MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2000 Regular Session

To: Elections

By: Senator(s) Gordon

Senate Bill 3111

(As Passed the Senate)

AN ACT TO AMEND SECTIONS 37-7-203 AND 37-7-703, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROVIDE FOR THE ELECTION OF THE MEMBERS OF SCHOOL BOARDS OF MUNICIPAL SEPARATE SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND SPECIAL MUNICIPAL SEPARATE SCHOOL DISTRICTS FROM SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER DISTRICTS BY THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SUCH DISTRICTS, TO DIRECT THE SCHOOL BOARDS OF SUCH DISTRICTS TO APPORTION THE SCHOOL DISTRICTS INTO FIVE SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER DISTRICTS, AND TO PRESCRIBE THE TIME AND MANNER OF SUCH ELECTIONS AND THE MANNER IN WHICH VACANCIES ON THE SCHOOL BOARDS SHALL BE FILLED; TO AMEND SECTIONS 37-7-201 AND 37-7-221, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, IN CONFORMITY THERETO; TO AMEND SECTION 37-5-7, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROVIDE THAT MEMBERS OF COUNTY BOARDS OF EDUCATION SHALL BE ELECTED FOR STAGGERED FOUR-YEAR TERMS; TO REPEAL SECTION 37-7-204, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, WHICH PROVIDES FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF INTERIM BOARD MEMBERS TO FILL CERTAIN VACANCIES ON THE SCHOOL BOARDS OF COUNTYWIDE MUNICIPAL SEPARATE SCHOOL DISTRICTS; TO REPEAL SECTIONS 37-7-209 THROUGH 37-7-219, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, WHICH PROVIDE CERTAIN METHODS FOR ELECTING TRUSTEES FROM ADDED TERRITORY OF MUNICIPAL SEPARATE SCHOOL DISTRICTS; TO REPEAL SECTIONS 37-7-705 THROUGH 37-7-717, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, WHICH PROVIDE CERTAIN METHODS FOR SELECTING TRUSTEES OF SPECIAL MUNICIPAL SEPARATE SCHOOL DISTRICTS; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:

SECTION 1. Section 37-7-203, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

[Until January 1, 2001, this section will read as follows:]

37-7-203. (1) The boards of trustees of all municipal separate school districts created under * * * this chapter, either with or without added territory, shall consist of five (5) members, each to be chosen for a term of five (5) years, or for a term expiring on the first Monday of January 2002, whichever period of time is shorter. Each member of the board of trustees shall be chosen so that the term of office of one (1) member shall expire each year unless the terms expire on the first Monday of January 2002. In the event the added territory of a municipal separate school district furnishes fifteen percent (15%) or more of the pupils enrolled in the schools of such district, then at least one (1) member of the board of trustees of such school district shall be a resident of the added territory outside the corporate limits. In the event the added territory of a municipal separate school district furnishes thirty percent (30%) or more of the pupils enrolled in the schools of such district, then not more than two (2) members of the board of trustees of such school district shall be residents of the added territory outside the corporate limits. In the event the added territory of a municipal separate school district in a county in which Mississippi Highways 8 and 15 intersect furnishes thirty percent (30%) or more of the pupils enrolled in the schools of such district, then the five (5) members of the board of trustees of such school district shall be elected at large from such school district for a term of five (5) years each except that the two (2) elected trustees presently serving on such board shall continue to serve for their respective terms of office. The three (3) appointed trustees presently serving on such board shall continue to serve until their successors are elected in March of 1975 in the manner provided for in Section 37-7-215. At such election, one (1) trustee shall be elected for a term of two (2) years, one (1) for a term of three (3) years and one (1) for a term of five (5) years. Subsequent terms for each successor trustee shall be for five (5) years or for a term expiring on the first Monday of January 2002, whichever period of time is shorter. In the event one (1) of two (2) municipal separate school districts located in any county with two (2) judicial districts, District 1 being comprised of Supervisors Districts 1, 2, 4 and 5, and District 2 being comprised of Supervisors District 3, with added territory embraces three (3) full supervisors districts of a county, one (1) trustee shall be elected from each of the three (3) supervisors districts outside the corporate limits of the municipality. In the further event that the territory of a municipal separate school district located in any county with two (2) judicial districts, District 1 being comprised of Supervisors Districts 1, 2, 4 and 5, and District 2 being comprised of Supervisors District 3, with added territory embraces four (4) full supervisors districts in the county, and in any county in which a municipal separate school district embraces the entire county in which Highways 14 and 15 intersect, one (1) trustee shall be elected from each supervisors district.

