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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the establishment of the Texas Redistricting |
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Commission. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. The heading to Title 5, Government Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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TITLE 5. OPEN GOVERNMENT; ETHICS; REDISTRICTING |
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SECTION 2. Title 5, Government Code, is amended by adding |
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Subtitle C to read as follows: |
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SUBTITLE C. REDISTRICTING |
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CHAPTER 581. TEXAS REDISTRICTING COMMISSION |
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SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS |
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Sec. 581.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: |
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(1) "Census year" means a calendar year in which the |
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United States decennial census is taken. |
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(2) "Commission" means the Texas Redistricting |
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Commission. |
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SUBCHAPTER B. POWERS AND DUTIES |
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Sec. 581.051. POWERS AND DUTIES OF COMMISSION. The |
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commission has the sole responsibility to create districts for the |
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election of members of the United States House of Representatives, |
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the Texas House of Representatives, and the Texas Senate. |
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SUBCHAPTER C. MEMBERSHIP |
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Sec. 581.101. ELIGIBILITY. (a) Except as otherwise |
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provided by this subchapter, a Texas voter who is older than 25 |
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years of age is eligible for membership on the commission. |
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(b) An applicant for appointment to the commission must |
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submit an application to the secretary of state. |
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(c) An applicant for appointment by members of the |
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legislature belonging to a political party must have voted in that |
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party's previous four primary elections. An applicant for |
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appointment as an independent member may not have voted |
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consecutively in the same political party's primary election during |
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the previous three primary elections. |
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(d) An applicant is ineligible for membership on the |
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commission if the applicant: |
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(1) holds a public office; |
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(2) has held a public office in the four years |
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preceding appointment to the commission; |
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(3) is running for public office; |
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(4) is working under an elected official; |
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(5) is working for a political campaign for state or |
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federal office; or |
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(6) is a registered state or federal lobbyist. |
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(e) A commission member may not: |
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(1) run for public office during the member's term; |
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(2) run for public office during the two years |
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following the adoption of a redistricting plan by the commission; |
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(3) work under an elected official during the member's |
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term; |
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(4) work for or contribute to a campaign for state or |
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federal office during the member's term; or |
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(5) register as a state or federal lobbyist during the |
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member's term. |
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Sec. 581.102. MEMBERSHIP AND TERMS. (a) The commission |
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consists of nine members chosen from eligible applicants under |
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Section 581.101. |
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(b) Eight members of the commission shall be appointed in a |
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bipartisan manner by the legislature, as follows: |
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(1) two members are appointed by a majority vote of the |
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members of the Texas House of Representatives belonging to the |
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political party with the most members in the house of |
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representatives; |
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(2) two members are appointed by a majority vote of the |
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members of the Texas House of Representatives belonging to the |
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political party with the second highest number of members in the |
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house of representatives; |
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(3) two members are appointed by a majority vote of the |
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members of the Texas Senate belonging to the political party with |
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the most members in the senate; and |
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(4) two members are appointed by a majority vote of the |
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members of the Texas Senate belonging to the political party with |
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the second highest number of members in the senate. |
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(c) The ninth member of the commission shall be chosen from |
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among the independent applicants by the eight members appointed by |
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the legislature. The appointment requires at least five votes and |
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shall be made not later than the 30th day after the commission |
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convenes. The ninth member serves as a nonvoting presiding |
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officer, except that the member shall vote to break any tie vote on |
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the final adoption of a redistricting plan. |
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(d) At least one member of the commission chosen by members |
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of each chamber of the legislature must reside in a county that is |
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not part of a metropolitan statistical area as defined by the United |
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States Office of Management and Budget. |
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(e) Commission members serve three-year terms that begin on |
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February 1 of the year following the census year. The commission may |
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vote to: |
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(1) terminate their terms early and dissolve following |
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the adoption of all redistricting plans; or |
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(2) extend their terms as necessary to fulfill the |
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commission's obligations under the constitution. |
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(f) The commission shall convene on the first business day |
