SJ 306

  • Virginia Senate Joint Resolution
  • 2019 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate Jan 09, 2019
  • Senate
  • House
  • Governor

Constitutional amendment; Virginia Redistricting Commission (first reference).

Abstract

Establishes the Virginia Redistricting Commission, a 16-member Commission tasked with establishing districts for the United States House of Representatives and for the Senate and the House of Delegates of the General Assembly. The Commission consists of eight legislative members and eight citizen members. The legislative members consist of four members of the Senate of Virginia and four members of the House of Delegates, with equal representation given to the political parties having the highest and next highest number of members in their respective houses. The citizen members are selected by a selection committee consisting of five retired judges of the circuit courts of Virginia. The selection committee is tasked with adopting a process by which registered Virginia voters may apply to serve on the Commission and selecting from the applicants a list of 16 candidates. The amendment requires four of the candidates to be voters who affiliate with the political party receiving the highest number of votes for governor at the immediately preceding gubernatorial election, four candidates to be voters who affiliate with the political party receiving the next highest number of votes for governor at the immediately preceding gubernatorial election, and eight candidates to be voters who do not affiliate with any political party. The Speaker of the House of Delegates, the minority leader in the House of Delegates, and the majority and minority leaders in the Senate then strike names from the list until there is the final list of eight citizen members, two of whom affiliate with the political party receiving the highest number of votes for governor at the immediately preceding gubernatorial election, two of whom affiliate with the political party receiving the next highest number of votes for governor at the immediately preceding gubernatorial election, and four of whom do not affiliate with any political party. The Commission is required to submit to the General Assembly plans of districts for the Senate and the House of Delegates of the General Assembly no later than 45 days following the receipt of census data and plans of districts for the United States House of Representatives no later than 60 days following the receipt of census data. In order to be submitted to the General Assembly for a vote, a plan must receive an affirmative vote of at least six of the eight legislative members and six of the eight citizen members. No amendments may be made to a plan by the General Assembly or the Governor. In the event that the Commission fails to submit a plan by its deadline, or the General Assembly fails to adopt a plan by its deadline, or the Governor fails to act on or vetoes a plan by his deadline, districts shall be decided by judicial decision.

Bill Sponsors (17)

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Feb 04, 2019

House

Referred to Committee on Privileges and Elections

House

Placed on Calendar

House

Assigned P & E sub: Subcommittee #4

Jan 30, 2019

Senate

Committee substitute agreed to 19105499D-S1

Senate

Reading of amendment waived

Senate

Amendment by Senator Howell agreed to

Senate

Read second time

Senate

Reading of substitute waived

Senate

Amendments #1 and #2 by Senator Sturtevant withdrawn

Senate

Reading of amendment waived

Senate

Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute with amendment SJ306ES1

Senate

Printed as engrossed 19105499D-ES1

Jan 28, 2019

Senate

Passed by for the day

Jan 25, 2019

Senate

Passed by for the day

Jan 09, 2019

Senate

Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/09/19 19104200D

Senate

Referred to Committee on Privileges and Elections

Bill Text

Bill Text Versions Format
Senate: Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/09/19 19104200D HTML
Senate: Committee substitute printed 19105499D-S1 HTML
Senate: Printed as engrossed 19105499D-ES1 HTML

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