Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H1283

Introduced
1/7/22  
Refer
1/12/22  
Refer
1/12/22  
Refer
1/12/22  

Caption

Apportionment of State Legislative Districts

Impact

The impact of H1283 on state laws would primarily involve legislative apportionment processes following each decennial census. By allowing a greater range of districts, the resolution may affect the representation structure within the state, potentially leading to more localized and balanced political representation. This change aims to accommodate population shifts and growth, thus making Florida's legislative districts more reflective of its demographic changes.

Summary

House Joint Resolution 1283 proposes an amendment to Section 16 of Article III of the Florida State Constitution. This amendment seeks to modify the permissible number of senatorial and representative districts that the Legislature is authorized to apportion. Specifically, the bill revises the range of districts, allowing a total of between 40 to 50 districts for the Senate and 120 to 150 for the House of Representatives. This adjustment reflects a change from the previous requirements, which mandated between 30 to 40 districts for the Senate and 80 to 120 for the House.

Conclusion

Overall, H1283 signifies a pivotal move in Florida's electoral framework, with potential widespread effects on how districts are formed and how constituents are represented. As the resolution progresses, dialogues surrounding its effects will be crucial in ensuring the integrity of the electoral process and the fair representation of all Floridians.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding H1283 include concerns about the fairness and transparency of the apportionment process. Critics argue that altering the number of representatives could lead to gerrymandering, where district boundaries are manipulated to favor one political party over another. Additionally, there are discussions about the implications this could have for minority representation, as changes to district boundaries may dilute the voting power of specific demographic groups.

Companion Bills

FL S1904

Same As Apportionment of State Legislative Districts

Previously Filed As

FL H1625

Procedures of the Legislature

FL H1325

Succession to Office of Governor, Auditing, and Government Efficiency

FL H0973

Special Districts

FL H0679

Term Limits for Members of County Commissions and District School Boards

FL H7013

Special Districts

FL H1205

Amendments to the State Constitution

FL H0077

Recall of County Officers and Commissioners

FL H1263

Election of County Commissioners and Superintendent of Schools

FL H1283

Capital Human Trafficking of Vulnerable Persons for Sexual Exploitation

FL H5019

Budget Stabilization Fund

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