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House committee advances SB 10 after adopting amendment that tightens voter-list maintenance and authorizes interstate data sharing
Summary
The House Elections and Apportionment Committee on a party-line vote approved an amended version of Senate Bill 10 that requires local voter registration offices to act within 48 hours of receiving information that triggers list maintenance and directs the Secretary of State to seek interstate voter-registration data-sharing agreements.
The House Elections and Apportionment Committee advanced Senate Bill 10 as amended, adopting a package of changes that require county voter registration offices to conduct list-maintenance actions within 48 hours of receiving documentation that triggers an update and direct the Secretary of State to seek agreements with other states to compare voter-registration lists.
Representative Trisha Culp, sponsor of amendment number 10, told the committee the amendment "adds language in the second section of the bill that would require the local voter registration office to clean up and conduct a voter list maintenance within 48 hours of receiving information that the voter list would require that maintenance activity." She said the amendment removes three sections of the bill and replaces…
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