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Senate committee reports favorably on House Bill 1 to allow special primaries for court‑affected districts
Summary
The Committee on County and Municipal Government reported House Bill 1 favorably (6 ayes, 3 nays). The bill would require the governor to call special primary elections for congressional districts affected by a federal court ruling, set an election calendar and address candidate qualifications; it received a second reading and was placed on the calendar.
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The Alabama Senate received a favorable committee report on House Bill 1, which would authorize special primary elections for congressional districts affected by a federal court ruling. The Committee on County and Municipal Government reported the measure passed by a vote of six ayes to three nays; the bill received a second reading and was placed on the calendar for the next legislative day.
The Secretary read the bill's title on the Senate floor: the measure would allow a new special primary election for congressional districts affected by a federal court ruling under certain circumstances, require the governor to call a special primary for affected districts under specified conditions, set an election calendar and provide further rules for the qualification of affected candidates. The committee report recorded a 6-3 vote in favor of advancing the bill.
No extended floor debate on the measure was recorded in the session’s transcript. The action taken in committee (a favorable report) and the Senate’s second reading on the floor advance the bill toward later calendar consideration; the transcript does not record subsequent committee amendments or a floor vote on final passage.
After the bill was placed on the calendar, the Senate adopted a motion to adjourn until 9:00 a.m. Friday, May 8 and recognized visiting fourth-grade students from Springville Elementary, guests of Senator Bell.
The transcript identifies the Committee on County and Municipal Government as the reporting body and the Secretary as the member of the Senate staff who read the bill title. The record does not identify which committee member moved the favorable report on the floor, nor does it record sponsor remarks or floor debate specific to the bill.

