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Fourth Substitute S.B. 2001
Representative Gerry A. Adair proposes the following substitute bill:
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SENATE REDISTRICTING PLAN
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2001 SECOND SPECIAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Sponsor: Michael G. Waddoups
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This act modifies statutory provisions governing Utah State Senate districts. This act
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eliminates current boundaries and establishes new boundaries. This act establishes election
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dates for each district to ensure that Senate terms are staggered. This act establishes certain
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maps as the legal boundaries of Senate districts and establishes procedures for addressing
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omissions and uncertain boundaries. This act takes effect on January 1, 2002 for purposes
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of nominating and electing members of the Utah State Senate and on January 1, 2003 for all
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other purposes.
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This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
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ENACTS:
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36-1-101, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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36-1-102, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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36-1-103, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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36-1-104, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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36-1-105, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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REPEALS:
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36-1-1, as last amended by Chapter 112, Laws of Utah 1999
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36-1-2, as last amended by Chapter 4, Laws of Utah 1991, Second Special Session
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36-1-3, as last amended by Chapter 10, Laws of Utah 1997
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
36-1-101
is enacted to read:
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Part 1. Utah State Senate
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36-1-101. Utah State Senate -- District boundaries.
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(1) The Utah State Senate shall consist of 29 members, with one member to be elected
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from each Utah State Senate district.
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(2) (a) The Legislature adopts the official census population figures and maps of the
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Bureau of the Census of the United States Department of Commerce developed in connection with
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the taking of the 2000 national decennial census as the official data for establishing Senate district
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boundaries.
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(b) The numbers and boundaries of the Senate districts are designated and established by
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the maps attached to the bill that enacts this section.
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Section 2.
Section
36-1-102
is enacted to read:
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36-1-102. Election of senators -- Staggered terms.
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(1) Unless otherwise provided by law, each senator elected from Senate Districts 1, 6, 8,
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10, 13, 14, 16, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 27, and 29 at the 2000 General Election shall serve out the term
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of office for which he or she was elected and shall represent the realigned district if he or she
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resides in that district.
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(2) At the general election to be held in 2002, senators elected from Senate Districts 2, 3,
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4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 15, 17, 18, 21, 22, 26, and 28 shall be elected to serve a term of office of four
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years.
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Section 3.
Section
36-1-103
is enacted to read:
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36-1-103. Official maps of Senate Districts.
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(1) (a) The Legislature shall file copies of the official maps enacted by the Legislature, and
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any other relevant data, with the lieutenant governor's office.
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(b) The legal boundaries of Senate districts are contained in the official maps on file with
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the lieutenant governor's office.
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(2) When questions of interpretation of Senate district boundaries arise, the official maps
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on file in the lieutenant governor's office shall serve as the indication of the legislative intent in
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drawing the Senate district boundaries.
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(3) (a) Each county clerk shall obtain copies of the official maps for the clerk's county
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from the lieutenant governor's office.
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(b) Each county clerk shall establish voting precincts and polling places within each Senate
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district according to the procedures and requirements of Section
20A-5-303
.
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(4) Maps identifying the boundaries for Senate districts may be viewed on the Internet at
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the lieutenant governor's website.
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Section 4.
Section
36-1-104
is enacted to read:
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36-1-104. Omissions from maps -- How resolved.
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(1) If any area of the state is omitted from a Utah State Senate district in the maps enacted
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by the Legislature, the county clerk of the affected county, upon discovery of the omission, shall
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attach the area to the appropriate Senate district according to the requirements of Subsections (2)
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and (3).
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(2) If the area is surrounded by a Senate district, the area shall be attached to that district.
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(3) If the area is contiguous to two districts, the area shall be attached to the district that
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has the least population, as determined by the census population figures and maps of the Bureau
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of the Census of the United States Department of Commerce developed in connection with the
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taking of the 2000 national decennial census.
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(4) Any attachment made under Subsection (1) shall be certified in writing and filed with
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the lieutenant governor.
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Section 5.
Section
36-1-105
is enacted to read:
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36-1-105. Uncertain boundaries -- How resolved.
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(1) As used in this section, "affected party" means:
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(a) a senator whose Utah State Senate district boundary is uncertain because the identifying
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feature used to establish the district boundary has been removed, modified, or is unable to be
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identified or who is uncertain about whether or not he or another person resides in a particular
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Senate district;
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(b) a candidate for senator whose Senate district boundary is uncertain because the
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identifying feature used to establish the district boundary has been removed, modified, or is unable
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to be identified or who is uncertain about whether or not he or another person resides in a
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particular Senate district; or
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(c) a person who is uncertain about which Senate district contains the person's residence
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because the identifying feature used to establish the district boundary has been removed, modified,
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or is unable to be identified.
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(2) (a) An affected party may file a written request petitioning the lieutenant governor to
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determine:
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(i) the precise location of the Senate district boundary;
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(ii) the number of the Senate district in which a person resides; or
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(iii) both Subsections (2)(a)(i) and (ii).
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(b) In order to make the determination required by Subsection (2)(a), the lieutenant
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governor shall review the official maps and obtain and review other relevant data such as census
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block and tract descriptions, aerial photographs, aerial maps, or other data about the area.
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(c) Within five days of receipt of the request, the lieutenant governor shall review the
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maps, obtain and review any relevant data, and make a determination.
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(d) When the lieutenant governor determines the location of the Senate district boundary,
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the lieutenant governor shall:
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(i) prepare a certification identifying the appropriate boundary and attaching a map, if
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necessary; and
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(ii) send a copy of the certification to the affected party and the county clerk of the affected
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county.
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(e) If the lieutenant governor determines the number of the Senate district in which a
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particular person resides, the lieutenant governor shall send a letter identifying that district by
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number to:
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(i) the person;
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(ii) the affected party who filed the petition, if different than the person whose Senate
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district number was identified; and
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(iii) the county clerk of the affected county.
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Section 6. Repealer.
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This act repeals:
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Section 36-1-1, Senatorial districts -- Definitions -- Numbers and boundaries of
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districts -- Resolving omissions and ambiguity.
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Section 36-1-2, Election of senators.
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Section 36-1-3, Official maps of Senate districts.
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Section 7. Effective date.
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This act takes effect on January 1, 2002 for purposes of nominating and electing members
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of the Utah State Senate and on January 1, 2003 for all other purposes.
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