new counties; establishment
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Committee on Judiciary |
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Committee on Counties & Municipalities |
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Caucus and COW |
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Third Read |
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As Passed the House |
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HB 2121 repeals the existing statutes relating to the formation of new counties and outlines a new process and requirements for new county formation.
HB 2121 was amended in the Judiciary Committee to apply only in counties with a population of one million or more persons and to require 20 percent, rather than 15 percent, of the voters in the county from which the territory is proposed to be taken to sign a petition to establish a new county.
HB 2121 was amended in the Counties & Municipalities Committee to require a petition to be signed by 20 percent, rather than 15 percent, of the qualified electors of each county if territory is to be taken from more than one county. In addition, HB 2121 was amended to clarify that in order for the proposition to be deemed carried, at least 20 percent, rather than 15 percent, of the total votes cast is required by those who reside within the county or counties from which the new county is proposed to be divided but who reside outside of the proposed new county.
If the statutory criteria are met, then a petition must be filed with the Secretary of State signed by at least 15% of the registered voters in each affected county. Once the petition is filed, the Governor must create a formation commission to determine, within 180 days, the economic feasibility and full administrative impact of forming the new county. Finally, the voters of the affected county or counties must vote, in a special election, on whether to form a new county. Currently, a majority of the voters in each affected county must approve the proposition to create the new county.
· Stipulates that in order for the proposition to be deemed carried, at least 20 percent, rather than 15 percent, of the total votes cast is required by those who reside within the county or counties from which the new county is proposed to be divided but who reside outside of the proposed new county.