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in February of the year following the census year and at other times |
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necessary to fulfill its obligations under the constitution. |
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(g) Vacancies on the commission shall be filled not later |
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than the 20th day after the vacancy occurs in the same manner as the |
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vacated position is filled under Subsections (b) and (c). |
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(h) If the appointments under Subsection (b) are not made by |
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February 1 of the year following the census year, the caucus of the |
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political party whose members are responsible for the appointment |
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shall appoint the commission member not later than February 11. If |
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the commission fails to appoint its presiding officer when |
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required, the supreme court shall make the appointment not later |
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than March 15. |
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(i) Members of the commission must take a constitutional |
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oath of office. |
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SUBCHAPTER D. OPERATION OF THE COMMISSION |
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Sec. 581.151. FUNDING AND RESOURCES. (a) The legislature |
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shall appropriate sufficient money for the compensation and payment |
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of the expenses of commission members and any staff employed by the |
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commission. |
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(b) The commission shall be provided access to statistical |
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or other information compiled by the state or its political |
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subdivisions as necessary to perform the commission's duties. |
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(c) The Texas Legislative Council shall provide the |
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technical staff and clerical services that the commission needs to |
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prepare redistricting plans. |
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(d) After the commission suspends operations, the secretary |
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of state becomes the custodian of its official records for purposes |
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of election administration. Any unexpended money from an |
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appropriation to the commission reverts to the general revenue |
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fund. |
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Sec. 581.152. PROCEDURE. (a) The commission shall adopt |
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its own procedural rules. The adoption of a final redistricting |
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plan by the commission requires at least five votes. |
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(b) The commission shall adopt each redistricting plan not |
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later than November 15 of the year following the census year. |
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(c) If the commission does not adopt a plan before November |
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16 of the year following the census year, the Texas Supreme Court |
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shall adopt a plan not later than December 30. |
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(d) The commission shall submit each adopted redistricting |
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plan to the governor, the secretary of state, and the presiding |
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officer of each chamber of the legislature. |
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Sec. 581.153. CHALLENGES TO PLAN. (a) After a |
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redistricting plan has been adopted by the commission or the Texas |
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Supreme Court, any aggrieved person may file a petition with the |
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Texas Supreme Court to challenge the plan. |
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(b) If the final judgment of a state or federal court |
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invalidates all or part of a redistricting plan or otherwise makes |
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it unenforceable, the commission shall reconvene to modify and |
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adopt a new plan before January 31 of the next year. |
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(c) The commission may reconvene on the motion of at least |
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four members filed with the secretary of state any time after a |
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redistricting plan has been adopted to modify the plan and at other |
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times necessary to fulfill its obligations under the constitution. |
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Sec. 581.154. PLAN REQUIREMENTS. To the extent practicable |
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to comply with federal law, a redistricting plan adopted by the |
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commission must be composed of: |
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(1) districts contiguous with one another; |
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(2) districts of nearly equal population; and |
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(3) districts that are compact and convenient, and |
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separated from adjoining districts by natural geographic barriers, |
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artificial barriers, or political subdivision boundaries. |
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Sec. 581.155. PLAN REPORT. (a) Each redistricting plan the |
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commission adopts must include a report, given to the secretary of |
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state, that includes: |
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(1) the total population of each district with its |
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deviation from the average district population; |
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(2) an explanation of the criteria used for the |
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redistricting plan, with a justification of the deviation from the |
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average district population for each district; |
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(3) a map for each district; |
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(4) a financial statement disclosing all expenditures |
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made by the commission; and |
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(5) relevant information developed by the commission |
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in carrying out its duties, including maps, data, meeting minutes, |
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written communications, and other information. |
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(b) The secretary of state shall make a copy of the report |
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available to the public. |
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SECTION 3. (a) Except as otherwise provided by Subsection |
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(b) of this section, this Act takes effect January 1, 2030. |
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(b) This Act takes effect only if the constitutional |
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amendment proposed by the 89th Legislature, Regular Session, 2025, |
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establishing the Texas Redistricting Commission to redistrict the |
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United States House of Representatives and the Texas Legislature is |
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approved by the voters. If that proposed constitutional amendment |
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is not approved by the voters, this Act has no effect. |