HB-771: Relating to requiring a presidential elector to vote for the candidates for president and vice president who won the popular vote in this state for those offices.
Sponsored by: Rep. Jim Murphy
Scheduled For Public Hearing On . . . on 03/27/2017
You have voted HB-771: Relating to requiring a presidential elector to vote for the candidates for president and vice president who won the popular vote in this state for those offices..
You have voted HB-738: Relating to certain information included with ballot propositions for elections to authorize state and local general obligation bonds..
Relating to runoff elections for judicial offices [SB-494]
[Elections ]
[Criminal Justice ]
The purpose of this bill is to provide for runoff elections for judicial offices if no candidate receives a majority of the votes. The bill identifies the specific offices affected as justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals, circuit court judge, family law judge and magistrate. The bill sets forth the form and contents of ballots. The bill establishes a procedure for the runoff elections. The bill establishes who is to identify the candidates for a runoff election. The bill provides for the certification of the candidates. The bill prohibits write-in
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SB-494: Relating to runoff elections for judicial offices
Sponsored by: Sen. Mitch B. Carmichael
Filed For Introduction on 03/01/2017
SB-387: Relating to the use of certain unspent bond proceeds and voter approval of certain political subdivision actions, including the issuance of certain bonds and the use of certain unspent bond proceeds.
Sponsored by: Sen. Konni Burton
Read First Time on 02/01/2017
You have voted SB-387: Relating to the use of certain unspent bond proceeds and voter approval of certain political subdivision actions, including the issuance of certain bonds and the use of certain unspent bond proceeds..
SB-366: Relating to the availability on the Internet of reports of political contributions and expenditures filed in connection with certain county judicial offices.
Sponsored by: Sen. Judith Zaffirini
Read First Time on 02/01/2017
You have voted SB-366: Relating to the availability on the Internet of reports of political contributions and expenditures filed in connection with certain county judicial offices..
Study; JLARC; availability of sources for verifying information for voter registration purposes. [HJR-590]
[Elections ]
[Voting Rights ]
Study; JLARC; availability of sources for verifying information for voter registration purposes; report. Directs the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC) to study the availability of sources for verifying information for voter registration purposes. In conducting its study, JLARC will investigate sources of information that would enable the Department of Elections and the general registrars to verify the information provided by applicants on voter registration applications and how access to such information could most efficiently
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HJR-590: Study; JLARC; availability of sources for verifying information for voter registration purposes.
Sponsored by: Rep. Robert G. Marshall
Tabled In Rules By Voice Vote on 01/26/2017