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 20102000is the official census of the state for the purposes 23 of congressional redistricting. 24 (1) The following delineation ofareas to be included in25eachcongressional districtsdistrictemploys areas included 26 within official county, voting tabulation district, tract, and 27 block boundary descriptionscounties, tracts, block groups, and28blocks in this stateused by the United States Department of 29 Commerce, Bureau of the Census, in compiling the United States 30 Decennial Census of 2010 in this state2000. The populations 31 within these census geographic unitsareasare the population 32 figures reported in the counts of the United States Decennial 33 Census of 20102000provided 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 unitmeans a37census block, which is the smallest areafor which population 38 was tabulatedreportedin the 2010 decennial2000census. 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 tract58which have the same first digit in their block identification59number.60(c) “Tract” means a census tract, which is a cluster of61blocks within a county which is delineated by local committee62according to Census Bureau guidelines. Tracts are identified63uniquely within a county by a four-digit basic number and may64have 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 surroundingthatdistrict. 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 thatwhichcontains the least population per 86 representative according to the United States Decennial Census 87 of 20102000; however, if every district contiguous to such 88 portion has an equal population, such portion shall be included 89 within the lowest-numberedlowest numbereddistrict 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 doesshallnot 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 aredeclaredseverable. 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 primaryprimariesand 114 general elections held in 20122002and 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.