2001 House Bill 4965 / Public Act 116

Introduced in the House

June 14, 2001

Introduced by Rep. Andrew Richner (R-1)

To provide a "shell" or "vehicle" bill into which to insert the state House and Senate redistricting plan for the next ten years at a later date.

Referred to the Committee on Redistricting and Elections

June 21, 2001

Substitute offered by Rep. Gilda Jacobs (D-35)

To adopt a state House and Senate redistricting plan for the next ten years offered by Democratic lawmakers and reported without recommendation by the House Committee on Redistricting and Elections.

The substitute failed 46 to 58 (details)

Substitute offered by Rep. Andrew Richner (R-1)

For a state House and Senate redistricting plan for the next ten years prepared by Republican lawmakers.

The substitute passed 57 to 50 (details)

Amendment offered by Rep. Belda Garza (D-8)

To adopt a change offered by Democratic lawmakers which retains a Hispanic-majority district that currently exists in Wayne County.

The amendment failed 51 to 57 (details)

Amendment offered by Rep. Bruce Patterson (R-21)

To reconsider an amendment offered by Democratic lawmakers which changes those parts of a House and Senate redistricting plan for the next ten years adopted in the previous vote which affect Detroit, part of Wayne County, and part of Oakland County. The amendment would maintain a Hispanic-majority district which currently exists.

The amendment passed 108 to 0 (details)

Passed in the House 57 to 51 (details)

To adopt a plan offered by Republican lawmakers establishing Senate and House of Representatives districts for the next ten years.

Received in the Senate

June 21, 2001

June 26, 2001

Substitute offered

Which reflects changes adopted following committee testimony and discussion.

The substitute passed by voice vote

Amendment offered by Sen. Burton Leland (D-5)

To adopt a Democratic substitute to a Senate substitute offered by Republican lawmakers establishing new House and Senate legislative districts for the next ten years.

The amendment failed 14 to 21 (details)

Amendment offered by Sen. Kenneth DeBeaussaert (D-11)

To adopt a plan offered by Republican lawmakers establishing new House and Senate districts for the next ten years.

The amendment failed 14 to 21 (details)

Amendment offered by Sen. Kenneth DeBeaussaert (D-11)

To adopt a plan offered by Democratic lawmakers establishing new House and Senate districts for the next ten years.

The amendment failed 16 to 19 (details)

Amendment offered by Sen. Alma Smith (D-18)

The amendment failed 14 to 21 (details)

Amendment offered by Sen. Kenneth DeBeaussaert (D-11)

The amendment failed 14 to 21 (details)

Passed in the Senate 19 to 16 (details)

To adopt a Senate substitute offered by Republican lawmakers establishing new House and Senate legislative districts for the next ten years.

Received in the House

June 26, 2001

June 28, 2001

Amendment offered by Rep. Nancy Quarles (D-36)

To adopt a Democratic substitute to a Senate substitute offered by Republican lawmakers establishing new House and Senate legislative districts for the next ten years.

The amendment failed 47 to 54 (details)

Failed in the House 0 to 104 (details)

To concur with a Senate substitute offered by Republican lawmakers establishing new House and Senate legislative districts for the next ten years. A vote against concurrence sends the bill to a House-Senate conference committee.

Received in the Senate

June 28, 2001

July 11, 2001

Failed in the Senate 0 to 31 (details)

To adopt a final conference report establishing new Congressional districts, and new legislative districts for the state Senate and House of Representatives for the next ten years.

Received

To adopt a final conference report establishing new legislative districts for the state Senate and House of Representatives for the next ten years.

Received in the House

July 11, 2001

To adopt a final conference report establishing new Congressional districts, and new legislative districts for the state Senate and House of Representatives for the next ten years.

Passed in the House 56 to 48 (details)

To adopt a final conference report establishing new legislative districts for the state Senate and House of Representatives for the next ten years.

In the Senate

July 12, 2001

Passed in the Senate 19 to 14 (details)

Received

Received in the House

July 12, 2001

Passed in the House 55 to 40 (details)

Signed by Gov. John Engler

Sept. 11, 2001