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A07149
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
SENATE BILL
No.
22
Session of
2017
INTRODUCED BY BOSCOLA, SCAVELLO, BROWNE, SCHWANK, BLAKE,
DINNIMAN, LEACH, WILLIAMS, YUDICHAK AND HAYWOOD,
FEBRUARY 27, 2017
REFERRED TO STATE GOVERNMENT, FEBRUARY 27, 2017
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, further providing for the Legislative
Reapportionment Commission for the purpose of reapportioning
and redistricting the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, further providing for the Legislative
Reapportionment Commission for the purpose of reapportioning
and redistricting the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
hereby resolves as follows:
Section 1. The following amendment to the Constitution of
Pennsylvania is proposed in accordance with Article XI:
That section 17 of Article II be amended to read:
§ 17. Legislative [Reapportionment] and Congressional
Redistricting Commission.
(a) [In each year following the year of the Federal
decennial census] Not later than December 31 of each year ending
in zero, a Legislative [Reapportionment] and Congressional
Redistricting Commission shall be constituted for the purpose of
[reapportioning] redistricting the Commonwealth. The commission
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shall [act by a majority of its entire membership.]:
(1) Conduct an open and transparent process enabling full
public consideration of and comment on the drawing of district
lines.
(2) Draw district lines according to the redistricting
criteria specified in this section.
(3) Conduct itself with integrity and fairness.
[(b) The commission shall consist of five members: four of
whom shall be the majority and minority leaders of both the
Senate and the House of Representatives, or deputies appointed
by each of them, and a chairman selected as hereinafter
provided. No later than 60 days following the official reporting
of the Federal census as required by Federal law, the four
members shall be certified by the President pro tempore of the
Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives to the
elections officer of the Commonwealth who under law shall have
supervision over elections.
The four members within 45 days after their certification
shall select the fifth member, who shall serve as chairman of
the commission, and shall immediately certify his name to such
elections officer. The chairman shall be a citizen of the
Commonwealth other than a local, State or Federal official
holding an office to which compensation is attached.
If the four members fail to select the fifth member within
the time prescribed, a majority of the entire membership of the
Supreme Court within 30 days thereafter shall appoint the
chairman as aforesaid and certify his appointment to such
elections officer.
Any vacancy in the commission shall be filled within 15 days
in the same manner in which such position was originally filled.
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(c) No later than 90 days after either the commission has
been duly certified or the population data for the Commonwealth
as determined by the Federal census are available, whichever is
later in time, the commission shall file a preliminary
reapportionment plan with such elections officer.
The commission shall have 30 days after filing the
preliminary plan to make corrections in the plan.
Any person aggrieved by the preliminary plan shall have the
same 30-day period to file exceptions with the commission in
which case the commission shall have 30 days after the date the
exceptions were filed to prepare and file with such elections
officer a revised reapportionment plan. If no exceptions are
filed within 30 days, or if filed and acted upon, the
commission's plan shall be final and have the force of law.
(d) Any aggrieved person may file an appeal from the final
plan directly to the Supreme Court within 30 days after the
filing thereof. If the appellant establishes that the final plan
is contrary to law, the Supreme Court shall issue an order
remanding the plan to the commission and directing the
commission to reapportion the Commonwealth in a manner not
inconsistent with such order.
(e) When the Supreme Court has finally decided an appeal or
when the last day for filing an appeal has passed with no appeal
taken, the reapportionment plan shall have the force of law and
the districts therein provided shall be used thereafter in
elections to the General Assembly until the next reapportionment
as required under this section 17.
(f) Any district which does not include the residence from
which a member of the Senate was elected whether or not
scheduled for election at the next general election shall elect
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a Senator at such election.
(g) The General Assembly shall appropriate sufficient funds
for the compensation and expenses of members and staff appointed
by the commission, and other necessary expenses. The members of
the commission shall be entitled to such compensation for their
services as the General Assembly from time to time shall
determine, but no part thereof shall be paid until a preliminary
plan is filed. If a preliminary plan is filed but the commission
fails to file a revised or final plan within the time
prescribed, the commission members shall forfeit all right to
compensation not paid.
