CHAPTER 981
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 6
Proposing an amendment to Section 6 of Article II of the Constitution of Virginia, relating to apportionment and the redrawing of state legislative and congressional district boundaries.
Agreed to by the Senate, January 26, 2004
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 9, 2004
WHEREAS, a proposed amendment to the Constitution of Virginia, hereinafter set forth, was agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each of the two houses of the General Assembly at the regular session of 2003 and referred to this, the next regular session held after the 2003 general election of members of the House of Delegates, as required by the Constitution of Virginia; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, That the following amendment to the Constitution of Virginia be, and the same hereby is, proposed in conformity with the provisions of Section 1 of Article XII of the Constitution of Virginia, namely:
Amend Section 6 of Article II of the Constitution of Virginia as follows:
ARTICLE II
FRANCHISE AND OFFICERS
Section 6. Apportionment.
Members of the House of Representatives of the United States and members of the
Senate and of the House of Delegates of the General Assembly shall be elected
from electoral districts established by the General Assembly. Every electoral
district shall be composed of contiguous and compact territory and shall be so
constituted as to give, as nearly as is practicable, representation in
proportion to the population of the district. The General Assembly shall
reapportion the Commonwealth into electoral districts in accordance with this
section in the year 1971 2011 and every ten years thereafter.
Any such decennial reapportionment law shall take effect immediately and not be subject to the limitations contained in Article IV, Section 13, of this Constitution.
The districts delineated in the decennial reapportionment law shall be implemented for the November general election for the United States House of Representatives, Senate, or House of Delegates, respectively, that is held immediately prior to the expiration of the term being served in the year that the reapportionment law is required to be enacted. A member in office at the time that a decennial redistricting law is enacted shall complete his term of office and shall continue to represent the district from which he was elected for the duration of such term of office so long as he does not move his residence from the district from which he was elected. Any vacancy occurring during such term shall be filled from the same district that elected the member whose vacancy is being filled.