HOUSE BILL NO. 4319
February 23, 2021, Introduced by Reps. LaFave,
Yaroch, O'Malley, Allor and Meerman and referred to the Committee on
Elections and Ethics.
A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled
"Michigan election law,"
by amending section 42 (MCL 168.42), as amended by 1999 PA 216.
the people of the state of michigan enact:
Sec. 42. (1) In the year in which presidential electors are to
be elected under section 43, each political party in this state shall choose at
its fall state convention a number of candidates for electors of president President
and vice-president Vice President of the United States equal to the
number of senators and representatives in congress
Congress that this state is
entitled to elect. One presidential elector
shall be chosen from each congressional district, and 2 presidential electors
shall be chosen at large. The chairperson and the secretary of
the state central committee of each political party shall, within 1 business
day after the conclusion of the state convention, forward by registered or
certified mail a certificate containing the names of the candidates for presidential electors to the secretary of state. The candidates for electors of president and
vice-president who shall be considered elected are those whose names have been
certified to the secretary of state by that political party receiving the
greatest number of votes for those offices at the next November election.
(2)
A candidate for presidential elector is considered elected from a congressional
district if his or her name was certified to the secretary of state by a
political party as provided in subsection (1) and that political party receives
the greatest number of votes for President in that congressional district in
the general November election.
(3)
A candidate for presidential elector is considered elected at large if his or
her name was certified to the secretary of state by a political party as
provided in subsection (1) and that political party receives the greatest
number of votes for President in this state in the general November election.
Enacting section
1. This amendatory act does not take effect unless Senate Bill No.____ or House
Bill No. 4320 (request no. 01640'21) of the 101st Legislature is enacted into
law.