Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF75 Latest Draft

Bill / Enrolled Version Filed 03/20/2025

                            Senate File 75 - Enrolled   Senate File 75   AN ACT   RELATING TO COUNTY SUPERVISORS, CONCERNING COUNTY SUPERVISOR   REPRESENTATION PLANS AND COUNTY SUPERVISOR VACANCIES, AND   INCLUDING EFFECTIVE DATE PROVISIONS.   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:    DIVISION I    PLAN THREE COUNTY SUPERVISOR REPRESENTATION PLANS AND SPECIAL    ELECTIONS    Section 1. Section 331.206, subsection 2, paragraph a, Code    2025, is amended to read as follows:    a. The plan used under subsection 1 shall be selected by the    board or by a special election as provided in section 331.207 .    A plan selected by the board shall remain in effect for at    least six years and shall only be changed by a special election    as provided in section 331.207. However, a county with the      main campus of an institution of higher learning governed by      the state board of regents shall use plan three for the        

  Senate File 75, p. 2   election of supervisors.    Sec. 2. Section 331.207, subsections 2, 5, and 6, Code 2025,    are amended to read as follows:    2. The petition shall be filed with the county commissioner    by June 1 of an odd-numbered year, subject to subsection 6   7 .    The special election shall be held on the first Tuesday after      the first Monday in August November of the odd-numbered year.    Notice of the special election shall be published once each    week for three successive weeks in an official newspaper of the    county, shall state the representation plans to be submitted to    the electors, and shall state the date of the special election.    The last in the series of publications shall occur not less    than four nor more than twenty days before the election.    5. If the plan adopted by a plurality of the ballots cast    in the special election represents a change from plan one to    plan two or three, or from plan two to plan three, as    each plan is defined in section 331.206 , the temporary county    redistricting commission shall divide the county into districts    as provided in sections 331.209 and 331.210 . The plan shall    be completed not later than November 1   December 31 following    the special election and shall be submitted to the state    commissioner of elections. The plan shall become effective the    following January 1.    6. Notwithstanding any provision of this section to the    contrary, a county with a population of sixty thousand or    more based on the most recent federal decennial census that    elects supervisors under plan three shall not change from    plan three to plan one or plan two pursuant to a special    election under this section unless a plan one or plan two    representation plan is adopted by a two-thirds vote of the    ballots cast in the special election. This subsection does not      apply to a county with the main campus of an institution of      higher learning governed by the state board of regents required    to use plan three under section 331.206, subsection 2.      Sec. 3. TRANSITION PROVISION.      1. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary,    a county with the main campus of an institution of higher    learning governed by the state board of regents that does not                

  Senate File 75, p. 3   use plan three for the election of supervisors, as defined in    section 331.206, as of the effective date of this Act, shall    elect supervisors using plan three during the 2026 general    election, using a representation plan drawn pursuant to section    331.210A, subsection 2, paragraph f, and the requirements of    this section.    2. A county required to use a representation plan as    provided in this section shall establish a temporary county    redistricting commission by the later of thirty days after the    effective date of this Act or May 15, 2025, and shall complete    a precinct plan, in conformity with the requirements of    sections 331.209 and 331.210A, no later than October 1, 2025.    The precinct plan shall be submitted to the state commissioner    of elections and the legislative services agency shall draw and    publish the representation plan by January 1, 2026.    DIVISION II    COUNTY SUPERVISOR VACANCIES    Sec. 4. Section 43.6, subsection 2, Code 2025, is amended    to read as follows:    2. When a vacancy occurs in the office of county supervisor    or any of the offices listed in section 39.17 and more than    seventy days remain in the term of office following the next    general election, the office shall be filled for the balance    of the unexpired term at that general election unless the    vacancy has been filled by a special election called more    than seventy-three days before the primary election. If    the vacancy occurs more than seventy-three days before the    primary election, political party candidates for that office    at the next general election shall be nominated at the primary    election. If an appointment to fill the vacancy in office is    made in accordance with section 69.14A, subsection 1, paragraph      a   , eighty-eight or more days before the primary election and    a petition requesting a special election has not been received    within fourteen days after the appointment is made, candidates    for the office shall be nominated at the primary election.    Sec. 5. Section 69.14A, subsection 1, paragraph a,    unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 2025, is amended to read as    follows:    By   If the population of the county is less than one hundred        

  Senate File 75, p. 4   twenty-five thousand based on the most recent federal decennial      census and if the county does not include the main campus of    an institution of higher learning governed by the state board      of regents, by   appointment by the committee of county officers    designated to fill the vacancy in section 69.8 .    Sec. 6. Section 69.14A, subsection 1, paragraph b,    unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 2025, is amended to read as    follows:    By   If the population of the county is one hundred    twenty-five thousand or more based on the most recent federal    decennial census or the county includes the main campus of an      institution of higher learning governed by the state board of    regents, by special election held to fill the office for the    remaining balance of the unexpired term.    Sec. 7. Section 331.201, subsection 3, Code 2025, is amended    to read as follows:    3. The office of supervisor is an elective office except    that if a vacancy occurs on the board, a successor may be    appointed to the unexpired term as provided in section 69.14A ,      subsection 1, paragraph a , if the population of the county is    less than one hundred twenty-five thousand based on the most    recent federal decennial census and if the county does not      include the main campus of an institution of higher learning    governed by the state board of regents   .    Sec. 8. Section 331.214, subsection 2, paragraph c, Code    2025, is amended to read as follows:    c. If the board declares a vacancy under this subsection and    the remaining balance of the supervisors unexpired term is two    and one-half years or more, a special election shall be held to    fill the office as provided in section 69.14A, subsection 1 ,    paragraph c , if the population of the county is one hundred      twenty-five thousand or more based on the most recent federal    decennial census or the county includes the main campus of an      institution of higher learning governed by the state board of    regents   . However, if the population of the county is less    than one hundred twenty-five thousand based on the most recent    federal decennial census and if the county does not include the      main campus of an institution of higher learning governed by    the state board of regents, an appointment shall be made to                               

  Senate File 75, p. 5   fill the office as provided in section 69.14A, subsection 1,      paragraph a .    DIVISION III    EFFECTIVE DATE    Sec. 9. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act, being deemed of immediate    importance, takes effect upon enactment.    ______________________________   AMY SINCLAIR   President of the Senate   ______________________________   PAT GRASSLEY   Speaker of the House   I hereby certify that this bill originated in the Senate and   is known as Senate File 75, Ninety-first General Assembly.   ______________________________   W. CHARLES SMITHSON   Secretary of the Senate   Approved _______________, 2025 ______________________________   KIM REYNOLDS   Governor