Representative Democratic Model-Electable Offices Part Forty-Five- Session Fifteen Dividing the Role Of Official Referendum Proposers- Terms and Vacancies (Federal,State, and Local)
Representative Democratic Model-Electable Offices Part Forty-Five Dividing the Role Of Legislator- Terms and Vacancies (Federal and State)
The Official Legislative Proposers in their specific legislative house are to serve the same term as their legislative counterparts who vote on legislation. Their vacancies are to be treated the same as their counterparts' who vote in and who belong to the same legislative body.
Legislative Proposers and Legislative Voters are to be named as such. For example, there would be U.S. Senator Proposers and U.S. Senator Voters in the federal upper house and state senate proposers and state senate voters in the state lower house. In the federal lower house, there would be U.S. Representative Proposers and U.S. Representative Voters. In the state lower house, there would be state delegate proposers and state delegate voters or state assembly proposers and state assembly voters.
No Official Legislative Proposer can be a participant and/or member in any branch of government for at least three years prior to their election and for at least three years after their departure from that specific position. He/she cannot be a participant and/or member in any branch of government in any capacity other than that specific capacity in which he/she is serving at the time of his/her service. .
No Official Legislative Proposer can belong to any group, entity, or organization, other than the group, entity, or organization he/she is chosen to serve, in which a majority of its house (upper or lower) members are participants and/or members in any branch of government, for at least three years prior to his/her election, during the time of his/her service, and at least three years after his/her departure from that specific position.
Furthermore, no Official Legislative Proposer can belong to any group, entity, or organization which affects law and regulations outside his/her scope of official duties for at least three years prior to his/her election, during his/her time of service, and at least three years after his/her departure from that specific position.
Cliff Notes Version: Proposers serve same term as voters. The vacancies of proposers and voters are to be handled the same.
It is totally essential that proposers and voters have no attachment and connection with any branch of government other than their specific duties.
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