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LD 1943 Title Page An Act to Clarify Municipal Reapportionment Authority LD 1943 Title Page
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 30-A MRSA §2503, sub-§2, as enacted by PL 1987, c. 737, Pt. A,
§2 and Pt. C, §105 and amended by PL 1989, c. 6, c. 9, @2, and c.
104, Pt. C, @@8, 10, is further amended to read:

 
2. Failure to enact ordinance. The municipal legislative
body must enact the reapportionment ordinance within 18 months
after the official publication of the latest decennial census as
required by the United States Code, Title 13, Section 141,
paragraph (c); provided that.__The ordinance is must be enacted
at least 90 days before a regular municipal election occurring
within that 18-month period or the previous reapportionment
ordinance applies to that election. If the legislative body
fails to do so enact an ordinance within 18 months after
publication of the census or at least 90 days before a regular
election occurring more than 18 months after publication of the
census, or at least 90 days before a regular election occurring
more than 18 months after publication of the census, all
municipal officers to be elected shall must be elected at large
and shall serve until their terms expire. Such at-large
elections shall continue until the legislative body enacts an
ordinance in accordance with subsection 1 at least 90 days before
a regular municipal election.

 
Sec. 2. Retroactivity. This Act applies retroactively to January 1,
2001.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill amends the law governing reapportionment of
municipal voting districts following completion of each census.
Current law requires a municipality to enact a reapportionment
ordinance within 18 months of the official release of census
data. This bill clarifies that when an ordinance is not adopted
at least 90 days before a regular election held within that 18-
month period, the old apportionment ordinance is used for that
election. The bill also clarifies that if a municipality fails
to adopt a reapportionment ordinance within the 18-month period
or if it does so but not more than 90 days before an election
occurring after 18 months, municipal officers up for election are
elected and serve at large until a new ordinance is adopted.


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