PENNSYLVANIA CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE VI
LEGISLATIVE APPORTIONMENT
ART. VI §1 | HOUSE DISTRICTS
ART. VI §2 | SENATE DISTRICTS
ART. VI §3 | REAPPORTIONMENT OF HOUSE AND SENATE
ART. VI §4 | METHOD OF REDISTRICTING
ART. VI §5 | COMBINING DISTRICTS
ART. VI §6 | DISTRICT BOUNDARIES
ART. VI §7 | MODIFICATION OF SENATE DISTRICTS
ART. VI §8 | REDISTRICTING BOARD
(b) Members of the Redistricting Board shall be appointed in the year in which an official decennial census of the United States is taken and by September 1 of that year. The governor shall appoint two members of the board. The presiding officer of the senate, the presiding officer of the house of representatives, and the chief justice of the supreme court shall each appoint one member of the board. The appointments to the board shall be made in the order listed in this subsection. At least one board member shall be a resident of each judicial district that existed on January 1, 1999. Board members serve until a final plan for redistricting and proclamation of redistricting has been adopted and all challenges to it brought under section 11 of this article have been resolved after final remand or affirmation.
(c) A person who was a member of the Redistricting Board at any time during the process leading to final adoption of a redistricting plan under section 10 of this article may not be a candidate for the legislature in the general election following the adoption of the final redistricting plan.
ART. VI §9 | BOARD ACTIONS
ART. VI §10 | REDISTRICTING PLAN AND PROCLAMATION
(b) Adoption of a final redistricting plan shall require the affirmative votes of three members of the Redistricting Board.
ART. VI §11 | ENFORCEMENT
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