ENROLLED 2021 Regular Session HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOL UTION NO. 90 BY REPRESENTATIVE SCHEXNAYDER AND SENATOR CORTEZ AND REPRESENTATIVE STEFANSKI AND SENATOR HEWITT AND REPRESENTATIVE DUPLESSIS AND SENATOR MILLIGAN AND REPRESENTATIVE MIKE JOHNSON AND SENATOR HARRI S 1 A CONCURRENT RESOL UTION 2 To adopt Joint Rule No. 21 of the Joint Rules of the Senate and House of Representatives 3 to provide minimum criteria required for the consideration of a redistricting plan. 4 BE IT RESOLVED by the Legislature of Louisiana that Joint Rule No. 21 of the 5 Joint Rules of the Senate and House of Representatives is hereby adopted to read as follows: 6 Joint Rule No. 21. Redistricting criteria 7 A. To promote the development of constitutionally and legally acceptable 8 redistricting plans, the Legislature of Louisiana adopts the criteria contained in this 9 Joint Rule, declaring the same to constitute minimally acceptable criteria for 10 consideration of redistricting plans in the manner specified in this Joint Rule. 11 B. Each redistricting plan submitted for consideration shall comply with the 12 Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment and the Fifteenth Amendment 13 to the U.S. Constitution; Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended; 14 and all other applicable federal and state laws. 15 C. Each redistricting plan submitted for consideration shall provide that each 16 district within the plan is composed of contiguous geography. 17 D. In addition to the criteria specified in Paragraphs B, C, G, H, I, and J of 18 this Joint Rule, the minimally acceptable criteria for consideration of a redistricting 19 plan for the House of Representatives, Senate, Public Service Commission, and 20 Board of Elementary and Secondary Education shall be as follows: 21 (1) The plan shall provide for single-member districts. 22 (2) The plan shall provide for districts that are substantially equal in 23 population. Therefore, under no circumstances shall any plan be considered if the Page 1 of 3 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HCR NO. 90 ENROLLED 1 plan has an absolute deviation of population which exceeds plus or minus five 2 percent of the ideal district population. 3 (3) The plan shall be a whole plan which assigns all of the geography of the 4 state. 5 (4) Due consideration shall be given to traditional district alignments to the 6 extent practicable. 7 E. In addition to the criteria specified in Paragraphs B, C, G, H, I, and J of 8 this Joint Rule, the minimally acceptable criteria for consideration of a redistricting 9 plan for Congress shall be as follows: 10 (1) The plan shall provide for single-member districts. 11 (2) The plan shall provide that each congressional district shall have a 12 population as nearly equal to the ideal district population as practicable. 13 (3) The plan shall be a whole plan which assigns all of the geography of the 14 state. 15 F. In addition to the criteria specified in Paragraphs B, C, G, H, I, and J of 16 this Joint Rule, the minimally acceptable criteria for consideration of a redistricting 17 plan for the Supreme Court shall be that the plan shall be a whole plan which assigns 18 all of the geography of the state. 19 G.(1) To the extent practicable, each district within a redistricting plan 20 submitted for consideration shall contain whole election precincts as those are 21 represented as Voting Districts (VTDs) in the most recent Census Redistricting 22 TIGER/Line Shapefiles for the State of Louisiana which corresponds to the P.L. 94- 23 171 data released by the United States Bureau of the Census for the decade in which 24 the redistricting is to occur. However, if the redistricting plan is submitted after the 25 year in which the legislature is required by Article III, Section 6, of the Constitution 26 of Louisiana to reapportion, then to the extent practicable, the redistricting plan 27 submitted for consideration shall contain whole election precincts as those are 28 represented as VTDs as validated through the data verification program of the House 29 and Senate in the most recent Shapefiles made available on the website of the 30 legislature. Page 2 of 3 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HCR NO. 90 ENROLLED 1 (2) If a VTD must be divided, it shall be divided into as few districts as 2 practicable using a visible census tabulation boundary or boundaries. 3 H. All redistricting plans shall respect the established boundaries of parishes, 4 municipalities, and other political subdivisions and natural geography of this state 5 to the extent practicable. However, this criterion is subordinate to and shall not be 6 used to undermine the maintenance of communities of interest within the same 7 district to the extent practicable. 8 I. The most recent P.L. 94-171 data released by the United States Bureau of 9 the Census, as validated through the data verification program of the House and 10 Senate, shall be the population data used to establish and for evaluation of proposed 11 redistricting plans. 12 J. Each redistricting plan submitted to the legislature by the public for 13 consideration shall be submitted electronically in a comma-delimited block 14 equivalency file. SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Page 3 of 3 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions.