Judges: RICHARD P. IEYOUB
Filed Date: 6/27/1994
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Registrar Perry:
Our office is in receipt of your request for an Attorney General's opinion regarding the special election to fill the vacancy in the Monroe City Court, Division C, due to the resignation of Judge Bernhardt. Specifically, you have requested an opinion as to who is eligible to vote in the election, registered voters from Wards 3, 10 and/or 4.
The term of office for Division C of the Monroe City Court does not expire until December 31, 1996. LSA-R.S.
We have opined in the past that a special "[e]lection should be held under the old districting plan in the same district as that of the electorate who elected the incumbent to the seat that is now vacant." (Atty. Gen. Op. Nos. 82-1121, 85-424). It was our conclusion that a reapportionment plan that is precleared during a term of office is prospective and can not be used in a special election, but only in the election for the new term of office. While we still uphold these opinions, we reach a slightly different opinion today due to the unusual circumstances in this matter.
The Monroe City Court consisted of one (1) judge in 1964, which predated the Voting Rights Act and therefore, was not subject to Section 5 preclearance. The legislature made several attempts to increase the court to three (3) judges in Act
Therefore, our office is precluded from opining as we have in the past that a special election should be held under the old districting plan in the same district as that of the electorate who elected the incumbent to the seat that is now vacant. If we were to do so, we would suggest that the registrar's office use the districts that were not precleared, nor enforceable.
In conclusion, due to the unusual circumstances in this matter, we opine that the registrar's office implement the districting plan in Act
We hope that this opinion adequately addresses all of your concerns, and if we can be of further assistance in this matter, please contact our office.
Yours very truly,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB Attorney General
BY: ANGIE ROGERS LaPLACE Assistant Attorney General RPI/ARL:pb/0262s xc: Charles Hamaker Secretary of State's Office Election Division