Chapter 182 |
2018 -- H 8289 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 07/02/2018 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO ELECTIONS - SCHEDULING |
Introduced By: Representatives Perez, O'Brien, Ucci, Williams, and Ranglin-Vassell |
Date Introduced: June 06, 2018 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Section 17-1-5 of the General Laws in Chapter 17-1 entitled "General |
Provisions" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
17-1-5. Effect of special statutes. |
The provisions of any chapter or section under this title are subject to the provisions of |
any special statutes or charters respecting any particular town or city, none of which are repealed |
by this title; provided, that insofar as any special statute or charters adapted prior to April 22, |
1935, conflicts with the provisions of chapter 19 of this title, the provisions of chapter 19 shall |
prevail; and provided, further, that insofar as any special statute or charter provision conflicts |
with the provisions of § 17-14-7, 17-14-9, or 17-19-7.1 of this title, the provisions of § 17-14-7, |
17-14-9, or 17-19-7.1 shall prevail. Notwithstanding any charter provision of any city or town to |
the contrary, all local elections and special elections, as these terms are defined under §§ 17-1- |
2(6) and 17-1-2(14), shall be held on the first Tuesday next after the first Monday in any month. |
SECTION 2. Section 17-3-6 of the General Laws in Chapter 17-3 entitled "General |
Assembly Members" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
17-3-6. Vacancy in general assembly -- Special elections. |
(a) Whenever from any cause a vacancy occurs in the representation of any senatorial or |
representative district in the general assembly while the general assembly is in session, the |
secretary of state shall cause the local board of the city or town to issue a warrant ordering an |
election to fill the vacancy, to be held in that district at least seventy (70) but not more than ninety |
(90) days from the occurrence of the vacancy; provided, that if the general assembly has nearly |
completed its January session so that it is doubtful whether the person to be chosen can serve as a |
member at that session, the election shall not be ordered within that time limit, but may be held at |
any later date within that calendar year, if that year is the first year of the biennial period for |
which a general assembly has been chosen. And, provided further, the election to fill the vacancy |
shall be held on a Tuesday that falls between the seventieth and ninetieth day of the vacancy. If |
the vacancy occurs after the first Monday in February in the second year of the biennial period for |
which a general assembly was chosen, no warrant shall be issued for a special election to fill the |
vacancy. If the vacancy occurs or exists at any other time when the general assembly is not in |
session, the secretary of state shall cause to be issued a warrant for an election to be held to fill |
the vacancy. |
(b) Every person elected pursuant to the provisions of this section shall hold his or her |
office for the remainder of the term that person is elected to fill, and until his or her successor is |
elected and qualified. |
SECTION 3. Section 17-4-8 and 17-4-9 of the General Laws in Chapter 17-4 entitled |
"Federal Elective Officers" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
17-4-8. Special election to fill vacancy in office of representative. |
Whenever any person elected a representative in congress from either district, at any time |
between the day of his or her election and the beginning of his or her term of office, refuses to |
serve and so declares to the secretary of state, or dies, becomes insane, removes from the state, or |
is otherwise incapacitated, or whenever a vacancy happens in the representation of this state in |
congress as contemplated in the second section of the first article of the Constitution of the United |
States, the governor shall immediately issue his or her writ of election directed to the several city |
and town clerks, or local boards as the case may be, ordering a new election of the representative |
in congress to be held in that district to fill the vacancy, at as early a date, to be stated in the writ, |
as will be in compliance with the provisions of law in relation to these elections, but no election |
provided for by this section shall be held on Saturday on any day other than the first Tuesday next |
after the first Monday of any month; provided, that whenever a vacancy occurs between the first |
day of April and the first day of October in any even-numbered year, the governor shall, unless in |
his or her opinion the public good requires an earlier special election, issue his or her writ for a |
special election to fill the vacancy to be held with the general election on the Tuesday next after |
the first Monday in November of that year. |
17-4-9. Special election to fill senatorial vacancy. |
Whenever a person elected a senator in congress, at any time between the day of that |
person's election and the beginning of his or her term of office, refuses to serve and so declares to |
the secretary of state, or dies, becomes insane, removes from the state, or is otherwise |
incapacitated, or whenever a vacancy happens in the representation of this state in the United |
States senate, the governor shall issue his or her writ of election directed to the several city and |
town clerks, or local boards as the case may be, ordering a new election of senator to fill the |
vacancy to be held in the state at as early a date, to be stated in the writ, as will be in compliance |
with the provisions of law in relation to these elections, but no election provided for by this |
section shall be held exclusively on Saturday on any day other than the first Tuesday next after |
the first Monday of any month; provided, that whenever a vacancy occurs between the first day of |
July and the first day of October in any even-numbered year, the governor shall, unless in his or |
her opinion the public good requires an earlier special election, issue his or her writ for a special |
