S*1218 Session 106 (1985-1986) S*1218(Rat #0475, Act #0588 of 1986) General Bill, By Moore, Setzler and R.C. Shealy A Bill to establish single-member election districts for the school board of Aiken County, provide for the election of its members, establish the terms, and provide a transition period for those members elected after 1986. 04/03/86 Senate Intd. & placed on loc. & uncontested cal. w/o referenc SJ-1426 04/17/86 Senate Read second time SJ-1636 04/17/86 Senate Ordered to third reading with notice of amendments SJ-1636 04/29/86 Senate Amended SJ-2364 04/29/86 Senate Read third time and sent to House SJ-2367 04/30/86 House Introduced and read first time HJ-2709 04/30/86 House Referred to delegation from Aiken HJ-2709 05/13/86 House Delegation report: Favorable Aiken HJ-3003 05/13/86 House Read second time HJ-3004 05/14/86 House Read third time and enrolled HJ-3057 05/21/86 Ratified R 475 05/23/86 Signed By Governor 05/23/86 Effective date 05/23/86 05/23/86 Act No. 588 06/09/86 Copies available (A588, R475, S1218)
AN ACT TO ESTABLISH SINGLE-MEMBER ELECTION DISTRICTS FOR THE SCHOOL BOARD OF AIKEN COUNTY, PROVIDE FOR THE ELECTION OF ITS MEMBERS, ESTABLISH THE TERMS, AND PROVIDE A TRANSITION PERIOD FOR THOSE MEMBERS ELECTED AFTER 1986. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina: Single-member election districts established SECTION 1. One member of the Aiken County School Board must reside in and be elected from each of the following defined single-member election districts for terms of four years by the electors within each election district: District Number Population Variance and Composition of Districts District No. 1 Saluda County Part 3,212 Aiken County Monetta Division 3,138 Salley Division 2,562 Wagener Division 3,355 12,267 +1.44 District No. 2 Beech Island Division Block GP 3 798 Blocks 224-250 697 ED 150 2 ED 151 32 New Ellenton 5,940 Windsor Division 1,911 12,030 +0.52 District No. 3 Beech Island Division 4,839 Less: Blocks 224-250 (697) Block GP 3 (798) ED 150 (2) ED 151 (32) North Augusta Division Tract 210.01 4,291 Tract 210.02 4,563 12,164 +0.59 District No. 4 North Augusta Division Tract 207 9,663 Less: Block 427 (370) Block GP 5 (1395) Block GP 6 (1847) Block GP 9 (713) Tract 208 6,301 11,639 -3.75 District No. 5 North Augusta Division Tract 205 1,769 Tract 206 6,819 Less: Blk GP 5 (590) Tract 207 Block 427 370 Block GP 5 1,395 Block GP 6 1,847 Block GP 9 713 12,323 +1.90 District No. 6 Aiken Division Tract 203 ED 133 694 ED 134 412 ED 135 120 North Augusta Division Tract 204 3,506 Tract 206 Block GP 5 590 Tract 211 6,635 11,957 -3.79 District No. 7 Aiken Division Tract 203 5,654 Less: ED 133 (694) ED 134 (412) ED 135 (120) Block 901 (168) Tract 214 7,350 Tract 215 Blocks 101-104 362 105-111 270 112-114 64 116-117 78 Tract 216 Blocks 203-207 49 329 0 346 0 12,433 +2.81 District No. 8 Aiken Division Tract 203 Block 901 168 Tract 215 Block GP 1 1,099 Less Blocks: 101-104 (362) 105-111 (270) 113-114 (64) 116-117 (78) Block GP 2 1,089 Tract 216 7,234 Less Blocks: 203-207 (49) 329 (0) 346 (0) Edisto-Shaws Division 2,994 11,761 -2.74 District No. 9 Aiken Division Tract 212 6,394 Tract 213 3,651 Tract 215 4,406 Less Block GP 1 (1099) Block GP 2 (1089) 12,263 +1.41 Transition provisions SECTION 2. (a) At the time of the 1986 general election: (1) Only candidates from districts 2, 5, and 6 may be elected for terms of four years. (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 1, two at-large seats which become vacant in 1986 as provided by Act 503 of 1982 may be filled for terms of two years only. (b) At the time of the 1988 general election, candidates from districts 1, 3, 4, 7, 8, and 9 must be elected for terms of four years. Except of the six single-member seats to be filled, the term of one of the board members must be for two years only. The county election commission shall determine by lot, within ninety days after the general election of 1986, the district from which a board member must be elected for a two-year term at the time of the general election of 1988. After the 1988 election, board members must be elected for terms of four years. Time effective SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon approval by the Governor. |