Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB680

Introduced
3/6/23  
Report Pass
3/14/23  
Introduced
3/6/23  
Report Pass
3/14/23  
Refer
3/15/23  
Engrossed
3/14/23  
Report Pass
3/20/23  
Refer
3/15/23  
Enrolled
3/30/23  
Report Pass
3/20/23  
Vetoed
5/5/23  
Enrolled
3/30/23  

Caption

Thomasville, City of; City Council and Board of Education; reapportion districts

Impact

The passage of HB 680 will directly affect the governance structure of Thomasville by utilizing updated geographic boundaries for election districts. This change helps to enhance democratic representation by aligning each council and board member's electoral base with current population statistics. Additionally, it aims to simplify the election process by clearly defining district boundaries, thereby potentially reducing voter confusion and increasing civic participation in local governance.

Summary

House Bill 680 proposes to amend the charter for the City of Thomasville by reapportioning the election districts for the city council and board of education. The bill seeks to revise the boundaries of these districts based on the most recent decennial census (2020), ensuring that representation corresponds effectively to population changes within the city. This adjustment aims to reflect demographic shifts and ensure fair representation in municipal decision-making processes.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HB 680 appears to be positive, particularly among proponents who view the bill as a necessary update to ensure fair and proportional representation in local elections. There seems to be broad support from legislative members, as reflected in the bill's unanimous vote in the Senate (46-0), indicating a collaborative approach to municipal governance. However, there may be concerns regarding how these changes impact minority representation or specific neighborhoods.

Contention

While HB 680 received unanimous support, potential contention could arise from stakeholders worried about the specifics of how the new boundaries will affect local representation. The bill’s execution will require careful management to ensure that communities do not feel disenfranchised post-reapportionment. It emphasizes the importance of community involvement in discussions about district definitions, ensuring that voices from all parts of Thomasville are heard and represented in the governance process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1445

Thomasville, City of; reapportion board of education election districts

GA HB699

Social Circle, City of; city councilmembers; reapportion election districts

GA SB287

Board of Education of the City of Decatur; the board of education election districts; reapportion

GA HB159

Jesup, City of; Board of Commissioners; reapportion election districts

GA HB601

Sandy Springs, City of; city council; change description of districts

GA HB705

Milton, City of; city council; change description of election districts

GA HB50

Hagan, City of; change description of council districts

GA HB757

Ludowici, City of; change description of council districts

GA HB468

Butler, City of; change description of council districts

GA HB164

Mount Zion, City of; provide that members of the city council shall be elected from districts instead of at large

Similar Bills

GA HB1445

Thomasville, City of; reapportion board of education election districts

GA SR383

City of Thomasville Day; recognize March 27, 2025

GA HR606

City of Thomasville Day at the state capitol; March 27, 2025; recognize

AL HJR188

COMMENDING COACH CARVEL WILLIAM ROWELL, JR. FOR BEING INDUCTED INTO THE THOMASVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS HALL OF FAME.

AL HR189

COMMENDING COACH CARVEL WILLIAM ROWELL, JR. FOR BEING INDUCTED INTO THE THOMASVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS HALL OF FAME.

AL HJR82

Coach Carvel William Rowell, Jr., Commended

NC H27

Elect Thomasville City Bd. of Ed

AL HR82

MOURNING THE DEATH OF MINISTER TERRY W. POPE.