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HB 1473 General registrars; appointment from adjoining locality.
Introduced by: Joseph R. Yost | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
General registrars; appointment from adjoining locality. Permits local electoral boards to appoint a general registrar who is a qualified voter of a county or city that adjoins the county or city for which he is appointed. Current law requires the general registrar to be a qualified voter of the county or city for which he is appointed.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
General registrars; appointment from adjoining locality. Permits local electoral boards to appoint a general registrar who is a qualified voter of a county or city that adjoins the county or city for which he is appointed. Current law requires the general registrar to be a qualified voter of the county or city for which he is appointed. The bill leaves unchanged the provision allowing a city electoral board to appoint a qualified voter of the county in which the city is wholly contained to serve as the city general registrar.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
General registrars; appointment from adjacent locality. Permits local electoral boards to appoint a general registrar who is a qualified voter of a county or city adjacent to the county or city for which he is appointed. Current law requires the general registrar to be a qualified voter of the county or city for which he is appointed. The bill leaves unchanged the provision allowing a city electoral board to appoint a qualified voter of the county in which the city is wholly contained to serve as the city general registrar.