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    Florida Senate - 2006                                  SJR 106
    By Senator Aronberg
    27-222-06
  1                     Senate Joint Resolution
  2         A joint resolution proposing an amendment to
  3         Section 5 of Article VI of the State
  4         Constitution to prescribe additional
  5         circumstances in which electors may vote in a
  6         primary election regardless of party
  7         affiliation.
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  9  Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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11         That the following amendment to Section 5 of Article VI
12  of the State Constitution is agreed to and shall be submitted
13  to the electors of this state for approval or rejection at the
14  next general election or at an earlier special election
15  specifically authorized by law for that purpose:
16                            ARTICLE VI
17                      SUFFRAGE AND ELECTIONS
18         SECTION 5.  Primary, general, and special elections.--
19         (a)  A general election shall be held in each county on
20  the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of each
21  even-numbered year to choose a successor to each elective
22  state and county officer whose term will expire before the
23  next general election and, except as provided herein, to fill
24  each vacancy in elective office for the unexpired portion of
25  the term. A general election may be suspended or delayed due
26  to a state of emergency or impending emergency pursuant to
27  general law.  Special elections and referenda shall be held as
28  provided by law.
29         (b)  If all candidates for an office have the same
30  party affiliation and the winner will have either no
31  opposition in the general election or opposition only from a
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    Florida Senate - 2006                                  SJR 106
    27-222-06
 1  write-in candidate, then all qualified electors, regardless of
 2  party affiliation, may vote in the primary elections for that
 3  office.
 4         BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the following statement be
 5  placed on the ballot:
 6                     CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
 7                      ARTICLE VI, SECTION 5
 8         OPEN PRIMARY ELECTION; ADDITIONAL
 9  CIRCUMSTANCES.--Proposing an amendment to the State
10  Constitution that will permit all electors regardless of party
11  affiliation to vote in any primary election for an office, in
12  the same manner as currently permitted when the winner of the
13  primary will be unopposed in the general election, if the
14  winner of the primary will be opposed in the general election
15  by a write-in candidate only.
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