraries, | 204 |
and the office of a county treasurer shall implement voter | 205 |
registration programs as directed by the secretary of state | 206 |
pursuant to this section. | 207 |
Sec. 3521.02. When a vacancy occurs in the representation of | 208 |
this state in the senate of the United States by death, | 209 |
resignation, or otherwise, the governor, upon satisfactory | 210 |
information thereof, shall issue a writ of election directing that | 211 |
a special election be held to fill such vacancy in the territory | 212 |
entitled to fill it on a day specified in the writ. The writ shall | 213 |
be directed to the board of elections within such territory, which | 214 |
shall give notice of the time and places of holding the special | 215 |
election as provided in section 3501.03 of the Revised Code. The | 216 |
election shall be held and conducted, and returns thereof made, as | 217 |
in the case of a regular state election. The state shall pay all | 218 |
costs of any special election held under this section. | 219 |
The vacancy shall be temporarily filled forthwith by | 220 |
appointment by the governor, who may appoint some suitable person | 221 |
having the necessary qualifications for senator. The appointee | 222 |
shall hold office until the | 223 |
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Section 2. That existing sections 3501.05 and 3521.02 of the | 246 |
Revised Code are hereby repealed. | 247 |