SB-0329, As Passed Senate, June 3, 2015
HOUSE SUBSTITUTE FOR
SENATE BILL NO. 329
A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled
"Michigan election law,"
by amending section 644f (MCL 168.644f), as amended by 2012 PA 276.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
Sec.
644f. (1) Until December 31, 2013, and except as provided
in
section 644e, nominating petitions for offices to be filled at
the
odd year general election shall be filed by 4 p.m. on the
twelfth
Tuesday before the odd year primary election. Beginning
January
1, 2014, and except Except as provided in this section and
section 644e, nominating petitions for offices to be filled at the
odd year general election shall be filed by 4 p.m. on the fifteenth
Tuesday before the odd year primary election. The place of filing
and the number of signatures shall be the same as is now required
by
law for such those offices.
(2) If a nonpartisan petition requirement is not contained in
law or charter, the minimum number of signatures shall be the
amount as provided for in section 544f.
(3) If, upon the expiration of the time for filing nonpartisan
petitions, not more than twice the number of candidates as there
are persons to be elected to that office have filed, the primary
for that office shall not be held and those persons filing valid
petitions shall be declared the nominees for the offices, unless a
city charter provides otherwise for city offices.
(4) Until December 31, 2015, the nominating petition filing
deadline for candidates for city offices may be adjusted as
provided in subsection (5) if all of the following occur:
(a) The city clerk publishes a nominating petition filing
deadline that is different than the fifteenth Tuesday before the
odd year primary election or the odd year general election and the
nominating petition filing deadline published by the city clerk is
between the fifteenth Tuesday and the twelfth Tuesday before the
odd year primary election or the odd year general election.
(b) The city clerk did not publicly correct the filing
deadline error at least 2 weeks before the fifteenth Tuesday before
the odd year primary election or the odd year general election.
(c) One or more candidates for city offices in that city
relied upon the incorrect nominating petition filing deadline,
failed to file nominating petitions by the fifteenth Tuesday before
the odd year primary election or the odd year general election, and
filed nominating petitions by the filing deadline published by the
city clerk that are determined by the city clerk to contain a
Senate Bill No. 329 as amended June 3, 2015
sufficient number of valid signatures.
(5) If the bureau of elections confirms that all of the
conditions set forth in subsection (4) are met, the bureau of
elections may authorize the city clerk to adjust the nominating
petition filing deadline for that odd year primary election or that
odd year general election from the fifteenth Tuesday before the odd
year primary election or the odd year general election to the
incorrectly published nominating petition filing deadline.
(6) A city that falls under subsections (4) and (5) is subject
to all of the following:
(a) Until December 31, 2017, the city clerk of that city shall
attend at least once annually an election training school conducted
by the director of elections as provided in section 33.
(b) Until December 31, 2017, the city clerk shall submit
nominating petitions to the [secretary of state
] for final approval as to form before being
circulated for signatures and shall submit any election filing
deadline calendars and any correspondence relating to those
calendars to the [secretary of state
] before being provided to the public.
(c) The secretary of state shall conduct a postelection audit
after each November election held in the city in 2015, 2016, and
2017.
(d) The secretary of state shall conduct an administrative
audit of the city clerk's elections operations and shall report the
results of that administrative audit to the house and senate
committees dealing with elections no later than October 1, 2015.
(e) Until December 31, 2015, the secretary of state shall
conduct preelection precinct election inspector training for those
acting as precinct election inspectors at any August or November
election held in the city.
(f) Notwithstanding section 683, beginning January 1, 2016 and
until December 31, 2017, those acting as precinct election
inspectors at any August or November election held in the city
shall attend a preelection training school for election inspectors
conducted by the county clerk of the county in which the city is
located.