Bill Text: MI HB4948 | 2017-2018 | 99th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Elections; local; nonpartisan township board elections; allow under certain circumstances. Amends secs. 345, 349, 355, 370, 370a, 697 & 699 of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.345 et seq.) & adds secs. 345a, 349b, 356a & 357a.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2017-09-14 - Bill Electronically Reproduced 09/13/2017 [HB4948 Detail]
Download: Michigan-2017-HB4948-Introduced.html
HOUSE BILL No. 4948
September 13, 2017, Introduced by Reps. Yaroch, Lucido, Canfield, Leutheuser, Schor, Moss, Zemke and Lasinski and referred to the Committee on Elections and Ethics.
A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled
"Michigan election law,"
by amending sections 345, 349, 355, 370, 370a, 697, and 699 (MCL
168.345, 168.349, 168.355, 168.370, 168.370a, 168.697, and
168.699), section 349 as amended by 2012 PA 276, section 355 as
amended by 2013 PA 51, sections 370 and 370a as amended by 2014 PA
94, and section 699 as amended by 2012 PA 523, and by adding
sections 345a, 349b, 356a, and 357a.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
Sec.
345. A Except as otherwise
provided in section 345a, a
primary
of all political parties shall must
be held in every
organized
township of this state on the Tuesday succeeding after
the
first Monday in August preceding before every general
November
election, at which time the qualified and registered electors of
each political party may vote for party candidates for township
offices.
Sec. 345a. (1) The board of trustees of a township may adopt a
resolution to conduct nonpartisan elections for the offices of
supervisor, clerk, treasurer, or trustee. If a board of trustees of
a township adopts a resolution as provided in this section, the
resolution takes effect on December 31 of the year in which the
resolution is adopted.
(2) If a board of trustees adopts a resolution as provided
under subsection (1), a general nonpartisan primary must be held in
that township on the Tuesday after the first Monday in August
before every general November election at which a township
supervisor, clerk, treasurer, and trustees are to be elected, at
which time the qualified and registered electors may vote for
nonpartisan candidates for the offices of township supervisor,
clerk, treasurer, and trustee. If upon the expiration of the time
for filing petitions for the nonpartisan primary election of a
township office described in this section it appears that there are
not to exceed twice the number of candidates as there are persons
to be elected, then the township clerk shall certify to the county
clerk the name of the candidate for that township office whose
petitions have been properly filed and that candidate is the
nominee for that township office and must be so certified. As to
that township office, there is no primary election and this
township office must be omitted from the primary ballot.
Sec.
349. (1) To Except as
otherwise provided in section 349b,
to obtain the printing of the name of a person as a candidate for
nomination by a political party for a township office under the
particular party heading upon the official primary ballots, there
shall
must be filed with the township clerk nominating
petitions
signed by a number of qualified and registered electors residing
within the township as determined under section 544f. Nominating
petitions
shall must be in the form prescribed in section 544c.
Until
December 31, 2013, the township clerk shall receive
nominating
petitions up to 4 p.m. of the twelfth Tuesday before the
August
primary. Beginning January 1, 2014, the The township clerk
shall receive nominating petitions up to 4 p.m. of the fifteenth
Tuesday before the August primary.
(2)
Within Except as otherwise
provided in section 349b,
within 4 days after the last day for filing nominating petitions,
the township clerk shall deliver to the county clerk a list setting
forth the name, address, and political affiliation and office
sought of each candidate who has qualified for a position on the
primary ballot.
Sec. 349b. (1) This section only applies if a board of
trustees of a township adopts a resolution as provided in section
345a.
(2) To obtain the printing of the name of a person as a
candidate for nomination for a township office described in section
345a upon the official nonpartisan primary ballots, there must be
filed with the township clerk nominating petitions signed by a
number of qualified and registered electors residing within the
township determined under section 544f. Nominating petitions must
be in the form prescribed in section 544a. The township clerk shall
receive nominating petitions up to 4 p.m. of the fifteenth Tuesday
before the August primary.
(3) Within 4 days after the last day for filing nominating
petitions, the township clerk shall deliver to the county clerk a
list setting forth the name, address, and office sought for each
candidate who has qualified for a position on the nonpartisan
primary ballot.
Sec.
355. (1) The Except as
otherwise provided in section
356a, the candidate or candidates of each political party to a
township office receiving the greatest number of votes cast for
candidates of that office, as set forth in the report of the board
of county canvassers, based on the returns from the various
election precincts, or as determined by the board of county
canvassers
as the result of a recount, shall must be declared the
nominee or nominees of that political party for that office at the
next ensuing November election. The board of county canvassers
shall certify the nomination or nominations to the township clerk
within 48 hours after the polls close.
(2) Within 4 days following the primary, the township clerk
shall deliver to the county clerk a list setting forth the names,
addresses, political affiliation, and office sought of all
candidates nominated at the primary.
Sec. 356a. (1) This section only applies if a board of
trustees of a township adopts a resolution as provided in section
345a.
(2) The candidates for each township office described in
section 345a receiving the largest number of votes at a nonpartisan
primary election, to a number equal to twice the number of places
to be filled as set forth in the report of the board of township
canvassers, based on the returns from the various election
precincts or as determined by the board of county canvassers as the
result of a recount, must be declared the nominees for those
township offices at the next November election. The board of county
canvassers shall certify the nominations to the township clerk
within 48 hours after the closing of the polls.
(3) Within 4 days following the nonpartisan primary, the
township clerk shall deliver to the county clerk a list setting
forth the name, address, and office sought of each candidate
nominated at the nonpartisan primary.
Sec. 357a. (1) This section only applies if a board of
trustees of a township adopts a resolution as provided under
section 345a.
