S-3311.1
SENATE BILL 6244
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State of Washington | 65th Legislature | 2018 Regular Session |
By Senators Braun, Mullet, and Becker
Read first time 01/10/18. Referred to Committee on State Government, Tribal Relations & Elections.
AN ACT Relating to the election of members of the house of representatives from house districts within each legislative district; amending RCW
44.05.080 and
44.05.090; and creating a new section.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
NEW SECTION. Sec. 1. It is the intent of the legislature to create two house of representatives districts within each senate district. The legislature finds the smaller house of representatives districts will result in representation closer to the people, lessen the influence of money in politics, and lead to greater geographical diversity in representation.
Sec. 2. RCW 44.05.080 and 2017 3rd sp.s. c 25 s 33 are each amended to read as follows:
In addition to other duties prescribed by law, the commission shall:
(1) Adopt rules pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act, chapter
34.05 RCW, to carry out the provisions of Article II, section 43 of the state Constitution and of this chapter, which rules shall provide that three voting members of the commission constitute a quorum to do business, and that the votes of three of the voting members are required for any official action of the commission;
(2) Act as the legislature's recipient of the final redistricting data and maps from the United States Bureau of the Census;
(3) Comply with requirements to disclose and preserve public records as specified in chapters
40.14 and
42.56 RCW;
(4) Hold open meetings pursuant to the open public meetings act, chapter
42.30 RCW;
(5) Prepare and disclose its minutes pursuant to RCW
42.30.035;
(6) Be subject to the provisions of RCW
42.17A.700;
(7) Prepare and publish a report with the plan; the report will be made available to the public at the time the plan is published. The report will include but will not be limited to: (a) The population and percentage deviation from the average district population for every district, as well as the population and percentage deviation from the average house district population for every house district of a legislative district; (b) an explanation of the criteria used in developing the plan with a justification of any deviation in a district from the average district population, as well as a justification of any deviation in a house district of a legislative district from the average house district population; (c) a map of all the districts that includes the two house districts of each legislative district; and (d) the estimated cost incurred by the counties for adjusting precinct boundaries.
Sec. 3. RCW 44.05.090 and 1990 c 126 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:
In the redistricting plan:
(1) Districts shall have a population as nearly equal as is practicable, excluding nonresident military personnel, based on the population reported in the federal decennial census. The two house districts of each legislative district must have a population as nearly equal as is practicable, excluding nonresident military personnel, based on the population reported in the federal decennial census.
(2) To the extent consistent with subsection (1) of this section the commission plan should, insofar as practical, accomplish the following:
(a) District lines, and the lines of the two house districts of each legislative district, should be drawn so as to coincide with the boundaries of local political subdivisions and areas recognized as communities of interest. The number of counties and municipalities divided among more than one district or house district of a legislative district should be as small as possible;
(b) Districts and the two house districts of each legislative district should be composed of convenient, contiguous, and compact territory. Land areas may be deemed contiguous if they share a common land border or are connected by a ferry, highway, bridge, or tunnel. Areas separated by geographical boundaries or artificial barriers that prevent transportation within a district or house district should not be deemed contiguous; and
(c) Whenever practicable, a precinct shall be wholly within a single legislative district and a single house district of a legislative district.
(3) The commission's plan and any plan adopted by the supreme court under RCW
44.05.100(4) shall provide for forty-nine legislative districts.
(4) The house of representatives shall consist of ninety-eight members, ((two)) each of whom shall be elected from and run at large within a separate house district. Each legislative district shall be divided into two house districts, denoted as house district A and B, with a single member of the house of representatives being elected from each house district. The senate shall consist of forty-nine members, one of whom shall be elected from each legislative district.
(5) The commission shall exercise its powers to provide fair and effective representation and to encourage electoral competition. The commission's plan shall not be drawn purposely to favor or discriminate against any political party or group.
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