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Committee on Elections introduces slate of bills on ballot boxes, vacancies, voter rolls and noncitizen screening
Summary
The Committee on Elections introduced multiple bills addressing ballot-box rules, vacancy appointments, special-election timing, poll-worker residency, rules for removing deceased registrants and a DMV–Secretary of State data-sharing proposal to identify noncitizens on voter rolls.
The Committee on Elections on Jan. 3 introduced a package of election-related draft bills covering ballot-box regulations, vacancy appointments, special-election timing, poll-worker residency, voter-roll maintenance and a Department of Motor Vehicles–Secretary of State data-sharing measure to identify noncitizens for potential removal from voter rolls.
Chair (Committee on Elections) said the bills would be introduced by the committee after no member objected. “Are there any objections to these bills being introduced? Okay. Seeing none, they’ll be introduced by the committee,” the chair said.
The measures listed…
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