(h) If a preliminary, revised or final reapportionment plan
is not filed by the commission within the time prescribed by
this section, unless the time be extended by the Supreme Court
for cause shown, the Supreme Court shall immediately proceed on
its own motion to reapportion the Commonwealth.
(i) Any reapportionment plan filed by the commission, or
ordered or prepared by the Supreme Court upon the failure of the
commission to act, shall be published by the elections officer
once in at least one newspaper of general circulation in each
senatorial and representative district. The publication shall
contain a map of the Commonwealth showing the complete
reapportionment of the General Assembly by districts, and a map
showing the reapportionment districts in the area normally
served by the newspaper in which the publication is made. The
publication shall also state the population of the senatorial
and representative districts having the smallest and largest
population and the percentage variation of such districts from
the average population for senatorial and representative
districts.]
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(b) The commission shall consist of 11 members, as follows:
four who are registered with the largest political party in this
Commonwealth based on registration, four who are registered with
the second-largest political party in this Commonwealth based on
registration and three who are not registered with either of the
two largest political parties in this Commonwealth based on
registration.
(c) The General Assembly shall prescribe by law the
qualification to serve as a commission member. Each commission
member shall possess all of the following qualifications, in
addition to any qualifications prescribed by law:
(1) Be a voter who has been continuously registered in this
Commonwealth with the same political party or unaffiliated with
a political party or political body and whose political
affiliation has not changed in the three years immediately
preceding the date of appointment to the commission.
(2) Has voted in two of the last three Statewide general
elections immediately preceding the date of appointment to the
commission.
(3) Has not held or does not have an immediate family member
who has held elective public office at the Federal or State
level or elective judicial office in this Commonwealth in the
five years immediately preceding the date of appointment to the
commission.
(4) Has not served or does not have a spouse who has served
as a paid staff member or paid consultant to Congress, the
General Assembly or staff appointed by the Governor in the five
years immediately preceding the date of appointment to the
commission.
(5) Has not registered or does not have a spouse who has
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registered as a Federal or State lobbyist in this Commonwealth
in the five years immediately preceding the date of appointment
to the commission.
(6) Has not been nominated or does not have a spouse who has
been nominated as a candidate for elective office by a political
party or political body or served or does not have a spouse who
has served as a paid staff member or officer of a political
party, political body, political committee or political action
committee in the five years immediately preceding the date of
appointment to the commission.
(d) Application and selection of the members of the
commission shall be subject to the following:
(1) Application to serve as a member of the commission may
be filed with, and on a form developed by, the Secretary of the
Commonwealth indicating thereon evidence of his or her
qualifications as provided by this section.
(2) The Secretary of the Commonwealth shall verify the
qualifications of each applicant. If the Secretary of the
Commonwealth finds that an applicant is not qualified, the
Secretary of the Commonwealth shall not include the applicant's
name in the pool of applicants.
(3) The Secretary of the Commonwealth shall separate all
qualified applicants into three subpools consisting of those who
are:
(i) registered with the largest political party in this
Commonwealth based on registration;
(ii) registered with the second-largest political party in
this Commonwealth based on registration; and
(iii) not registered with either of the two largest
political parties in this Commonwealth based on registration.
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(4) The Secretary of the Commonwealth shall select, on a
random basis, 40 qualified applicants from each of the three
subpools provided in paragraph (3). The Majority Leader and
Minority Leader of the Senate and the Majority Leader and
Minority Leader of the House of Representatives may each strike
up to two applicants from each subpool. Each leader shall have
no more than six strikes.
