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Bill would require precinct‑chair applicants to give contact info while keeping it confidential
3281194 · May 12, 2025
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Summary
House Bill 766 would require precinct‑chair candidates to include an email address, phone number, or both on their ballot‑application forms and would designate that contact information as confidential; the Senate Committee on State Affairs left the bill pending after no public testimony.
The Committee on State Affairs considered House Bill 766, which would require precinct‑chair applicants to include an email address, phone number or both on their application and make that contact…
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