Order of Apportionment of Senate

233 A.2d 137, 1967 Me. LEXIS 243
CourtSupreme Judicial Court of Maine
DecidedAugust 1, 1967
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Opinion

STATE OF MAINE

SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT

WHEREAS, the Supreme Judicial Court has been informed by the Secretary of State that the Legislature which convened after the adoption of Article CIII of the Amendments to the Constitution of Maine repealing and replacing Article IV, Part Second, Sections 1-4 of the Constitution failed to make the apportionment of the Senate as therein provided, and

WHEREAS, it appears that the Legislature adjourned without day on the eighth day of July, 1967, which day was the end of the period within which the Legislature was required to act under the Constitution.

Now therefore, pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution in Article IV, Part Second, Section 2, reading:

“In the event that the Legislature shall fail to make an apportionment, the Supreme Judicial Court shall, within sixty days following the end of the period in which the Legislature is required to act, but fails to do so, make the apportionment.”

the Supreme Judicial Court, the Justices unanimously agreeing thereto, does hereby in making the apportionment CAUSE the State to be divided into districts for the choice of Senators, and does hereby Order and Establish the following districts, each of which shall elect one Senator:

District Number One, consisting of the municipalities of Acton, Berwick, Eliot, Kittery, Lebanon, North Berwick, South Berwick, and York;

District Number Two, consisting of the municipalities of Arundel, Biddeford, Ken-nebunk, Kennebunkport, and Wells;

District Number Three, consisting of the municipalities of Alfred, Dayton, Lyman, Old Orchard Beach, Saco, and Sanford;

[138]*138District Number Four, consisting of the municipalities of Newfield, Shapleigh, Wa-terboro, Hollis, Buxton, and all municipalities in York County to the north of these municipalities, and Stow, Stoneham, Waterford, Norway, Paris, Hebron and all municipalities in Oxford County to the south of these municipalities, and the municipalities of Baldwin, Bridgton, and Sebago in Cumberland County;

District Number Five, consisting of the municipalities and unorganized territories of Batchelders Grant, Mason Township, Albany Township, Greenwood, West Paris, Buckfield, and all municipalities and unorganized territories in Oxford County to the north of these municipalities;

District Number Six, consisting of the municipalities of Gorham, Windham, Fal-mouth, Gray, New Gloucester, and all municipalities of Cumberland County lying to the northwest of these municipalities, except the municipalities of Baldwin, Bridg-ton, and Sebago;

District Number Seven, consisting of the municipalities of Scarborough and West-brook and precincts numbered five-two and six-two of the city of Portland as the precinct lines of that city existed on the first day of January, 1967;

District Number Eight, consisting of the municipalities of Cape Elizabeth and South Portland;

District Number Nine, consisting of the precincts numbered three-two, four-one, four-two, five-one, and six-one of the city of Portland as the precinct lines of that city existed on the first day of January, 1967;

District Number Ten, consisting of the precincts numbered one-one, one-two, one-three, one-four, one-five, two-one, two-two, and three-one of the city of Portland as the precinct lines of that city existed on the first day of January, 1967;

District Number Eleven, consisting of the municipalities of Brunswick, Cumberland, Freeport, Harpswell, North Yarmouth, Pownal, and Yarmouth;

District Number Twelve, consisting of the municipalities of Auburn, Mechanic Falls, Minot, and Poland;

District Number Thirteen, consisting of the precincts numbered one-one, one-two, two-one, two-two, three-one, three-two, four-one, five, and six-one of the city of Lewiston as the precinct lines of that city existed on the first day of January, 1967;

District Number Fourteen, consisting of the municipalities of Durham, Greene, Leeds, Lisbon, Livermore, Livermore Falls, Turner, Wales, and Webster and the precincts numbered four-two, six-two, seven-one, and seven-two of the city of Lewiston as the precinct lines of that city existed on the first day of January, 1967;

District Number Fifteen, consisting of the municipalities of Oakland, Belgrade, Manchester, Hallowell, Farmingdale, Gardiner, and all municipalities in Kennebec County to the west of these municipalities, and the municipalities of Pittston and Randolph;

District Number Sixteen, consisting of the municipalities and unorganized territory of Albion, Benton, Clinton, Unity Township, Waterville, and Winslow;

District Number Seventeen, consisting of the municipalities of Augusta, Chelsea, China, Sidney, Vassalboro, and Windsor;

District Number Eighteen, consisting of all municipalities and unorganized territory in Sagadahoc County, and Aina, Newcastle, Edgecomb, Boothbay, Boothbay Harbor, and all municipalities and unorganized territory in Lincoln County to the west of these municipalities;

District Number Nineteen, consisting of all municipalities in Waldo County, and Appleton, Hope, Union, and Washington in Knox County, and the municipalities and unorganized territory of Jefferson, Whitefield, Somerville Plantation, and Hibberts Gore in Lincoln County;

[139]*139District Number Twenty, consisting of the municipalities of Camden, Rockport, Warren, and all municipalities and unorganized territory in Knox County lying to the east and south of these municipalities, the municipalities of Damariscotta, Nobleboro, Waldoboro, and all municipalities and unorganized territory in Lincoln County lying to the south and east of these municipalities;

District Number Twenty-one, consisting of all municipalities and unorganized territories in Franklin County, and Mercer, Starks, Anson, New Portland, Embden, Solon, Athens, and all municipalities and unorganized territories in Somerset County to the north and northwest of these municipalities ;

District Number Twenty-two, consisting of the municipalities of Smithfield, Nor-ridgewock, Madison, Cornville, Hartland, Harmony, and all municipalities in Somerset County to the south and east of these municipalities;

District Number Twenty-three, consisting of all municipalities and unorganized territories in Piscataquis County, and the municipalities and unorganized territories of Frenchville, St. Agatha, T17R4, T16R4, T1SR5, T14R5, T14R6, T13R7, T12R7, Tll-R7, T10R7, T9R7, and all municipalities and unorganized territories in Aroostook County to the west of these municipalities and unorganized territories;

District Number Twenty-four, consisting of the municipalities and unorganized territories of Caswell Plantation, Cyr Plantation, Grand Isle, Hamlin Plantation, Limestone, Madawaska, New Sweden, Per-ham, Stockholm, Van Burén, Washburn, Westmanland Plantation, Woodland, Con-nor Township, T17R3;

District Number Twenty-five, consisting of the municipalities of Caribou, Fort Fair-field, and Presque Isle;

District Number Twenty-six, consisting of the municipalities and unorganized territory of Portage Lake, T13R5, Wade, Mapleton, Chapman, Westfield, Easton, and all municipalities and unorganized territories in Aroostook County to the south of these municipalities and unorganized territory;

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