(5) After the legislative leaders have exercised their
strikes under paragraph (4), the Secretary of the Commonwealth
shall select for appointment as members of the commission on a
random basis from the remaining applicants in each of the three
subpools of qualified applicants. In addition to the
qualification requirements provided in subsection (c),
appointments from each subpool shall reasonably reflect the
racial, geographic and gender diversity of this Commonwealth.
(6) One of the members shall be selected as chair by a vote
of at least six members of the commission.
(e) The term of office of each member of the commission
shall expire at the same time the commission expires as provided
in this section.
(f) Removal of a member and vacancies on the commission
shall be subject to the following:
(1) If a member of the commission fails to attend more than
two consecutive meetings at which a vote of the commission is
scheduled, the member's position shall be deemed vacant unless
the member is absent due to death of an immediate family member,
personal illness or illness of an immediate family member.
(2) If a member of the commission has been convicted, found
guilty or pled guilty or nolo contendere to embezzlement of
public money, bribery, perjury or other infamous crime, whether
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or not sentence has been imposed, the member's position shall be
deemed vacant.
(3) A vacancy in the commission shall be filled within 14
days from the time the commission is notified of the vacancy in
the same manner that the position was originally filled and
using the same pool of applicants from which the vacating member
was chosen. If none of those remaining applicants are available
for service, the Secretary of the Commonwealth shall fill the
vacancy from a new pool of applicants created from the same
voter registration category as the vacating member.
(g) A member shall be ineligible to do the following for a
period of three years beginning from the expiration of the term
for which the member was appointed to the commission:
(1) Serve as a paid staff member or paid consultant to
Congress, the General Assembly or staff appointed by the
Governor.
(2) Register as a Federal or State lobbyist in this
Commonwealth.
(3) Serve as a paid staff member or paid political
consultant for a political party, political body, political
committee or political action committee.
(h) A member and the member's spouse shall be ineligible to
do the following for a period of five years beginning from the
expiration of the term for which the member was appointed to the
commission:
(1) Hold an appointed position or elective public office at
the Federal or State level in this Commonwealth.
(2) Be eligible for nomination as a candidate for elective
office by a political party or political body.
(3) Hold office for a political party, political body,
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political committee or political action committee.
(i) Seven members of the commission shall constitute a
quorum. Seven or more affirmative votes shall be required for
any official action. The final redistricting plan must be
approved by at least seven affirmative votes that must include
at least one vote of a member registered from each of the two
largest political parties in this Commonwealth based on
registration and one vote from a member who is not registered
with either of the two largest political parties.
(j) To begin the process of preparing information necessary
to the redistricting process, the commission shall:
(1) Acquire all necessary and appropriate information,
review and evaluate available facilities and develop programs
and procedures, that may include the use of software, in
preparation for drawing congressional and legislative
redistricting plans on the basis of each Federal census. The
commission shall make the information available to the public in
a manner prescribed by law.
(2) As soon as possible after December 31 of each year
ending in zero, obtain from the United States Census Bureau the
population data needed for legislative redistricting that the
Census Bureau is required to provide the Commonwealth under 13
U.S.C. § 141 (relating to population and other census
information) and use that data to assign a population figure
based upon census data to each geographic and political unit
described pursuant to subparagraph (i). Upon completing that
task, the commission shall begin the preparation of
congressional and legislative redistricting plans as required by
this subsection and subsection (k). The commission shall use the
data obtained to prepare:
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(i) Necessary descriptions of census blocks, voting
districts, wards, municipalities and counties that census data
will be reported and that are suitable for use as components of
districts.
(ii) Maps of census blocks, voting districts, wards,
municipalities and counties within this Commonwealth, that may
be used to illustrate the locations of district boundaries
proposed in plans.
(3) In establishing districts, the commission shall not
consider the following data:
(i) Addresses of any individual.
(ii) Political affiliations of registered voters.
(iii) Previous election results, unless required by Federal
or State law.
(k) The commission shall establish congressional and
legislative districts pursuant to a mapping process in
accordance with Federal or State law.
