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Elections committee advances bill to repeal mail-only ballot law

Committee on Elections · February 10, 2026
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Summary

The Committee on Elections voted to pass House Bill 2503 favorably, a measure that would repeal the statute governing 'mail-only' elections and make conforming changes to related statutes; minority members recorded dissent and expressed concern about justification and future election options.

At a Committee on Elections meeting, members voted to pass House Bill 2503 favorably out of committee. The bill, as the reviser explained, would repeal the statute governing elections in which all ballots are mailed and add conforming amendments to statutes that reference that act.

Vice Chairman (speaker 3) moved to pass the bill and Representative Sutton seconded. Minority member Reinking (speaker 4) said he could not support the…

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