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Votes at a glance: Election‑law executive session recommendations and roll‑call outcomes

House Election Law Committee · February 3, 2026
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Summary

The House Election Law Committee moved many bills in executive session — most were recommended Inexpedient to Legislate (ITL) or placed on the consent calendar after roll‑call votes. The committee recorded several unanimous or near‑unanimous ITL recommendations and a handful of contested outcomes.

The House Election Law Committee conducted a lengthy executive session in which it considered numerous election‑related bills and constitutional amendments. Members called roll on motions to recommend "Inexpedient to Legislate" (ITL), majority reports and some "ought to pass" recommendations. Select outcomes recorded in the session include:

• House Bill 15‑20 (defining citizenship for voting purposes): motion for Inexpedient to Legislate carried on a recorded vote of 15–0; the bill was placed on the consent calendar.

• House Bill 11‑06 (public disclosure of a candidate’s…

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