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MI HB6232
Bill
Status
12/15/2010
Primary Sponsor
Andy Neumann
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AI Summary
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After December 31, 2010, cities that adopted a September primary election resolution must hold their primary at the odd year primary election instead.
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City councils may change their regular elections from May to the odd year general election, or from annual/even-year November elections to odd year general election and odd year primary election, by adopting a compliant resolution.
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School boards holding elections at the odd year general election may change to the general November election by adopting a resolution in compliance with section 642, effective after December 31 of the adoption year.
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School boards may change election dates to the odd year general election, general November election, November dates in both even and odd years, or odd year May election by adopting a compliant resolution after December 31, 2004.
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Village councils that adopted September election resolutions may change to the November regular election date by adopting a compliant resolution, effective after December 31 of adoption.
Legislative Description
Elections; school; school district changing school board elections to general November election; allow if current school board elections held at odd year general election. Amends sec. 642a of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.642a).
Elections, school
Last Action
Assigned Pa 222'10 With Immediate Effect
12/15/2010