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changes are not made. The Legislature shall enact the submitted
plan of the commission or a plan of its own by a vote of 2/3 of
the Members of each House, within 30 calendar days after the
plan of the commission is submitted. Such action shall be
subject to the Governor's approval as provided in Article IV,
Part Third, Section 2.

 
In the event that the Legislature shall fail to make an
apportionment within 130 days after convening, the Supreme
Judicial Court shall, within 60 days following the period in
which the Legislature is required to act but fails to do so,
make the apportionment. In making such apportionment, the
Supreme Judicial Court shall take into consideration plans and
briefs filed by the public with the court during the first 30
days of the period in which the court is required to
apportion.

 
The Supreme Judicial Court shall have original jurisdiction
to hear any challenge to an apportionment law enacted by the
Legislature, as registered by any citizen or group thereof.
If any challenge is sustained, the Supreme Judicial Court
shall make the apportionment.

 
; and be it
further

 
Constitutional referendum procedure; form of question; effective date. Resolved: That
the municipal officers of this State shall notify the
inhabitants of their respective cities, towns and plantations
to meet, in the manner prescribed by law for holding a
statewide election, at a statewide election, on the Tuesday
following the first Monday of November following the passage
of this resolution, to vote upon the ratification of the
amendment proposed in this resolution by voting upon the
following question:

 
"Do you favor amending the Constitution of Maine to reduce
the size of the Senate from no more than 35 members to 32
members, effective in the year 2004, and to reapportion
Senatorial Districts to coincide with the counties of the
State?"

 
The legal voters of each city, town and plantation shall
vote by ballot on this question and designate their choice by
a cross or check mark placed within the corresponding square
below the word "Yes" or "No." The ballots must be received,
sorted, counted and declared in open ward, town and plantation
meetings and returns made to the Secretary of State in the
same manner as votes for members of the Legislature. The
Governor shall review the returns and, if it appears that a
majority of the legal votes are cast in favor of the
amendment, the Governor shall proclaim


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