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1 HOUSE BILL NO. 634
2 INTRODUCED BY D. SKEES
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4 A BILL FOR AN ACT ENTITLED: β€œAN ACT SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF MONTANA AN
5 AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE IV, SECTION 8, OF THE MONTANA CONSTITUTION TO REVISE TERM LIMITS
6 FOR STATE LEGISLATORS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.”
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8 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA:
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10 Section 1. Article IV, section 8, of The Constitution of the State of Montana is amended to read:
11 "Section 8. Limitation on terms of office. (1) The secretary of state or other authorized official
12 shall not certify a candidate's nomination or election to, or print or cause to be printed on any ballot the name of
13 a candidate for, one of the following offices if, at the end of the current term of that office, the candidate will
14 have served in that office or had he not resigned or been recalled would have served in that office:
15 (a) 8 or more years in any 16-year period as governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state
16 auditor, attorney general, or superintendent of public instruction;
17 (b) 8 or more years in any 16-year period as a state representative;
18 (c) 8 or more years in any 16-year period as a state senator;
19 (b) 16 or more years in any 32-year period as a state representative or a state senator, or both;
20 (d)(c) 6 or more years in any 12-year period as a member of the U.S. house of representatives; and
21 (e)(d) 12 or more years in any 24-year period as a member of the U.S. senate.
22 (2) When computing time served for purposes of subsection (1), the provisions of subsection (1) do
23 not apply to time served in terms that end during or prior to January 1993.
24 (3) Nothing contained herein shall preclude an otherwise qualified candidate from being certified as
25 nominated or elected by virtue of write-in votes cast for said candidate."
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27 NEW SECTION. Section 2. Two-thirds vote required. Because [section 1] is a legislative proposal
28 to amend the constitution, Article XIV, section 8, of the Montana constitution requires an affirmative roll call vote
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1 of two-thirds of all the members of the legislature, whether one or more bodies, for passage.
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3 NEW SECTION. Section 3. Effective date. [This act] is effective upon approval by the electorate.
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5 NEW SECTION. Section 4. Submission to electorate. [This act] shall be submitted to the qualified
6 electors of Montana at the general election to be held in November 2022 by printing on the ballot the full title of
7 [this act] and the following:
8 [] YES on Constitutional Amendment ____.
9 [] NO on Constitutional Amendment ____.
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