PRINTER'S NO. 16

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE BILL

No. 16 Session of 1975


        INTRODUCED BY MESSRS. D. S. HAYES, HALVERSON, HEPFORD, DIETZ,
           GLEASON, POLITE, WRIGHT, BURNS, LEVI, CUMBERLAND, SCHEAFFER,
           ZORD, FISHER, PARKER, YOHN, W. W. FOSTER, HOPKINS, PITTS,
           BUTERA, RYAN, FEE, PRATT, DAVIS, DiCARLO, DOMBROWSKI,
           BELLOMINI, S. E. HAYES JR., KLINGAMAN, PYLES, DORR AND MISS
           SIRIANNI, JANUARY 20, 1975

        REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, JANUARY 20, 1975

                               A JOINT RESOLUTION

     1  Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth
     2     of Pennsylvania, providing for the election of the Attorney
     3     General and qualifications for such office.

     4     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
     5  hereby resolves as follows:
     6     Section 1.  The following amendment to the Constitution of
     7  the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is proposed in accordance with
     8  the provisions of the eleventh article thereof:
     9     That sections five and six, subsections (a) and (b) of
    10  section eight and section seventeen of article four of the
    11  Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania be amended and
    12  a new section be added to the article to read:
    13     Section 5.  Qualifications of Governor [and], Lieutenant
    14  Governor and Attorney General.--No person shall be eligible to
    15  the office of Governor, [or] Lieutenant Governor or Attorney
    16  General except a citizen of the United States, who shall have


     1  attained the age of thirty years, and have been seven years next
     2  preceding his election an inhabitant of this Commonwealth,
     3  unless he shall have been absent on the public business of the
     4  United States or of this Commonwealth. No person shall be
     5  eligible to the office of Attorney General except a member of
     6  the bar of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
     7     Section 6.  Disqualification for Offices of Governor [and],
     8  Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General.--No member of Congress
     9  or person holding any office (except of attorney-at-law or in
    10  the National Guard or in a reserve component of the armed forces
    11  of the United States) under the United States or this
    12  Commonwealth shall exercise the office of Governor [or],
    13  Lieutenant Governor or Attorney General.
    14     Section 8.  Appointing Power.--(a) The Governor shall appoint
    15  [an Attorney General, a Superintendent of Public Instruction] a
    16  Secretary of Education and such other officers as he shall be
    17  authorized by law to appoint. The appointment of the [Attorney
    18  General, the Superintendent of Public Instruction] Secretary of
    19  Education and of such other officers as may be specified by law,
    20  shall be subject to the consent of two-thirds of the members
    21  elected to the Senate.
    22     (b)  Except as may now or hereafter be otherwise provided in
    23  this Constitution as to appellate and other judges, he may,
    24  during the recess of the Senate, fill vacancies happening in
    25  offices to which he appoints by granting commissions expiring at
    26  the end of its session and fill vacancies happening in the
    27  office of Auditor General [or], State Treasurer or Attorney
    28  General or in any other elective office he is authorized to
    29  fill. If the vacancy happens during the session of the Senate
    30  except as otherwise provided in this Constitution, he shall
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     1  nominate to the Senate, before its final adjournment, a proper
     2  person to fill the vacancy. In the case of a vacancy in an
     3  elective office, a person shall be elected to the office on the
     4  next election day appropriate to the office unless the vacancy
     5  happens within two calendar months immediately preceding the
     6  election day in which case the election shall be held on the
     7  second succeeding election day appropriate to the office.
     8     * * *
     9     Section 8.1.  Attorney General.--An Attorney General shall be
    10  chosen by the qualified electors of the Commonwealth on the day
    11  the general election is held for the Auditor General and State
    12  Treasurer; he shall hold his office during four years from the
    13  third Tuesday of January next ensuing his election and shall not
    14  be eligible to serve continuously for more than two successive
    15  terms; he shall be the chief law officer of the Commonwealth and
    16  shall exercise such powers and perform such duties as may be
    17  imposed by law.
    18     Section 17.  Contested Elections of Lieutenant Governor,
    19  [and] Governor and Attorney General; When Succeeded.--The Chief
    20  Justice of the Supreme Court shall preside upon the trial of any
    21  contested election of Governor, [or] Lieutenant Governor or
    22  Attorney General and shall decide questions regarding the
    23  admissibility of evidence, and shall, upon request of the
    24  committee, pronounce his opinion upon other questions of law
    25  involved in the trial. The Governor, [and] Lieutenant Governor
    26  and Attorney General shall exercise the duties of their
    27  respective offices until their successors shall be duly
    28  qualified.
    29     Section 2.  Upon approval of this amendment by the electors,
    30  there shall be a vacancy in the office of Attorney General which
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     1  shall be filled as provided herein.




















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