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House File 2461

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  1  1    Section 1.  Section 42.4, subsection 6, Code 1999, is
  1  2 amended to read as follows:
  1  3    6.  In order to minimize electoral confusion and to
  1  4 facilitate communication within state legislative districts,
  1  5 each plan drawn under this section shall provide that each
  1  6 representative district is wholly included within a single
  1  7 senatorial district and that, so far as possible, each
  1  8 representative and each senatorial district shall be included
  1  9 within a single congressional district.  However, the
  1 10 standards established by subsections 1 through 5 shall take
  1 11 precedence where a conflict arises between these standards and
  1 12 the requirement, so far as possible, of including a senatorial
  1 13 or representative district within a single congressional
  1 14 district.  However, if the number of senate districts and the
  1 15 number of representative districts are evenly divisible by the
  1 16 number of congressional districts, each bill embodying a plan
  1 17 drawn under this section and submitted under section 42.3
  1 18 shall provide that each representative and each senatorial
  1 19 district shall be included within a single congressional
  1 20 district.
  1 21    Sec. 2.  Section 42.4, subsection 8, paragraph b,
  1 22 subparagraph (1), subparagraph subdivision (b), Code 1999, is
  1 23 amended to read as follows:
  1 24    (b)  The senatorial district in the plan which includes the
  1 25 place of residence of the state senator on the date of the
  1 26 senator's last election to the senate is the same as the even-
  1 27 numbered senatorial district in which the senator resides on
  1 28 February 1, 2002, or the senatorial district in the plan which
  1 29 includes the place of residence of the state senator on the
  1 30 date of the senator's last election to the senate is
  1 31 contiguous to such the even-numbered senatorial district in
  1 32 which the senator resides on February 1, 2002, and the
  1 33 senator's declared residence as of February 1, 2002, was is
  1 34 within the district from which the senator was last elected.
  1 35 Areas which meet only at the points of adjoining corners are
  2  1 not contiguous.
  2  2    Sec. 3.  Section 42.4, subsection 8, paragraph b,
  2  3 subparagraph (2), Code 1999, is amended to read as follows:
  2  4    (2)  Each even-numbered senatorial district to which
  2  5 subparagraph (1) of this paragraph is not applicable shall
  2  6 elect a senator in 2002 for a two-year term commencing in
  2  7 January 2003.  However, if more than one incumbent state
  2  8 senator is residing in an even-numbered senatorial district on
  2  9 February 1, 2002, and, on or before February 15, 2002, all but
  2 10 one of the incumbent senators resigns from office effective no
  2 11 later than January 1, 2003, the remaining incumbent senator
  2 12 shall represent the district in the senate for the Eightieth
  2 13 General Assembly if the remaining incumbent senator was
  2 14 elected to a four-year term which commenced in January 2001 or
  2 15 was subsequently elected to fill a vacancy in such a term.  A
  2 16 copy of the resignation must be filed in the office of the
  2 17 secretary of state no later than five p.m. on February 15,
  2 18 2002.
  2 19    Sec. 4.  Section 275.23A, subsection 4, Code 1999, is
  2 20 amended to read as follows:
  2 21    4.  If more than one incumbent director resides in a
  2 22 redrawn director district or if the number of incumbent
  2 23 directors residing in a redrawn multi-director district
  2 24 exceeds the number of directors who are to represent the
  2 25 district, the terms of office of the affected directors expire
  2 26 at the organizational meeting of the board of directors
  2 27 following the next regular school election following the
  2 28 adoption of the redrawn districts.  
  2 29                           EXPLANATION
  2 30    This bill makes changes relating to the process of
  2 31 redistricting in Iowa for congressional, legislative, and
  2 32 certain school director districts.
  2 33    Code section 42.4, subsection 6, is amended to provide that
  2 34 if the number of senate and the number of house districts are
  2 35 evenly divisible by the number of congressional districts, the
  3  1 legislative districts in plans required to be submitted by the
  3  2 legislative service bureau shall be wholly contained within
  3  3 congressional district boundaries.
  3  4    Code section 42.4, subsection 8, is amended to clarify the
  3  5 necessary requirements in determining whether an election in
  3  6 November 2002 is required for an even-numbered senate
  3  7 district.  The amendments to the subsection do not modify
  3  8 current law.
  3  9    Code section 275.23A, concerning school district elections
  3 10 following redistricting, is amended to provide that if the
  3 11 number of directors residing in a multi-director district
  3 12 following redistricting exceeds the number authorized, each
  3 13 affected director's term of office shall end after the
  3 14 organizational meeting of the school board following the next
  3 15 regular school election after the redrawn districts are
  3 16 adopted.  
  3 17 LSB 6755HV 78
  3 18 ec/cf/24
     

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