(l) Each plan drawn under this section shall provide that
any vacancy in the General Assembly that is filled under the
plan, occurring at a time that makes it necessary to fill the
vacancy at a special election held under section 629 of the act
of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the Pennsylvania
Election Code, shall be filled from the same district that
elected the senator or representative whose seat is vacant.
(m) The commission, within 30 days prior to the deadline for
approval of a preliminary plan as set forth in subsection (n)
(1), shall schedule and conduct at least four public hearings in
different geographic regions of this Commonwealth.
(m.1) All commission meetings that are attended or
participated in by a quorum of the members of the commission
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held for the purpose of deliberating official business of taking
official action shall be open to the public.
(n) (1) Not later than July 1 of each year ending in one,
the commission shall complete and approve a preliminary
redistricting plan and maps as required under this section and
make the preliminary plan and maps available to the public in a
manner prescribed by law.
(2) The commission, within 30 days following the deadline
for approval of a preliminary plan as provided in paragraph (1),
shall schedule and conduct at least four public hearings, in
different geographic regions of this Commonwealth, on the
preliminary plan.
(3) Not later than August 15 of each year ending in one, the
commission shall approve a final redistricting plan. Upon
approval, the commission shall certify the resulting plan to the
Secretary of the Commonwealth, and that plan shall constitute
the certified final plan.
(4) If the commission fails to approve a final plan in
accordance with paragraph (3), the following shall apply:
(i) Not later than September 1 of each year ending in one,
the commission shall complete and approve a second preliminary
redistricting plan and maps prepared in accordance with
subsections (j) and (k) and make the second preliminary plan and
maps available to the public in a manner prescribed by law.
(ii) Within 30 days following the deadline for approval of
the second preliminary plan as set forth in subparagraph (i),
the commission shall schedule and conduct at least four public
hearings, in different geographic regions of this Commonwealth,
on the second preliminary plan.
(iii) Not later than October 15 of each year ending in one,
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the commission shall approve a final redistricting plan. Upon
approval, the commission shall certify the resulting plan to the
Secretary of the Commonwealth, and that plan shall constitute
the certified final plan.
(o) If the commission does not complete and approve a final
redistricting plan by October 16 of each year ending in one, the
Secretary of the Commonwealth shall immediately petition the
Supreme Court for an order directing the appointment of a
special master to develop and complete a final redistricting
plan in accordance with the criteria and requirements provided
in subsections (j) and (k). The special master must demonstrate
expertise in geographic information systems by holding a
graduate degree in geographic information systems and currently
serving as a faculty member for a geographic information systems
program at an institution of higher learning located within this
Commonwealth and must meet the qualifications in subsection (c)
and be bound by the restrictions in subsections (g) and (h).
Upon the Supreme Court's approval of the master's plan, the
court shall certify the resulting plan to the Secretary of the
Commonwealth, and that plan shall constitute the certified final
plan.
(p) The commission has the sole legal standing to defend an
action regarding a certified final plan and shall inform the
General Assembly if it determines that funds or other resources
provided for the operation of the commission are not adequate.
(q) (1) The Supreme Court has original and exclusive
jurisdiction in all proceedings that a certified final plan is
challenged or is claimed not to have taken timely effect.
(2) An aggrieved person who is a registered voter in this
Commonwealth may file a petition with the Supreme Court within
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30 days after the commission has certified a final plan to the
Secretary of the Commonwealth to bar the Secretary of the
Commonwealth from implementing the plan on the grounds that the
filed plan violates the Constitution of the United States, the
Constitution of Pennsylvania or any Federal or State statute.
(r) The Department of State shall provide staff as needed to
support the commission in the performance of its duties.
(s) Upon the filing of all redistricting plans required
under this section and the exhaustion of all appeals of a
redistricting plan:
(1) the commission shall expire and the commission's
responsibilities shall terminate; and
(2) the final plan shall have the force of law and the
districts provided in the plan shall be used thereafter in
elections to the General Assembly until the next redistricting
as required under this section.
