South Carolina General Assembly
124th Session, 2021-2022

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INTRODUCED

May 5, 2022

S. 1270

Introduced by Senators Peeler, Fanning, Climer and M. Johnson

S. Printed 5/5/22--H.

Read the first time May 5, 2022.

            

A BILL

TO AMEND ACT 473 OF 2002, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE ELECTION DISTRICTS OF MEMBERS OF CLOVER SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 IN YORK COUNTY, SO AS TO REAPPORTION THESE ELECTION DISTRICTS, TO UPDATE THE MAP NUMBER ON WHICH THESE SINGLE-MEMBER ELECTION DISTRICTS ARE DELINEATED, TO PROVIDE DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION REGARDING THESE REVISED ELECTION DISTRICTS, AND TO REMOVE ARCHAIC LANGUAGE.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

SECTION    1.    Section 1(A) of Act 473 of 2002, as last amended by Act 311 of 2014, is further amended to read:

"(A)(1)    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, beginning with the elections conducted in 2014 2022, the five single-member election districts in which five of the seven members of the Board of Trustees of Clover School District No. 2 of York County are required to reside are established and delineated on map number S-91-02-14 S-91-02-22 created and maintained by the Office of Research and Statistics of the State Budget and Control Board Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office. Beginning with the 2022 school district elections, the board seats representing a numbered single-member election district as shown on the school district map that are up for election in 2022 must be elected by the qualified electors of the corresponding numbered election district. A board member representing a numbered single-member election district must be a resident of the school district and the numbered single-member election district from which he is elected, and only those electors residing in the numbered single-member election district are eligible to vote for the trustee who will represent that particular district.

(2)    The demographic information shown on this map is as follows:

District    Pop.        Dev.    % Dev.    NH WHT %NHWHT

1        6,906    32    0.47%        5,258        76.14%

2        6,741    -133    -1.93%        5,774        85.65%

3        6,850    -24    -0.35%        6,128        89.46%

4         6,827    -47    -0.68%        6,170        90.38%

5        7,044    170    2.47%        6,102        86.63%

Totals        34,368                            29,432

District    NHBLK     %NHBLK    VAP %NH DOJBLK    VAP    NHWVAP

1        1,231        17.83%    5,004        15.19%    6,863        3,936

2        615        9.12%    5,055        8.55%        7,348        4,377

3        392        5.72%    5,212        6.14%        7,087        4,738

4         393        5.76%    5,167        9.66%        6,847        4,711

5        486        6.90%    5,179        9.83%        6,708        4,582

Totals        3,117                25,617        9.91%                22,344

District %NHWVAP     NHBVAP %NHBVAP AllOth AllOthVAP

1        78.66%        832        16.63%        417        236

2        86.59%        455        9%        352        223

3        90.91%        268        5.14%        330        206

4         91.17%        278        5.38%        264        178

5        88.47%        324        6.26%        456        273

Totals                        2,157            8.42%        1819        1,116

District    Pop.        Dev.    % Dev.    Hisp.    %Hisp.

1        9,448    266    2.90%        602        6.37%

2        9,285    103    1.12%        493        5.31%

3        9,060    -122 -1.33%        271        2.99%

4        8,951    -231    -2.52%        501        5.60%

5        9,164    -18 -0.20%        513        5.60%

Totals        45,908                            2,380    5.18%

District    NHWhite     %NHWhite    NH DOJ Blk %NH DOJ Blk    VAP        %VAP

1        7,221            76.43%        1,037            10.98%        6,867        72.68%

2        7,436            80.09%        794            8.55%        7,348        79.14%

3        7,354            81.17%        951            10.50%        7,083        78.18%

4        7,071            79.00%        865            9.66%        6,847        76.49%

5        7,140            77.91%        901            9.83%        6,708        73.20%

Totals        36,222            78.90%        4,548            9.91%        34,853   

%NH DOJ

District    HVAP     %HVAP    WVAP %NH WVAP NH DOJ BVAP

1        339        4.94%        5,424        78.99%        704            10.25%

2        324        4.41%        6,047        82.29%        595            8.10%

3        169        2.39%        5,830        82.31%        723            10.21%

4        340        4.97%        5,503        80.37%        641            9.36%

5        310        4.62%        5,415        80.72%        602            8.97%

Totals        1,482        4.25%        28,219        80.97%        3,265            9.37%"

SECTION    2.    The exterior boundaries of Clover School District 2 in York County are not altered by the provisions of this act. These school district lines are as defined by law and any census blocks which may be divided are done so only for statistical purposes and to establish a population base.

SECTION 3.    All local acts pertaining to the election of members from the five single-member election districts delineated on school district map S-91-02-22 inconsistent with the provisions of this act are repealed as of the effective date of this act, it being the intent of the General Assembly to have this act and the general law be the only provisions of law governing the election of members from the five single-member election districts to the Clover School District No. 2 of York County Board of Trustees. The provisions of this act must not be construed either to eliminate the two at-large members elected from the district pursuant to Act 473 of 2002, as amended, or to alter the schedule that controls when these at-large seats must offer for election.

SECTION    4.    This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.

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