(2) If there are fewer nominees for the office of supervisor,
clerk, treasurer, or trustee than there are persons to be elected
because of the death or disqualification of a nominee less than 66
days before the general November election, then a person shall not
be elected at that general November election for that office for
which there is no nominee.
Sec. 370. (1) Except as provided in section 370a or subsection
(2), if a vacancy occurs in an elective or appointive township
office,
the vacancy shall must be filled by appointment by the
township board, and the person appointed shall hold the office for
the remainder of the unexpired term.
(2) If 1 or more vacancies occur in an elective township
office that cause the number of members serving on the township
board to be less than the minimum number of board members that is
required to constitute a quorum for the transaction of business by
the board, the board of county election commissioners shall make
temporary appointment of the number of members required to
constitute a quorum for the transaction of business by the township
board. An official appointed under this subsection shall hold the
office only until the official's successor is elected or appointed
and qualified. An official who is temporarily appointed under this
subsection shall not vote on the appointment of himself or herself
to an elective or appointive township office.
(3) If a township official submits a written resignation from
an elective township office, for circumstances other than a
resignation related to a recall election, that specifies a date and
time when the resignation is effective, the township board, within
30 days before that effective date and time, may appoint a person
to fill the vacancy at the effective date and time of the
resignation. The resigning official shall not vote on the
appointment.
(4) Except as provided in subsection (5), if the township
board does not make an appointment under subsection (3), or if a
vacancy occurs in an elective township office and the vacancy is
not filled by the township board or the board of county election
commissioners within 45 days after the beginning of the vacancy,
the county clerk of the county in which the township is located
shall call a special election within 5 calendar days to fill the
vacancy.
Not Except as otherwise
provided in this subsection, not
later than 4 p.m. on the fifteenth calendar day after the county
clerk calls a special election under this section, the township
party committee for each political party in the township shall
submit a nominee to fill the vacancy. If a board of trustees of a
township adopts a resolution as provided in section 345a, to obtain
the printing upon the special election ballot of the name of a
person as a candidate for a vacant township office, there must be
filed with the township clerk nominating petitions, in the form
prescribed in section 544a, signed by a number of qualified and
registered electors residing within the township determined under
section 544f. If a board of trustees of a township adopts a
resolution as provided in section 345a, the township clerk shall
receive nominating petitions for a vacant township office up to 4
p.m. on the fifteenth calendar day after the county clerk calls a
special election under this section, and within 4 days after the
last day for filing nominating petitions, the township clerk shall
deliver to the county clerk a list setting forth the name and
address of each candidate who has qualified to be placed on the
special election ballot for that vacant township office. The
special
election shall must be held on the next regular election
date that is not less than 60 days after the deadline for
submitting nominees under this section or 70 days after the
deadline for submitting nominees under this section if the next
regular election date is the even year August primary or the
general
November election. Notice of the special election shall
must be given in the same manner required by section 653a. A
special election called under this section does not affect the
rights of a qualified elector to register for any other election. A
person elected to fill a vacancy shall serve for the remainder of
the unexpired term.
(5) Subsection (4) does not apply to the office of township
constable. If a vacancy occurs in the office of township constable,
the
township board shall determine if and when the vacancy shall
must be filled by appointment. If the township board does not fill
the
vacancy by appointment, the office of township constable shall
remain
remains vacant until the next general or special election in
which township offices are filled.
Sec. 370a. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 370, if a
vacancy occurs in an elective or appointive township office, which
vacancy is filled by appointment by the township board or the board
of county election commissioners and the vacancy occurs more than 7
days before the nominating petition filing deadline as provided in
section 349 or 349b for the general November election that is not
the general November election at which a successor in office would
be
elected if no vacancy, then the person appointed shall hold
holds office only until a successor is elected at the next general
November election in the manner provided by law and qualifies for
office.
The successor shall hold holds
the office for the remainder
of the unexpired term.
Sec. 697. At the general November election, the names of the
several
offices to be voted for shall must
be placed on the ballot
substantially in the following order in the years in which
elections
for such those offices are held: Electors of president
President
and vice-president Vice President of the United States;
governor and lieutenant governor; secretary of state; attorney
general;
United States senator; representative Senator;
Representative
in congress; Congress; senator and representative in
the state legislature; members of the state board of education;
regents
of the university University
of Michigan; trustees of
Michigan
state university; State
University; governors of Wayne
state
university; State University;
county executive; prosecuting
attorney; sheriff; clerk; treasurer; register of deeds; auditor in
counties electing an auditor; mine inspector in counties electing a
mine inspector; county road commissioners; drain commissioners;
coroners;
and surveyor. The Except
as otherwise provided under
section
699(2), the following township officers
shall must be
placed on the same ballot as above described in substantially the
following
order in the year in which elections for such those
offices are held: supervisor, clerk, treasurer, trustees, and
constables.
Sec.
699. (1) At Subject
to section (2), at any regular
election, the names of the several nonpartisan offices to be voted
for
shall must be placed on a separate portion of the ballot
containing no party designation in the following order: justices of
the supreme court, judges of the court of appeals, judges of the
circuit court, judges of the probate court, judges of the district
court, community college board of trustees member, intermediate
school district board member, city officers, the following village
officers in substantially the following order in the year in which
elections for the offices are held: president, clerk, treasurer,
and trustees, and in a year in which an election for the office is
held, local school district board member, metropolitan district
officer, and district library board member.
(2) If a board of trustees of a township adopts a resolution
as provided under section 345a, the names of the nonpartisan
township offices to be voted must be placed on a separate portion
of the ballot containing no party designation as provided in
subsection (1) and must appear after city officers and before
village officers.
Enacting section 1. This amendatory act takes effect 90 days
after the date it is enacted into law.