(t) The General Assembly shall appropriate sufficient funds
for the compensation and expenses of members and staff appointed
by the commission and for other necessary expenses. In addition
to necessary expenses, the members of the commission shall
receive a per diem for each day or part of a day spent
performing their official duties. The per diem shall be the most
recent per diem rate for locations in this Commonwealth as
established and published by the United States General Services
Administration.
(u) A district that does not include the residence that a
member of the Senate was elected whether or not scheduled for
election at the next general election shall elect a Senator at
the election.
(v) The following words and phrases when used in this
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section shall have the meanings given to them in this subsection
unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Commission." The Legislative and Congressional
Redistricting Commission.
"Community of interest." A contiguous population that shares
common social and economic interests that should be included
within a single district for purposes of its effective and fair
representation. It shall not include relationships with
political parties, incumbents or political candidates.
"Federal census." The decennial census required by Federal
law to be conducted by the United States Census Bureau in every
year ending in zero.
"Immediate family." A parent, spouse, child, brother or
sister.
"Member." A member of the Legislative and Congressional
Redistricting Commission.
"Plan." A plan for legislative and congressional
redistricting drawn under the requirements of this section.
Section 2. (a) Upon the first passage by the General
Assembly of this proposed constitutional amendment, the
Secretary of the Commonwealth shall proceed immediately to
comply with the advertising requirements of section 1 of Article
XI of the Constitution of Pennsylvania and shall transmit the
required advertisements to two newspapers in every county in
which such newspapers are published in sufficient time after
passage of this proposed constitutional amendment.
(b) Upon the second passage by the General Assembly of this
proposed constitutional amendment, the Secretary of the
Commonwealth shall proceed immediately to comply with the
advertising requirements of section 1 of Article XI of the
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Constitution of Pennsylvania and shall transmit the required
advertisements to two newspapers in every county in which such
newspapers are published in sufficient time after passage of
this proposed constitutional amendment. The Secretary of the
Commonwealth shall submit this proposed constitutional amendment
to the qualified electors of this Commonwealth at the first
primary, general or municipal election which meets the
requirements of and is in conformance with section 1 of Article
XI of the Constitution of Pennsylvania and which occurs at least
three months after the proposed constitutional amendment is
passed by the General Assembly.
Section 1. The following amendment to the Constitution of
Pennsylvania is proposed in accordance with Article XI:
That section 17 of Article II be amended to read:
§ 17. Independent Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment
and Redistricting Commission.
(a) In each year [following the year] of the Federal
decennial census, but not later than July 1, [a] an Independent
Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment and Redistricting
Commission shall be constituted for the purpose of
reapportioning and redistricting the Commonwealth. The
commission shall act by a majority of its entire membership.
(b) The commission shall consist of [five] 11 members[: four
of whom shall be the majority and minority leaders of both the
Senate and the House of Representatives, or deputies appointed
by each of them, and a chairman selected as hereinafter
provided.] and the General Assembly shall prescribe by law:
(1) The qualifications to serve as a member of the
commission, provided that no person who has held elective or
appointive public office at the Federal or State level or
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elective judicial office in this Commonwealth in the five years
immediately preceding the date of appointment to the commission
shall be eligible for appointment.
(2) The manner by which the Secretary of the Commonwealth
shall provide for an open and transparent process to:
(i) Receive applications for appointment as a member of the
commission.
(ii) Determine eligibility of applicants.
(iii) Ensure applicants to be considered by the General
Assembly reasonably reflect the geographic, gender and racial
diversity of this Commonwealth.
(3) Reasons for removing a member of the commission and the
manner by which vacancies shall be filled.
(4) The manner by which the Secretary of the Commonwealth
shall submit to the General Assembly a list of qualified
applicants by political party affiliation.