Except as otherwise provided herein, the trustees of such a municipal separate school district shall be elected by a majority of the governing authorities of the municipality at the first meeting of the governing authorities held in the month of February of each year, and the term of office of the member so elected shall commence on the first Saturday of March following. In the case of a member of said board of trustees who is required to come from the added territory outside the corporate limits as is above provided, such member of the board of trustees shall be elected by the qualified electors of the school district residing in such added territory outside the corporate limits at the same time and in the same manner as is otherwise provided in this article for the election of trustees of school districts other than municipal separate school districts.

In the event that a portion of a county school district is reconstituted, in the manner provided by law, into a municipal separate school district with added territory and in the event that the trustees to be elected from the added territory are requested to be elected from separate election districts within the added territory, instead of elected at-large, by the Attorney General of the United States as a result of and pursuant to preclearance under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 as amended and extended, and in the event the added territory of a municipal separate school district of a municipality furnishes thirty percent (30%) or more of the pupils enrolled in the schools of such district, then two (2) members of the board of trustees shall be residents of the added territory outside the corporate limits of such municipality and shall be elected from special trustee election districts by the qualified electors thereof as herein provided. The governing authorities of such municipality shall apportion the added territory into two (2) special trustee election districts as nearly equal as possible according to population and other factors heretofore pronounced by the courts. The governing authorities of such municipality shall thereafter publish the same in a newspaper of general circulation within the school district for at least two (2) consecutive weeks; and after having given notice of publication and recording the same upon the minutes of the governing authorities, the new district lines shall thereafter be effective. Any person elected from the new trustee election districts constituted herein shall be elected in the manner provided for in Section 37-7-215 for a term of five (5) years or for a term expiring on the first Monday of January 2002, whichever period of time is shorter. Any vacancy in the office of a trustee elected from such trustee election district, whether occasioned by redistricting or by other cause, shall be filled by appointment of the governing authorities of the municipality, provided that the person so appointed shall serve only until the first Saturday of March following his appointment, at which time a person shall be elected for the remainder of the unexpired term in the manner provided in Section 37-7-215.

In any county organizing a countywide municipal separate school district after January 1, 1965, the trustees thereof to be elected from outside the municipality, such trustees shall be elected by the board of supervisors of such county, and the superintendent of such school district shall have authority to pay out and distribute the funds of the district. In the event a municipal separate school district should occupy territory in a county other than that in which the municipality is located and fifteen percent (15%) or more of the pupils enrolled in the schools of such district shall come from the territory of the district in the county other than that in which the municipality is located, the territory of such county in which the municipality is not located shall be entitled to one (1) member on the board of trustees of such school district. The trustee shall be a resident of the territory of that part of the district lying in the county in which the municipality is not located and shall be elected by the qualified electors of the territory of such county at the same time and in the same manner as is provided for the election of trustees of school districts other than municipal separate school districts having territory in two (2) or more counties.

All vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired terms by appointment of the governing authorities of the municipality; except that in the case of the trustees coming from the added territory outside the corporate limits, the person so appointed shall serve only until the first Saturday of March following his appointment, at which time a person shall be elected for the remainder of the unexpired term in the manner otherwise provided herein.

No person who is a member of such governing body, or who is an employee of the municipality, or who is a member of the county board of education, or who is a trustee of any public, private or sectarian school or college located in the county, inclusive of the municipal separate school district, or who is a teacher in or a trustee of the school district, shall be eligible for appointment to the board of trustees.

(2) In counties of less than fifteen thousand (15,000) people having a municipal separate school district with added territory which embraces all the territory of a county, one (1) or more trustees of such district shall be nominated from each supervisors district upon petition of fifty (50) qualified electors of the district, or twenty percent (20%) of the qualified electors of such district, whichever number shall be smaller, and shall be elected by a plurality of the vote of the qualified electors of the county. One (1) trustee so elected shall reside in each supervisors district of the county. In such counties embraced entirely by a municipal separate school district there shall be no county board of education after the formation of such district and the county superintendent of education shall act as superintendent of schools of the district and shall be appointed by the board of trustees of the district, and the provisions of subsection (1) of this section and the first paragraph of Section 37-7-211 shall not apply to such districts.

