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- HB 293 Campaign finance disclosure; reporting requirements.
- HB 3101 Independent expenditure disclosure reports; persons required to file.
- HB 3150 Campaign finance disclosure; prohibited activities during regular sessions of the General Assembly.
- HB 3157 Elections; candidate filing requirements.
- HJ 593 Constitutional amendment; powers of General Assembly (first reference).
- HJ 614 Constitutional amendment; recall of elected officers (first reference).
- SB 80 Voter registration; copy of application to be maintained at DMV and registration records.
- SB 122 Local electoral boards and general registrars; provides civil service status to the staffs thereof.
- SB 229 Campaign finance disclosure; reporting requirements.
- SB 424 Electronic voting equipment; pertaining to procedures and requirements.
- SB 775 Elections, Board of; restrictions for board members.
- SB 864 Presidential elections; agreement among states to elect by National Popular Vote.
- SB 878 Elections; recount procedures.
- SB 1095 Voting equipment; certification thereof to be required.
- SB 1382 Elections; eliminates requirement that name and address be repeated by officer of election.
- SJ 15 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights for certain felons (first reference).
- SJ 45 Constitutional amendment; establishing Redistricting Commission (first reference).
- SJ 58 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds (first reference).
- SJ 78 Constitutional amendment; Highway and Trasnportation Trust Funds, (first reference).
- SJ 79 Constitutional amendment; localities to exempt from taxation percentage of value of prop. (1st ref).
- SJ 81 Constitutional amendment; exempts certain owner-occupied residences from taxation (1st ref).
- SJ 83 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Trust Fund, continued (first reference).
- SJ 89 Constitutional amendment; assessments of real property and tax rates (first reference).
- SJ 100 Constitutional amendments; Governor's and Board of Education's terms of office (first reference).
- SJ 101 Constitutional amendment; legislative and organizational sessions of General Assembly (1st ref.).
- SJ 104 Constitutional amendment; certain armed forces exempt from property taxation (first reference).
- SJ 121 Constitutional amendment (first resolution); exercise of eminent domain powers.
- SJ 139 Constitutional amendment (first resolution); exercise of eminent domain powers.
- SJ 317 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Trust Fund (first reference).
- SJ 338 Constitutional Amendments; Governor's and Board of Education's terms of office (first reference).
- SJ 362 Constitutional amendment; property tax exemptions authorized for persons 65 years of age (1st ref.)
- SJ 371 Constitutional amendment; assessments of real property (first reference).
- SJ 376 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Fund and Transportation Trust Fund, etc. (first reference).
- SJ 386 Constitutional amendment; exempts real estate taxes for persons 65 or older, and totally disabled.
- SJ 398 Constitutional amendment; localities to exempt from taxation percentage of value of property.
- SJ 425 Constitutional amendment; assessments of real property (first reference).
- SJ 443 Constitutional amendment; localities may provide partial exemption of taxes on taxpayer's residence.