(b.1) Upon receipt of the list of qualified applicants from
the Secretary of the Commonwealth, members of the commission
shall be appointed as follows:
(1) The Governor shall recommend three individuals from the
list of qualified applicants who are not registered with either
of the two largest political parties in this Commonwealth based
upon registration for approval by a two-thirds vote of each
chamber.
(2) The Majority Leader and Minority Leader of the Senate
shall each recommend two individuals from the list of qualified
applicants for approval by a two-thirds vote of the Senate.
(3) The Majority Leader and Minority Leader of House of
Representatives shall each recommend two individuals from the
list of qualified applicants for approval by a two-thirds vote
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of the House of Representatives.
No later than [60 days following the official reporting of
the Federal census as required by Federal law] July 1 in each
year of the Federal decennial census, the [four] members
approved under this section shall be certified by the President
pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of
Representatives to the elections officer of the Commonwealth who
under law shall have supervision over elections.
[The four members within] Within 45 days after their
certification, the members shall select [the fifth member, who
shall serve as] a chairman of the commission.[, and shall
immediately certify his name to such elections officer. The
chairman shall be a citizen of the Commonwealth other than a
local, State or Federal official holding an office to which
compensation is attached.
If the four members fail to select the fifth member within
the time prescribed, a majority of the entire membership of the
Supreme Court within 30 days thereafter shall appoint the
chairman as aforesaid and certify his appointment to such
elections officer.
Any vacancy in the commission shall be filled within 15 days
in the same manner in which such position was originally
filled.] If the 11 members fail to select a chairman within the
time prescribed, the General Assembly, by a two-thirds vote of
each chamber, shall appoint the chairman of the commission
within 30 days.
(c) No later than 90 days after either the commission has
been duly certified or the population data for the Commonwealth
as determined by the Federal census are available, whichever is
later in time, the commission shall file a preliminary
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reapportionment and redistricting plan with such elections
officer[.] based upon Federal census data for each geographic
and political unit. The preliminary reapportionment and
redistricting plan must be approved by at least seven
affirmative votes that must include at least two votes of
members registered from each of the two largest political
parties in this Commonwealth based on registration and two votes
of members not registered with either of the two largest
political parties based upon registration. The commission shall
schedule and conduct at least six public hearings in different
geographic regions throughout this Commonwealth.
In addition to the requirements of section 16, the following
shall apply:
(1) A county may not contain more senatorial districts than
the number required by the population plus one.
(2) A county may not contain more representative districts
than the number required by the population plus two.
(3) Districts shall each have a population as close to the
applicable ideal district population as possible and shall be
composed of compact and contiguous territory and, unless
absolutely necessary, no county, city, incorporated town,
borough, township or ward shall be divided in forming
congressional districts.
(4) The boundaries of each district shall be a single non-
intersecting continuous line.
(5) In establishing districts, the commission shall not
consider the following data:
(i) Addresses of any individual.
(ii) Political affiliation of registered voters.
(iii) Previous election results, unless required by Federal
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law.
(6) All meetings of the commission at which a quorum is
present held for the purpose of deliberating official business
or taking official action shall be conducted in an open forum
and in a manner by which the public may contemporaneously
observe the proceedings.
(7) Commission members and their employees and advisors
shall not communicate with or receive communications from any
other person about reapportionment or redistricting matters
unless during an open public meeting or under such exceptions as
the General Assembly may prescribe by law.
The commission shall have 30 days after filing the
preliminary plan and completing the six public hearings on the
plan to make corrections in the plan.
Any person aggrieved by the preliminary plan shall have the
same 30-day period to file exceptions with the commission in
which case the commission shall have 30 days after the date the
exceptions were filed to prepare and file with such elections
officer a revised reapportionment and redistricting plan. If no
exceptions are filed within 30 days, or if filed and acted upon,
the commission's plan shall be final and have the force of law.
(c.1) The final reapportionment and redistricting plan must
be approved by at least seven affirmative votes that must
include at least two votes of members registered from each of
the two largest political parties in this Commonwealth based on
registration and two votes of members not registered with either
of the two largest political parties based upon registration.