[From and after January 1, 2001, this section will read as follows:]

37-7-203. (1) The school boards * * * of all municipal separate school districts * * * shall consist of five (5) members. Beginning in 2001, each member shall be elected from a special school board member district, as provided for under subsection (2) of this section, by the qualified electors of that district.

(2) The school board of the municipal separate school district shall apportion the municipal separate school district, including any added territory, into five (5) single school board member districts. The school board member districts shall be as nearly equal as possible according to population. The school board of the municipal separate school district shall submit the school board member district lines to the Attorney General of the United States for preclearance or to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia for a declaratory judgment in accordance with the provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended and extended. If the school board member district lines are precleared by the United States Department of Justice or approved by the United States District Court, the school board of the municipal separate school district shall place upon their minutes the boundaries established for the five (5) school board member districts, and the school board shall publish the boundaries in a newspaper of general circulation within the school district for at least three (3) consecutive weeks. After having given notice of publication and recording the publication upon the minutes of the school board, the school board member district lines shall be effective. As soon as practicable after the results of the 2010 decennial census and every decennial census thereafter are published, the school board of the municipal separate school district shall reapportion the school board member districts in the manner prescribed in this subsection for the creation of the original districts.

(3) On the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November 2001, an election shall be held in every municipal separate school district, in the same manner and at the same time as the general elections are held, for the purpose of electing the members of the school board of the municipal separate school district. At such election the members of the board from Districts One and Two shall be elected for a term of two (2) years and the members from Districts Three, Four and Five shall be elected for a term of three (3) years. Thereafter, members shall be elected at general elections for terms of four (4) years. All members shall take office on the first Monday of January following the date of their election. Candidates for the school board of the municipal separate school district shall file with the county election commissioners, not more than ninety (90) days and not less than sixty (60) days before the date of the general election, a petition of nomination signed by at least fifty (50) or twenty percent (20%) of the qualified electors of the school board member district, whichever is less. The name of each qualified candidate shall be placed on the ballot. The candidate in each school board member district who receives a majority of the votes cast by the qualified electors in that district shall be elected. However, if no candidate receives a majority of the votes, a runoff election shall be held two (2) weeks after the election. The names of the candidate receiving the highest number of votes and the candidate, or candidates in the event of a tie, receiving the next highest vote for the office shall be placed on the ballot in the runoff election. The person receiving the highest number of votes cast by the qualified electors in the runoff election shall be elected. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, all persons elected to serve on the school board of the municipal separate school district shall take office on the first Monday of January next following the date of their election and shall serve for a term of four (4) years.

(4) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, in each municipal separate school district, the terms of all school board members, whether appointed or elected, existing on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November 2001 shall expire when their duly elected successors take office on the first Monday of January 2002.

(5) Whenever there is a vacancy in the membership of the school board of the municipal separate school district, the vacancy shall be filled, depending upon the length of the unexpired term of the vacated office, in the manner provided under this subsection.

(a) If the unexpired term of the vacated office is six (6) months or less, the remaining members of the school board shall appoint, within sixty (60) days after the vacancy occurs, a person to serve the unexpired portion of the term. The appointee shall be selected from the qualified electors of the school board member district in which the vacancy occurs. The chairman of the school board shall certify to the Secretary of State the fact of the appointment, and the Governor shall commission the person appointed.

(b) If the unexpired term of the vacated office is greater than six (6) months, an election shall be held to fill the vacancy. The school board shall certify in writing the fact of the vacancy to the county election commission. Upon receipt of certification of the vacancy from the school board, the county election commission shall make and enter on its minutes an order for an election to be held in the school board member district in which the vacancy exists, which election, notice thereof and ballot shall be controlled by the laws concerning special elections to fill vacancies in county and county district offices.

(c) The county election commission shall give a certificate of election to the person elected and shall return to the Secretary of State a copy of the order of holding the election and its results. The Governor shall commission the person elected to serve the remainder of the unexpired term.

