HB-6248, As Passed Senate, September 14, 2010

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HOUSE BILL No. 6248

 

June 9, 2010, Introduced by Rep. Donigan and referred to the Committee on Ethics and Elections.

 

     A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled

 

"Michigan election law,"

 

by amending section 642a (MCL 168.642a), as amended by 2005 PA 71.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 642a. (1) After December 31, 2004, a city council that

 

adopted a resolution so that its regular election is held on the

 

May regular election date may change its regular election to the

 

odd year general election by adopting a resolution in compliance

 

with section 642. If a city council adopts the resolution in

 

compliance with section 642 to hold its regular election at the odd

 

year general election, after December 31 of the year in which the

 

resolution is adopted, the city's regular election is at the odd

 

year general election.

 


     (2) After December 31, 2004, a city council that holds its

 

regular election for city offices annually or in the even year on

 

the November regular election date may change its regular election

 

schedule to the odd year general election and the odd year primary

 

election by adopting a resolution in compliance with section 642.

 

If a city council adopts the resolution in compliance with section

 

642, the city's regular election is at the odd year general

 

election and its primary is at the odd year primary election.

 

     (3) After December 31, 2004, a city council that adopted a

 

resolution so that its regular election primary is held at the

 

September primary election may change its regular election primary

 

to the odd year primary election by adopting a resolution in

 

compliance with section 642. If a city council adopts the

 

resolution in compliance with section 642 to hold its regular

 

election primary on the odd year primary election date, after

 

December 31 of the year in which the resolution is adopted, the

 

city's regular election primary is on the odd year primary election

 

date.

 

     (3) After December 31, 2010, a city that adopted a resolution

 

so that its regular election primary is held at the September

 

election shall hold its regular election primary at the odd year

 

primary election.

 

     (4) After December 31, 2004, a school district's school board

 

that adopted a resolution so that its regular election is held on a

 

date other than at the odd year general election may change its

 

regular election to the odd year general election, the general

 

November election, the November regular election date in both even

 


and odd years, or the odd year May regular election date by

 

adopting a resolution in compliance with section 642. If a school

 

board adopts the resolution in compliance with section 642 to hold

 

its regular election at the odd year general election, the general

 

November election, the November regular election date in both even

 

and odd years, or the odd year May regular election date, after

 

December 31 of the year in which the resolution is adopted, the

 

school board's school district shall hold its regular election on

 

the election date adopted in the resolution.

 

     (5) After December 31, 2004, a village council that adopted a

 

resolution so that its regular election is held on the September

 

primary election date may change its regular election to the

 

November regular election date by adopting a resolution in

 

compliance with section 642. If a village council adopts the

 

resolution in compliance with section 642 to hold its regular

 

election at the November regular election date, after December 31

 

of the year in which the resolution is adopted, the village's

 

regular election is at the November regular election date.