S*667 Session 109 (1991-1992)
S*0667(Rat #0086, Act #0190 of 1991) General Bill, By Washington
A Bill to revise the manner in which members of the Board of Trustees of the
School District of Colleton County must be elected beginning in 1992,
including the establishment of nonpartisan elections and the establishment of
seven single-member election districts for the election of certain members,
and to provide for the terms of these members elected.
02/14/91 Senate Intd. & placed on local & uncontested cal. w/o
reference SJ-8
02/14/91 Senate Unanimous consent for second reading on next
legislative day SJ-8
02/14/91 Senate Unanimous consent for third reading on next
legislative day SJ-8
02/15/91 Senate Read second time SJ-1
02/19/91 Senate Read third time and sent to House SJ-11
02/20/91 House Introduced and read first time HJ-20
02/20/91 House Referred to delegation from Colleton HJ-20
04/17/91 House Delegation report: Favorable with amendment
Colleton HJ-30
04/17/91 House Amended HJ-31
04/17/91 House Read second time HJ-34
04/18/91 House Read third time and returned to Senate with
amendments HJ-10
04/23/91 Senate Concurred in House amendment and enrolled SJ-233
04/25/91 Ratified R 86
04/29/91 Signed By Governor
04/29/91 Effective date 04/29/91
04/29/91 Act No. 190
05/21/91 Copies available
(R86, S667)
AN ACT TO REVISE THE MANNER IN WHICH MEMBERS OF
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF
COLLETON COUNTY MUST BE ELECTED BEGINNING IN 1992,
INCLUDING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF NONPARTISAN
ELECTIONS AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SEVEN
SINGLE-MEMBER ELECTION DISTRICTS FOR THE ELECTION OF
CERTAIN MEMBERS, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE TERMS OF
THESE MEMBERS ELECTED.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
Single member districts for school district
SECTION 1. (A) Beginning with the 1992 election, the Board of
Trustees of the Colleton County School District shall consist of seven
members who must be elected in nonpartisan elections to be held in the
manner provided in this act. One member of the board must be a resident
of and elected from each of the seven defined single-member election
districts established in Section 2. The members of the board shall elect a
chairman and those other officers they consider necessary to serve terms of
one year each in these capacities. A member may be re-elected to an office.
The seven members must be elected in a nonpartisan election to be
conducted at the same time as the 1992 general election for terms of office
of four years each. However, the members elected in 1992 from districts
two, four, and six shall serve initial terms of two years each. After that,
their successors must be elected in a nonpartisan election to be conducted at
the same time as the general election every two or four years after that time
for terms of four years each. All members of the board shall serve until
their successors are elected and qualify. In the event of a vacancy on the
board occurring for any reason other than expiration of a term, the board
shall call a special election to fill the unexpired term. If the vacancy does
not occur within six months of a regular trustee election, the vacancy must
be filled for the unexpired term at the next regular election.
(B) Each member of the board must be a qualified elector and resident
of the election district from which elected and must be elected by the
qualified electors of that district. All persons desiring to qualify as a
candidate and be elected to the board shall file written notice of candidacy
with the county election commission at least sixty days before the date set
for the election but not earlier than ninety days before the election together
with a filing fee of twenty dollars to be remitted to the county general fund.
This notice of candidacy must be a sworn statement and shall include the
candidate's name, age, voting precinct, period of residence in the county or
election district from which election is sought, if applicable, and other
information as the county election commission requires.
(C) The county commissioners of election shall conduct and supervise
the elections for members of the board in the manner governed by the
election laws of this State, mutatis mutandi. The commissioners shall
prepare the necessary ballots, appoint managers for the voting precincts,
and do all things necessary to carry out the elections, including the
counting of ballots and declaring the results. The commissioners shall
advertise the date of the election ninety days preceding the election in a
newspaper of general circulation published in the county and shall publish
a second notice thirty days before the election. The costs of the election
must be borne by the school district.
(D) The results of the election must be determined in accordance with
the nonpartisan plurality method prescribed by Section 5-15-61 of the 1976
Code.
(E) The members of the board elected in these nonpartisan elections
shall take office one week following certification of their election as
provided in Section 59-19-315 of the 1976 Code. The current members of
the board shall continue to serve in office until the terms of the members
elected in the 1992 election begin as provided above.
Districts defined
SECTION 2. The seven defined single-member election districts from
which one member of the Board of Trustees of the Colleton County School
District must be elected by the qualified electors of that district are as
follows:
District PopulationVariance
and Composition of District
District 1
Voting District 1 170
Voting District 2 373
Voting District 3 138
Voting District 5 602
Voting District 7 524
Voting District 13 679
Voting District 23 506
Voting District 25 1,332
Voting District 33 516
District Totals 4,840 -1.45
District 2
Voting District 10 608
Voting District 11 544
Voting District 18 194
Voting District 19 609
Voting District 22 971
Voting District 26 710
Voting District 27 873
Voting District 29
Blks 308A, 328A,
328B, 329 51
Voting District 34 505
District Totals 5,065 +3.14
District 3
Voting District 30
Blks 113-117 106
Blks 123, 126-135 187
Blks 142-147,
150-154 436
Blks 157-161
167-169 38
Voting District 32 4,006
District Totals 4,773 -2.81
District 4
Voting District 6 2,614
Voting District 14 677
Voting District 17 497
Voting District 21 657
Voting District 24 390
District Totals 4,835 -1.55
District 5
Voting District 30 3,303
Less Blks 113-117 -106
Blks 123,
126-135 -187
Blks 142-147
150-154 -436
Blks 157-161
167-169 -38
Voting District 31
Blks 205-209,
233-234
Blks 236-238 249
Blks 305,
307-326 620
BG 4 802
Voting District 29
BG 5
Blks 501-522 132
Blks 524-532 125
Blks 544A-
557B 496
District Totals 4,960 +1.00
District 6
Voting District 9 1,921
Voting District 20 1,489
Less, BNA 9708
Blks 201-203,
210-211 -160
BNA 9706 Blks
501, 502,
525-534
545-573 -315
Voting District 29 2,694
Less Blks 308A,
328A, 328B,
329 -51
Blks 501-522,
524-532 -257
Blks 544A-557B -496
District Totals 4,825 -1.75
District 7
Voting District 8 1,380
Voting District 12 631
Voting District 15 1,015
Voting District 20
BNA 9708 Blks
201-203, 210,
211 160
BNA 9706 Blks
501, 502,
525-534
545-573 315
Voting District 31 2,898
Blks 205-209
233, 234
236-238 -249
Blks 305, 307-326 -620
BG 4 -802
Voting District 35 351
District Totals 5,079 +3.42
Modification of districts
SECTION 3. When the 1990 decennial census is available, the
single-member election districts must be modified by the Colleton County
Legislative Delegation to comply with the "one man-one vote"
concept to ensure equal representation among the single-member election
districts.
Time effective
SECTION 4. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.
In the Senate House April 25, 1991.
Nick A. Theodore,
President of the Senate
Robert J. Sheheen,
Speaker of the House of
Representatives
Approved the 29th day of April, 1991.
Carroll A. Campbell, Jr.,
Governor
Printer's Date -- December 10, 1997 -- L.
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