SECTION 2. Section 37-7-703, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

[Until January 1, 2001, this section will read as follows:]

37-7-703. In all such special municipal separate school districts which embrace the entire county in which, according to the latest available federal census, a majority of the inhabitants of the county reside within the corporate limits of the municipality, the board of trustees of such special municipal separate school district shall be chosen and selected in the manner provided by subsection (1) of Section 37-7-203, and all of the provisions thereof shall be fully applicable in all respects to the selection and constitution of such board of trustees.

[From and after January 1, 2001, this section will read as follows:]

37-7-703. (1) In all * * * special municipal separate school districts, beginning in 2001, the school board * * * of the special municipal separate school district shall be elected in the manner provided in this section.

(2) Each member of the school board of the special municipal separate school district shall be elected from a special school board member district by the qualified electors of that district. The school board of the special municipal separate school district shall apportion the special municipal separate school district, including any added territory, into five (5) single school board member districts. The school board member districts shall be as nearly equal as possible according to population. The school board of the special municipal separate school district shall submit the school board member district lines to the Attorney General of the United States for preclearance or to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia for a declaratory judgment in accordance with the provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended and extended. If the school board member district lines are precleared by the United States Department of Justice or approved by the United States District Court, the school board of the special municipal separate school district shall place upon its minutes the boundaries established for the five (5) school board member districts, and the school board shall publish the boundaries in a newspaper of general circulation within the school district for at least three (3) consecutive weeks. After having given notice of publication and recording the publication upon the minutes of the school board, the school board member district lines shall be effective. As soon as practicable after the results of the 2010 decennial census and every decennial census thereafter are published, the school board of the special municipal separate school district shall reapportion the school board member districts in the manner prescribed in this subsection for the creation of the original districts.

(3) On the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November 2001, an election shall be held in every special municipal separate school district, in the same manner and at the same time as the general elections are held, for the purpose of electing the members of the school board of the special municipal separate school district. At such election the members of the board from Districts One and Two shall be elected for a term of two (2) years and the members from Districts Three, Four and Five shall be elected for a term of three (3) years. Thereafter, members shall be elected at general elections for terms of four (4) years. All members shall take office on the first Monday of January following the date of their election. Candidates for the school board of the special municipal separate school district shall file with the county election commissioners, not more than ninety (90) days and not less than sixty (60) days before the date of the general election, a petition of nomination signed by at least fifty (50) or twenty percent (20%) of the qualified electors of the school board member district, whichever is less. The name of each qualified candidate shall be placed on the ballot. The candidate in each school board member district who receives a majority of the votes cast by the qualified electors in that district shall be elected. However, if no candidate receives a majority of the votes, a runoff election shall be held two (2) weeks after the election. The names of the candidate receiving the highest number of votes and the candidate, or candidates in the event of a tie, receiving the next highest vote for the office shall be placed on the ballot in the runoff election. The person receiving the highest number of votes cast by the qualified electors in the runoff election shall be elected. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, all persons elected to serve on the school board of the municipal separate school district shall take office on the first Monday of January next following the date of their election and shall serve for a term of four (4) years.

(4) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, in each special municipal separate school district, the terms of all school board members, whether appointed or elected, existing on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November 2001 shall expire when their duly elected successors take office on the first Monday of January 2002.

(5) Whenever there is a vacancy in the membership of the school board of the special municipal separate school district, the vacancy shall be filled, depending upon the length of the unexpired term of the vacated office, in the manner provided under this subsection.

(a) If the unexpired term of the vacated office is six (6) months or less, the remaining members of the school board shall appoint, within sixty (60) days after the vacancy occurs, a person to serve the unexpired portion of the term. The appointee shall be selected from the qualified electors of the school board member district in which the vacancy occurs. The chairman of the school board shall certify to the Secretary of State the fact of the appointment, and the Governor shall commission the person appointed.

(b) If the unexpired term of the vacated office is greater than six (6) months, an election shall be held to fill the vacancy. The school board shall certify in writing the fact of the vacancy to the county election commissioners. Upon receipt of certification of the vacancy from the school board, the county election commission shall make and enter on its minutes an order for an election to be held in the school board member district in which the vacancy exists, which election, notice thereof and ballot shall be controlled by the laws concerning special elections to fill vacancies in county and county district offices.

