Bill Text: IN HJR0003 | 2011 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Legislative term limits.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-01-10 - First reading: referred to Committee on Elections and Apportionment [HJR0003 Detail]
Download: Indiana-2011-HJR0003-Introduced.html
RESOLUTION No. 3
Citations Affected: Articles 4 and 15 of the Indiana Constitution.
Synopsis: Legislative term limits. Increases from two to four years the
term of office for a representative. Increases from four to six years the
term of office for a senator. Provides that the individual may not have
served more than 25 years as a member of the general assembly at the
time of the individual's election or appointment. Provides that the time
that an individual has served in the general assembly before January 1,
2017, may not be considered for purposes of this limitation. Increases
from four to six years the maximum term for an office created by the
general assembly. This proposed amendment has not been previously
agreed to by a general assembly.
Effective: This proposed amendment must be agreed to by two
consecutive general assemblies and ratified by a majority of the state's
voters voting on the question to be effective.
January 10, 2011, read first time and referred to Committee on Elections and
Apportionment.
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RESOLUTION No. 3
A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing an amendment to Articles 4
and 15 of the Indiana Constitution concerning legislative term limits.
(1) a Senator shall be elected for
(2) a Representative shall be elected for
from the day next after
general election.
(b) One half of the Senators, as nearly as possible, shall be elected
biennially.
(c) The sum of:
(1) the number of years an individual serves as a Senator; and
(2) the number of years an individual serves as a
Representative;
may not be greater than twenty-five years at the time of the
individual's election or appointment. The number of years that an
individual has served as a Senator or as a Representative before
January 1, 2017, may not be considered in determining whether the
limitation of this subsection applies to the individual.