(d) Any aggrieved person may file an appeal from the final
plan directly to the Supreme Court within 30 days after the
filing thereof. If the appellant establishes that the final plan
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is contrary to law, the Supreme Court shall issue an order
remanding the plan to the commission and directing the
commission to reapportion and redistrict the Commonwealth in a
manner not inconsistent with such order.
(e) When the Supreme Court has finally decided an appeal or
when the last day for filing an appeal has passed with no appeal
taken, the reapportionment and redistricting plan shall have the
force of law and the districts therein provided shall be used
thereafter in elections to the General Assembly until the next
reapportionment and redistricting as required under this section
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(f) Any district which does not include the residence from
which a member of the Senate was elected whether or not
scheduled for election at the next general election shall elect
a Senator at such election.
(g) The General Assembly shall appropriate sufficient funds
for the compensation and expenses of members and staff appointed
by the commission, and other necessary expenses. The members of
the commission shall be entitled to such compensation for their
services as the General Assembly from time to time shall
determine, but no part thereof shall be paid until a preliminary
plan is filed. If a preliminary plan is filed but the commission
fails to file a revised or final plan within the time
prescribed, the commission members shall forfeit all right to
compensation not paid.
(h) If a preliminary, revised or final reapportionment and
redistricting plan is not filed by the commission [within the
time prescribed by this section unless the time be extended by
the Supreme Court for cause shown, the Supreme Court shall
immediately proceed on its own motion to reapportion the
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Commonwealth.] by October 1 of each year ending in one, the
following shall apply:
(1) The commission shall consider proposed maps for
congressional, senatorial and representative districts as
separate categories.
(2) Not later than October 15 of each year ending in one,
the commission shall submit at least two, but not more than
three, maps in each category to the General Assembly. All maps
submitted to the General Assembly under this paragraph shall be
made available for review by the public for a period of not less
than 10 days prior to any vote by the General Assembly.
(3) The General Assembly shall approve one map submitted in
each category by a two-thirds vote of each chamber.
(4) Any plan approved by the commission finally shall
supersede all previous plans.
(i) Any reapportionment and redistricting plan filed by the
commission, or [ordered or prepared] approved by the [Supreme
Court] General Assembly upon the failure of the commission to
act, shall be published by the elections officer once in at
least one newspaper of general circulation in each senatorial
and representative district. The publication shall contain a map
of the Commonwealth showing the complete reapportionment and
redistricting of the General Assembly by districts, and a map
showing the [reapportionment] reapportioned and redistricted
districts in the area normally served by the newspaper in which
the publication is made. The publication shall also state the
population of the senatorial and representative districts having
the smallest and largest population and the percentage variation
of such districts from the average population for senatorial and
representative districts.
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Section 2. (a) Upon the first passage by the General
Assembly of this proposed constitutional amendment, the
Secretary of the Commonwealth shall proceed immediately to
comply with the advertising requirements of section 1 of Article
XI of the Constitution of Pennsylvania and shall transmit the
required advertisements to two newspapers in every county in
which such newspapers are published in sufficient time after
passage of this proposed constitutional amendment.
(b) Upon the second passage by the General Assembly of this
proposed constitutional amendment, the Secretary of the
Commonwealth shall proceed immediately to comply with the
advertising requirements of section 1 of Article XI of the
Constitution of Pennsylvania and shall transmit the required
advertisements to two newspapers in every county in which such
newspapers are published in sufficient time after passage of
this proposed constitutional amendment. The Secretary of the
Commonwealth shall submit this proposed constitutional amendment
to the qualified electors of this Commonwealth at the first
primary, general or municipal election which meets the
requirements of and is in conformance with section 1 of Article
XI of the Constitution of Pennsylvania and which occurs at least
three months after the proposed constitutional amendment is
passed by the General Assembly.
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