(c) The clerk of the county election commission shall give a certificate of election to the person elected and shall return to the Secretary of State a copy of the order of holding the election and its results, certified by the election commission. The Governor shall commission the person elected to serve the remainder of the unexpired term.

SECTION 3. Section 37-7-201, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

[Until January 1, 2001, this section will read as follows:]

37-7-201. In order for a person to be eligible to hold the office of trustee of any school district, such person must be a bona fide resident and a qualified elector of such school district, and, in the case of a school district lying in two (2) or more counties, but not including municipal separate school districts, such person must be a bona fide resident and a qualified elector of the territory entitled to such representation on the board.

[From and after January 1, 2001, this section will read as follows:]

37-7-201. In order for a person to be eligible to hold the office of school board member of any school district, the person must be a bona fide resident and a qualified elector of * * * the school board member district entitled to such representation on the school board.

SECTION 4. Section 37-7-221, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

37-7-221. The election of consolidated or consolidated line school district trustees shall be held in the manner provided for in Sections 37-7-223 to 37-7-229 * * *.

SECTION 5. Section 37-5-7, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

37-5-7. (1) On the first Tuesday after the first Monday in May, 1954, an election shall be held in each county in this state in the same manner as general state and county elections are held and conducted, which election shall be held for the purpose of electing the county boards of education established under the provisions of this chapter. At such election, the members of the said board from Supervisors Districts One and Two shall be elected for the term expiring on the first Monday of January, 1957; members of the board from Supervisors Districts Three and Four shall be elected for a term expiring on the first Monday of January, 1959; and the member of the board from Supervisors District Five shall be elected for a term expiring on the first Monday of January, 1955. Except as otherwise provided in subsections (2) and (3) of this section, all subsequent members of the board shall be elected for a term of six (6) years at the regular general election held on the first Monday in November next preceding the expiration of the term of office of the respective member or members of such board. All members of the county board of education as herein constituted, shall take office on the first Monday of January following the date of their election.

(2) On the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, in any year in which any county shall elect to utilize the authority contained in Section 37-5-1(2), an election shall be held in each such county in this state for the purpose of electing the county boards of education in such counties. At said election the members of the said county board of education from Districts One and Two shall be elected for a term of four (4) years, the members from Districts Three and Four shall be elected for a term of six (6) years, and the member from District Five shall be elected for a term of (2) years. Thereafter, except as otherwise provided in subsection (3) of this section, members shall be elected at general elections as vacancies occur for terms of six (6) years each. All members of the county board of education shall take office on the first Monday of January following the date of their election.

(3) (a) On the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November 2001, an election shall be held in every countywide school district, in the same manner and at the same time as the general elections are held, for the purpose of electing the members of the county board of education. At such election the members of the board from Districts One and Two shall be elected for a term of two (2) years and the members from Districts Three, Four and Five shall be elected for a term of three (3) years. All members shall take office on the first Monday of January following the date of their election. Thereafter, members shall be elected at general elections for terms of four (4) years.

(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, in each county school district, the terms of all school board members existing on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November 2001, shall expire when their duly elected successors take office on the first Monday of January 2002.

SECTION 6. Section 37-7-204, Mississippi Code of 1972, which provides for the appointment of interim board members to fill certain vacancies on the school boards of countywide municipal separate school districts, shall stand repealed from and after January 1, 2001.

SECTION 7. Sections 37-7-209, 37-7-211, 37-7-213, 37-7-215, 37-7-217 and 37-7-219, Mississippi Code of 1972, which provide certain methods for electing trustees from added territory of municipal separate school districts, shall stand repealed from and after January 1, 2001.

SECTION 8. Sections 37-7-705, 37-7-707, 37-7-709, 37-7-711, 37-7-713, 37-7-715 and 37-7-717, Mississippi Code of 1972, which provide various methods for selecting trustees of special municipal separate school districts, shall stand repealed from and after January 1, 2001.

SECTION 9. The Attorney General of the State of Mississippi shall submit this act, immediately upon approval by the Governor, or upon approval by the Legislature subsequent to a veto, to the Attorney General of the United States or to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia in accordance with the provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended and extended.

SECTION 10. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after the date it is effectuated under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended and extended.