Bill Text: FL S1262 | 2018 | Regular Session | Comm Sub


Bill Title: Election Dates for Municipal Office

Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (? 2-1)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-03-08 - Laid on Table, refer to HB 7037 [S1262 Detail]

Download: Florida-2018-S1262-Comm_Sub.html
       Florida Senate - 2018                      CS for CS for SB 1262
       
       
        
       By the Committees on Community Affairs; and Ethics and
       Elections; and Senator Hutson
       
       
       
       
       578-03462-18                                          20181262c2
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to election dates for municipal
    3         office; amending s. 100.3605, F.S.; requiring the
    4         governing body of a municipality to determine the
    5         dates on which initial and runoff elections for
    6         municipal office are held and providing options
    7         therefor; requiring counties that have established
    8         certain dates for the election of municipal officers
    9         through a special act to conduct municipal elections
   10         on specified dates; preempting to the state the
   11         authority to establish election dates for municipal
   12         elections; providing construction; amending s.
   13         100.361, F.S.; requiring municipal recall elections to
   14         be held concurrently with municipal elections under
   15         certain conditions; repealing s. 101.75, F.S.,
   16         relating to change of dates for cause in municipal
   17         elections; extending the terms of incumbent elected
   18         municipal officers until the next municipal election;
   19         providing an effective date.
   20          
   21  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   22  
   23         Section 1. Section 100.3605, Florida Statutes, is amended
   24  to read:
   25         100.3605 Conduct of municipal elections.—
   26         (1) The Florida Election Code, chapters 97-106, shall
   27  govern the conduct of a municipality’s election in the absence
   28  of an applicable special act, charter, or ordinance provision.
   29  No charter or ordinance provision shall be adopted which
   30  conflicts with or exempts a municipality from any provision in
   31  the Florida Election Code that expressly applies to
   32  municipalities.
   33         (2)(a) The governing body of a municipality shall determine
   34  if an election for municipal office is held on the same date as
   35  the general election, the first Tuesday after the first Monday
   36  in November in an odd-numbered year, or the third Tuesday in
   37  March in an odd-numbered year or even-numbered year, or any
   38  combination thereof.
   39         (b) If a municipal charter or ordinance requires a runoff
   40  election for municipal office, the governing body of a
   41  municipality shall conduct its elections in any of the following
   42  formats:
   43         1. The initial election shall be held at the primary
   44  election on the Tuesday 10 weeks before the general election and
   45  the runoff election shall be held on the same date as the
   46  general election.
   47         2. The initial election shall be held at an election on the
   48  Tuesday 10 weeks before the election held on the first Tuesday
   49  after the first Monday in November in an odd-numbered year and
   50  the runoff election shall be held at an election on the first
   51  Tuesday after the first Monday in November in an odd-numbered
   52  year.
   53         3. The initial election shall be held at an election on the
   54  Tuesday 7 weeks before the third Tuesday in March and the runoff
   55  election shall be held at an election on the third Tuesday in
   56  March.
   57         (c) Any county for which a special act has established a
   58  date for the election of municipal officers applicable to all
   59  municipalities within its jurisdiction occurring on a date other
   60  than that of the general election or on the first Tuesday after
   61  the first Monday in November of an odd-numbered year shall have
   62  the election date for all municipalities within its jurisdiction
   63  be the third Tuesday in March. If a municipality within such a
   64  county requires a runoff election for municipal office, such
   65  municipality shall conduct its elections in accordance with
   66  subparagraph (b)3.
   67         (d) This subsection does not affect the manner in which
   68  vacancies in municipal office are filled or the manner in which
   69  recall elections for municipal officers are conducted.
   70         (e) Notwithstanding any general law, special law, local
   71  law, municipal charter, or municipal ordinance, this subsection
   72  provides the sole method for establishing the dates of elections
   73  for municipal office in this state. Any general law, special
   74  law, local law, municipal charter, or municipal ordinance that
   75  conflicts with this subsection is superseded to the extent of
   76  the conflict.
   77         (3) The governing body of a municipality may, by ordinance,
   78  change the dates for qualifying and for the election of members
   79  of the governing body of the municipality and provide for the
   80  orderly transition of office resulting from election such date
   81  changes.
   82         Section 2. Subsection (4) of section 100.361, Florida
   83  Statutes, is amended to read:
   84         100.361 Municipal recall.—
   85         (4) RECALL ELECTION.—If the person designated in the
   86  petition files with the clerk, within 5 days after the last
   87  mentioned notice, his or her written resignation, the clerk
   88  shall at once notify the governing body of that fact, and the
   89  resignation shall be irrevocable. The governing body shall then
   90  proceed to fill the vacancy according to the provisions of the
   91  appropriate law. In the absence of a resignation, the chief
   92  judge of the judicial circuit in which the municipality is
   93  located shall fix a day for holding a recall election for the
   94  removal of those not resigning. Any such election shall be held
   95  not less than 30 days or more than 60 days after the expiration
   96  of the 5-day period last-mentioned and at the same time as any
   97  other general, municipal, or special election held within the
   98  period; but if no such election is to be held within that
   99  period, the judge shall call a special recall election to be
  100  held within the period aforesaid.
  101         Section 3. Section 101.75, Florida Statutes, is repealed.
  102         Section 4. To provide for an orderly transition of office,
  103  the term of each incumbent elected municipal officer is extended
  104  until the next municipal election held in accordance with this
  105  act.
  106         Section 5. This act shall take effect July 1, 2020.

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