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  • 01-01-2001 12:00 AM

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    2003 House Bill 4824

    Introduced in the House on June 10, 2003, to require all local and state primary, general, and special elections in the state, including school elections, to be held on one of four days during the year: the fourth Tuesday in February, or the Tuesday after the first Monday in either May, August, or November. This would not apply to special elections called by the Governor to fill vacancies in statewide or legislative offices. School districts would be allowed to call one special bond, millage or debt election per year on a date that is not on one of the proposed regular election dates, and is not within 30 days of one of them (a “floater” date), if a petition is signed by at least 10 percent of the number of electors voting in the last gubernatorial election in that district, or 3,000 electors, whichever is less. The bill is part of an election consolidation package comprised of House Bills 4820 to 4828. See also Senate Bill 877

    The vote was 76 in favor, 27 opposed and 7 not voting

    (House Roll Call 274 at House Journal 54)

    Click here to view bill details.
  • 06-23-2003 12:27 PM In reply to

    Rep. Bieda's "no vote explanation"

    Rep. Bieda, having reserved the right to explain his nay vote, made the following statement:

    "Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

    I respect what the good representative from Oakland County is attempting to accomplish with this amendment, however I voted against it because creating additional elective offices by amendment to the consolidation of election bill package is not the appropriate legislative vehicle, particularly when the issue was not addressed in committee. The issue, frankly, should be the subject of its own "stand alone" bill, rather than a house floor amendment."
  • 06-23-2003 12:28 PM In reply to

    Rep. Bieda's "no vote explanation"

    Rep. Bieda, having reserved the right to explain his his protest against the passage of the bill, vote, made the following statement:

    "Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

    I respect what the good representative from Oakland County is attempting to accomplish with this amendment, however I voted against it because creating additional elective offices by amendment to the consolidation of election bill package is not the appropriate legislative
  • 06-23-2003 12:29 PM In reply to

    "no vote explantion"

    Reps. Adamini and Anderson, having reserved the right to explain their protest against the passage of the bill, made the following statement:

    "Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

    I voted no on HB 4820-23, HB 4824 (H-1), HB 4825-8 for the following reasons:

    1. This package removes local control from school boards and transfers it to other local units of government. Once there is absence of local control, things can go out of control.

    2. There are numerous school districts where the boundaries are not coterminous with the corresponding township, city or village. Thereby, this package would force these local clerks to divide precincts into correct school districts. Even with the Qualified Voter File, this mandate would be very laborious for local clerks.

    3. Those who support this package pull out the worse case scenarios where the turnout rate is low and there is little to none publicity about school elections. To the contrary, there are many school districts that publicize their elections and have active participation. For example, the Jackson ISD had an election in the same month where voters where choosing the replacement for their state representative in a special election. The turn out was greater for the ISD election than the other one. This proves with proper notice that all school boards do not run stealth elections.

    4. If it is the goal of the sponsors to increase voter turnout, other mechanisms such as same day voter registration and no excuse absentee ballot would be more effective."
  • 03-10-2007 6:52 AM In reply to

    School elections

    Boy talk about full circle, we seperated school elections because they go lost on the November ballot and now we are putting them back to get lost. Why not take the school election back they way they were before the Ward changes. Let them hold their own when they want and where. Let them conduct them. Lower cost and the public knows what is going on.
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