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Committee hears narrow housekeeping change to primary counting procedures

2779072 · March 26, 2025
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Senator McCamey (McKinney?) and election officials told the committee that Senate Bill 498 would modernize an archaic requirement to manually separate party ballots in certain small, hand-count jurisdictions; proponents said the change codifies current practice in counties that use tabulators and reduces unnecessary manual work.

Senator McCamey opened the hearing on Senate Bill 498, a proposal to modernize and narrow an older statutory requirement that election judges separate ballots by party when preparing for a primary count in jurisdictions that still count ballots by hand.

Senator McCamey told the committee that the requirement is…

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