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Committee approves bill to align municipal election deadlines
Summary
The Senate City, County & Local Affairs Committee approved House Bill 1469, which would standardize municipal deadlines across cities and counties to reduce confusion. Proponents said the measure is supported by local governments and the state board of elections and drew no opposition.
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House Bill 1469, explained by Senator Steve Crowell (District 3), passed the Senate City, County & Local Affairs Committee by voice vote. Crowell described the measure as a straightforward fix that would bring municipal deadlines into alignment across cities, counties and the state board of elections to avoid inconsistent deadlines and voter confusion.
Crowell told the committee the change was agreed upon by cities, counties and the state board of elections and framed the bill as a technical, uniforming change rather than a policy shift. Committee members asked no substantive questions, and no witnesses signed up to speak for or against the proposal.
With debate closed, a committee member moved the bill and it was seconded; the committee approved the bill by voice vote. The committee record shows no recorded opposition during the meeting.
The committee advanced the bill to the next stage; no fiscal or implementation details were discussed during the hearing.
