Bill Text: FL S1608 | 2012 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Establishing the Congressional Districts of the State

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Failed) 2012-03-09 - Died in Reapportionment, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/SB 1174 (Ch. [S1608 Detail]

Download: Florida-2012-S1608-Introduced.html
       Florida Senate - 2012                                    SB 1608
       
       
       
       By Senator Gaetz
       
       
       
       
       4-01605-12                                            20121608__
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act establishing the congressional districts of the
    3         state; amending s. 8.0001, F.S.; revising definitions;
    4         amending s. 8.0002, F.S.; redistricting the state’s
    5         congressional districts in accordance with the United
    6         States Decennial Census of 2010 (plan ________);
    7         amending s. 8.0111, F.S., relating to the inclusion of
    8         unlisted territory in contiguous districts; updating a
    9         reference; reenacting s. 8.031, F.S., which provides
   10         for the election of representatives to the United
   11         States House of Representatives; amending s. 8.0611,
   12         F.S.; providing for severability; amending s. 8.07,
   13         F.S.; providing for applicability; providing effective
   14         dates.
   15  
   16  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   17  
   18         Section 1. Section 8.0001, Florida Statutes, is amended to
   19  read:
   20         8.0001 Definitions.—In accordance with s. 8(a), Article X
   21  of the State Constitution, the United States Decennial Census of
   22  2010 2000 is the official census of the state for the purposes
   23  of congressional redistricting.
   24         (1) The following delineation of areas to be included in
   25  each congressional districts district employs areas included
   26  within official county, voting tabulation district, tract, and
   27  block boundary descriptions counties, tracts, block groups, and
   28  blocks in this state used by the United States Department of
   29  Commerce, Bureau of the Census, in compiling the United States
   30  Decennial Census of 2010 in this state 2000. The populations
   31  within these census geographic units areas are the population
   32  figures reported in the counts of the United States Decennial
   33  Census of 2010 2000 provided to the state in accordance with
   34  Pub. L. No. 94-171.
   35         (2) As used in this chapter, the term:
   36         (a) “Block” describes the smallest geographic unit means a
   37  census block, which is the smallest area for which population
   38  was tabulated reported in the 2010 decennial 2000 census. Blocks
   39  are nested within tracts and within voting tabulation districts.
   40  A block is identified by a four-digit integer that is unique
   41  within a tract but is not necessarily unique within a voting
   42  tabulation district.
   43         (b) “Tract” describes a relatively permanent statistical
   44  subdivision of a county updated by local participants prior to
   45  the 2010 decennial census. Tracts consist of whole blocks and
   46  are nested within counties. Tracts are identified uniquely
   47  within a county by an up to four-digit integer and may have an
   48  optional two-digit suffix.
   49         (c) “Voting tabulation district” describes a subdivision of
   50  a county established in Phase 2 of the 2010 Census Redistricting
   51  Data Program. Voting tabulation districts consist of whole
   52  blocks and are nested within counties. Voting tabulation
   53  districts subdivide counties in ways supervisors of elections
   54  determined are efficient for conducting elections and keeping
   55  communities whole. Voting tabulation districts are identified
   56  uniquely within a county by an up to four-digit integer.
   57         (b) “Block group” means a cluster of blocks within a tract
   58  which have the same first digit in their block identification
   59  number.
   60         (c) “Tract” means a census tract, which is a cluster of
   61  blocks within a county which is delineated by local committee
   62  according to Census Bureau guidelines. Tracts are identified
   63  uniquely within a county by a four-digit basic number and may
   64  have a two-digit numeric suffix.
   65         Section 2. Section 8.0002, Florida Statutes, is amended to
   66  read:
   67         (Substantial rewording of section. See
   68         s. 8.0002, F.S., for present text.)
   69         8.0002 Division of state into congressional districts.—For
   70  the election of representatives to the Unites States House of
   71  Representatives, the state is divided into 27 consecutively
   72  numbered, single-member congressional districts of contiguous
   73  territory, to be designated by such numbers as follows:
   74  
   75         Section 3. Section 8.0111, Florida Statutes, is amended to
   76  read:
   77         8.0111 Inclusion of unlisted territory in contiguous
   78  districts.—Any portion of the state which is not stated in this
   79  chapter as being included in any district described in this
   80  chapter but which is entirely surrounded by a district shall be
   81  deemed to be included within the surrounding that district. Any
   82  portion of the state which is not included in any district
   83  described in this chapter and which is not entirely surrounded
   84  by a district shall be included within that district contiguous
   85  to such portion that which contains the least population per
   86  representative according to the United States Decennial Census
   87  of 2010 2000; however, if every district contiguous to such
   88  portion has an equal population, such portion shall be included
   89  within the lowest-numbered lowest numbered district that is
   90  contiguous to such portion.
   91         Section 4. Section 8.031, Florida Statutes, is reenacted to
   92  read:
   93         8.031 Election of representatives to Congress.—The
   94  districts named in s. 8.0002 constitute and form the
   95  congressional districts of the state, and a representative to
   96  the Congress shall be selected in and for each of the
   97  congressional districts as provided by law.
   98         Section 5. Section 8.0611, Florida Statutes, is amended to
   99  read:
  100         8.0611 Severability.—If any provision of this chapter is
  101  held invalid with respect to any person or circumstance, or if
  102  any congressional district established in this chapter is held
  103  invalid, the invalidity does shall not affect other provisions
  104  or applications of the chapter or any other districts
  105  established in this chapter which can be given effect without
  106  the invalid provision or application, and to this end the
  107  provisions of this chapter are declared severable.
  108         Section 6. Effective upon this act becoming a law, section
  109  8.07, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
  110         8.07 Applicability.—The congressional districts prescribed
  111  in s. 8.0002 apply with respect to the qualification,
  112  nomination, and election to the office of representative to the
  113  Congress of the United States in the primary primaries and
  114  general elections held in 2012 2002 and thereafter.
  115         Section 7. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this
  116  act and except for this section, which shall take effect upon
  117  this act becoming a law, this act shall take effect upon the
  118  expiration of the terms of the representatives to the United
  119  States House of Representatives serving on the date that this
  120  act becomes a law.

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