election to fill the vacancy to be held with the general election on the Tuesday next after the first |
Monday in November of that year. |
SECTION 4. Section 17-5-1.1 of the General Laws in Chapter 17-5 entitled "Statewide |
Referenda Elections" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
17-5-1.1. Special referenda elections. |
Any proposition of amendment of the Constitution or any other public question submitted |
to the electors of the state at any election not a general election pursuant to § 17-1-2(2) shall be |
held on the first Tuesday next after the first Monday of any month and shall be voted upon at |
town, ward, and district meetings, in accordance with the following procedure: |
(1) When an act of the general assembly is passed authorizing the submission of a |
question to all of the electors of the state, the secretary of state is authorized to rephrase the |
question to appear on the ballot in a manner that would clearly apprise the voters of the question |
to be voted upon and to cause the ballot to contain a concise caption of the question, and the full |
text of the question as adopted by the general assembly need not appear on the ballot except for |
proposed amendments to the Constitution of the state of Rhode Island. The secretary of state shall |
cause each question appearing on the ballot prepared by him or her to be designated by number, |
the first question to be designated by the numeral I and additional questions shall follow |
numbered so that all questions submitted to all the electors of the state and appearing upon the |
ballot are numbered consecutively; provided that local questions shall be printed on a distinctive |
colored background. |
(2) Prior to the election at which public questions are to be submitted, the secretary of |
state shall cause to be printed and shall send one copy of the full text of each legislative act to be |
acted upon and applicable to the state at large, or the secretary of state may substitute a |
description of the text of each act in lieu of the full text, to each residential unit in Rhode Island |
together with the following information: |
(i) The designated number of the question appearing on the ballot; |
(ii) A brief caption of the question appearing on the ballot; and |
(iii) A brief explanation of the measure being the subject matter of the question. |
(3) Voting on a proposition of amendment of the Constitution or of a public question of |
statewide impact shall be by means of optical-scan voting equipment and computer ballots |
authorized pursuant to this title. |
SECTION 5. Section 17-12-14 of the General Laws in Chapter 17-12 entitled "Party |
Committees and Conventions" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
17-12-14. Election of delegates to national conventions. |
The local boards of the several cities and towns of the state are authorized and directed to |
furnish for the use of any political party in this state, upon written request of the chairperson of |
the state central committee, acting under a resolution of the committee, voting places in which |
primary meetings may be held to elect delegates to the national convention of the political party. |
The boards shall have the voting places open on the date and during the hours requested by the |
chairperson of the committee, so long as that election of delegates is scheduled on the first |
Tuesday next after the first Monday of any month, and shall furnish to the officers appointed to |
act at the primary meetings any paraphernalia, including check lists, that are generally required |
and used in elective meetings; provided, that the political party first requesting the use of the |
voting places on and for a certain date shall be entitled to the use of them on that date; and if the |
date is one requested by some other political party, the other political party, through the |
chairperson of the committee, may request another date. In cities a voting place and paraphernalia |
for voting shall be furnished and provided for each ward into which the cities may be divided; |
and in each of the towns of Burrillville, Cumberland, and Lincoln, at least two (2) voting places |
and the paraphernalia for voting, and in every other town at least one voting place and the |
paraphernalia for voting, shall be furnished and provided. The local boards shall not be required |
to provide for the compensation for services of the officers appointed to act at the primary |
meetings, nor shall anything contained in this section be held to affect the method of holding |
elections already provided for by law. |
SECTION 6. Sections 17-15-3 and 17-15-4 of the General Laws in Chapter 17-15 |
entitled "Primary Elections" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
17-15-3. Special election primaries. |
Party primary elections shall also be held for the purpose of nominating candidates for an |
office or offices to be elected at any special election. In the event of a special election, the state |
board shall fix the date or dates on which the various party primary elections shall be held; |
provided, that all the party primary elections shall have been held by the thirtieth (30th) day |
preceding the date fixed for the special election; and provided, further, that the date or dates fixed |
by the state board shall not be a religious holiday or Saturday and shall be held on the first |
Tuesday next after the first Monday of any month. |
17-15-4. Municipal primaries other than at time of general primaries. |
In those cities and towns which that now by law hold elections for city or town officers |
on a day other than the Tuesday after the first Monday in November biennially in each even year, |
a primary election for the nomination of the city or town officials shall be held and the local |
board shall fix the date of the election; provided, that the primary election shall have been held by |
the thirtieth (30th) day preceding the date fixed for the election; and provided, further, that the |
date fixed by the local board shall not be a religious holiday or Saturday and shall be held on the |
first Tuesday next after the first Monday of any month. |
SECTION 7. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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