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Secretary of State-backed cleanup bill would change 'votes' language to 'ballots' and tighten recount denominator
2219865 · February 4, 2025
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Summary
Senate Bill 212, requested by the Secretary of State, makes drafting changes to statutory language—chiefly replacing references to "votes" with "ballots"—and adjusts the recount-fee denominator. Deputy Secretary Erin Hennessy asked the committee to adopt three technical corrections.
Senate Bill 212, presented at the committee by Sen. David Rochefort as a request from the Secretary of State, makes technical corrections to statutory language by replacing several references to "votes" with "ballots" and clarifying the denominator…
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