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MI SB1260
Bill
AI Summary
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City councils that previously adopted resolutions to hold regular elections in May may change their elections to odd year general elections by adopting a new resolution in compliance with section 642.
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City councils holding annual or even-year November elections may change to odd year general elections and odd year primary elections by adopting a resolution in compliance with section 642.
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After December 31, 2010, cities that adopted resolutions for September primary elections must move their regular election primaries to odd year primary elections.
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School district boards may change their regular elections to odd year general elections, general November elections, biennial November elections, or odd year May elections by adopting a resolution in compliance with section 642.
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Village councils holding September primary elections may change their regular elections to November regular election dates by adopting a resolution in compliance with section 642.
Legislative Description
Elections; primary; September primary election date for city offices; eliminate, and require city primary election to be held at odd year primary election. Amends sec. 642a of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.642a).
Elections, primary
Last Action
Referred To Committee On Ethics And Elections
6/17/2010