Tennessee 2025-2026 Regular Session

Tennessee House Bill HJR0094

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

A RESOLUTION to propose an amendment to revise provisions in Article II regarding the creation of legislative districts.

Impact

If adopted, this amendment would significantly alter how Tennessee forms its legislative districts. Currently, redistricting is often managed by the state legislature, which can result in politically motivated district formations. HJR0094 aims to establish a legally binding process that protects the integrity of district plans, requiring that new districts not provide disproportionate advantages to any political party or incumbent. It mandates that districts must be drawn based on equal population distribution, geographical contiguity, and consideration for existing county lines and communities of interest. The independent commission’s decisions would be formalized and subject to judicial review, ensuring adherence to constitutional requirements.

Summary

HJR0094 proposes an amendment to Articles II of the Tennessee Constitution, focusing on the establishment of an independent redistricting commission to manage the drawing of legislative and congressional districts. This resolution aims to promote fairness and transparency in the redistricting process, which is often criticized for resulting in gerrymandering and political favoritism. The amendment outlines the composition, qualifications, and operational procedures of the commission, which includes provisions for public engagement through hearings and commentary periods. The commission will consist of thirteen commissioners, who must have specific qualifications to ensure non-partisanship and integrity in the redistricting process.

Contention

While the proposal has gained substantial support for its potential to reduce political manipulation in districting, it has also faced opposition from some lawmakers who argue that it could undermine legislative authority and responsiveness. Critics are concerned that such a commission may lack accountability and that the independence of its members might lead to unintended consequences in representation. The debate encompasses fundamental questions about the best methods to achieve fair representation versus the perceived risk of disconnect between districts and local communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TN SB14

An Act Proposing An Amendment To Article Ii Of The Delaware Constitution Relating To Redistricting.

TN HJR2006

A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to legislative redistricting.

TN SB124

Proposing Amendments To Article Iv, Sections 4 And 6, Of The Hawaii State Constitution Regarding Reapportionment.

TN SB124

Proposing Amendments To Article Iv, Sections 4 And 6, Of The Hawaii State Constitution Regarding Reapportionment.

TN HB140

Proposing Amendments To Article Iv, Sections 4 And 6, Of The Hawaii State Constitution Regarding Reapportionment.

TN HB140

Proposing Amendments To Article Iv, Sections 4 And 6, Of The Hawaii State Constitution Regarding Reapportionment.

TN HB2428

Proposing Amendments To Article Iii Of The Constitution Of The State Of Hawaii To Establish Legislative Term Limits.

TN SJ00014

Resolution Proposing An Amendment To The State Constitution Modifying The Legislative Term Of Office.

TN LD944

RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine to Improve Representation and Simplify Legislative Redistricting

TN HB495

Proposing An Amendment To Article Iii, Section 4, Of The Hawaii State Constitution To Establish Legislative Term Limits.

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