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- HB 64 Absentee ballots; authorizes State Board of Elections to develop procedures for counting.
- HB 65 Print-on-demand ballots; restrictions on printing.
- HB 78 Political candidates; removes exception by which an incumbent may determine method of nomination.
- HB 101 General registrar; power to request information to determine applicant's qualification to vote, etc.
- HB 157 Absentee voting; qualified voters may vote absentee for any reason.
- HB 158 Elections; qualified registered voter may vote in person 14 to three days before election.
- HB 161 Absentee voting; qualified voter may vote absentee without providing reason.
- HB 179 Nonpartisan Redistricting Commission Act; created.
- HB 185 Elections; qualified registered voter may vote in person from 14 to three days before election.
- HB 202 Campaign finance disclosure; person filing to attach a copy of most recent bank statement.
- HB 323 Bipartisan Redistricting Commission; created.
- HB 340 Elections; evidence of qualifications from candidate.
- HB 341 Elections; voter integrity and identification provisions.
- HB 362 Early voting; any registered voter may vote in person from 19 to three days before election.
- HB 497 Voter registration applications; proof of citizenship.
- HB 498 Voter identification requirements; may vote a provisional ballot if can't provide proof of ID.
- HB 608 Contributions from certain attorneys; penalty.
- HB 638 Bipartisan Redistricting Commission; created.
- HB 646 Candidates; qualification considered a case decision and subject to Administrative Process Act.
- HB 648 Candidates in election; required filings to be submitted to State Board of Elections.
- HB 768 Political contributions; prohibition during procurement process.
- HB 772 Elections; qualifications of general registrars.
- HB 786 Polling hours; extends hours on election day.
- HB 832 Absentee voting; requires election results for central absentee voter precinct to indicate precinct.
- HB 835 Nonpartisan Redistricting Commission; created.
- HB 949 Qualifications of candidates; false statement is Class 5 felony.
- HB 1148 Campaign finance disclosure reports; procedure for review thereof for certain candidates.
- HB 1149 Campaign finance; campaign, political, and out-of-state political committees to report name, etc.
- HB 1202 Elections, State Board of; supervisory authority over local electoral boards and general registrars.
- HB 1242 Voter lists; expands list of people & organizations who may purchase list of registered voters.
- HB 1261 Political campaign advertisements; disclosure requirements.
- HB 1262 Absentee voting procedures; deletes certain requirements.
- HB 1270 Constitutional amendment; property tax exemption for certain veterans.
- HB 1335 Mail voter registration application form; SBE to make form available where hunting licenses sold.
- HJ 5 Constitutional amendment (first resolution); Transportation Funds.
- HJ 6 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights for persons convicted of nonviolent felonies.
- HJ 7 Constitutional amendment; health care freedom (first reference).
- HJ 16 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights to persons convicted of felonies, etc.
- HJ 26 Constitutional amendment; limits total appropriations in a year to preceding year's total.
- HJ 30 Constitutional amendment; appointment of members of Board of Education (first reference).
- HJ 31 Constitutional amendment; Governor's term of office (first reference).
- HJ 42 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights to persons convicted of felonies, etc.
- HJ 43 Constitutional amendments; Governor's term of office, appointment of members to Board of Education.
- HJ 54 Constitutional amendment; General Assembly may agree to delay reconvened session (first reference).
- HJ 55 Constitutional amendment; repeals 2006 referendum dealing with marriage (first reference).
- HJ 64 Constitutional amendment; Governor's term of office (first reference).
- HJ 67 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds (first resolution).
- HJ 69 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds (first reference).
- HJ 70 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights for persons convicted of felonies.
- HJ 84 Constitutional amendment; limits total appropriations in a year to preceding year's total.
- HJ 85 Absentee ballots; SBE to develop secure procedures for active military and overseas voters to cast.
- HJ 86 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Trust Fund (first reference).
- HJ 98 Constitutional amendment; recall of elected officers (first reference).
- HJ 113 Constitutional amendment; establishing Redistricting Commission (first reference).
- HJ 114 Constitutional amendment; taking of private property for public use (first reference).
- HJ 115 Constitutional amendment; establishes limitations on taking of private property (first reference).
- HJ 116 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights for persons convicted of felonies.
- HJ 117 Constitutional amendment; Governor's term of office (first reference).
- HJ 118 Constitutional amendment; taking of private property for public use (first reference).
- HJ 183 Constitutional convention; urges U.S. Congress to call for purposes of amending U.S. Constitution.
- HR 5 State sovereignty; Congress urged to honor Tenth amendment of U.S. Constitution.
- SB 83 Absentee voting; qualified voters to provide a reason for not being able to vote on election day.
- SB 139 Absentee voting; persons age 65 and older may vote absentee.
- SB 144 Absentee voting; Board of Elections shall implement a system to accept ballot electronically.
- SB 173 Bipartisan Redistricting Commission; created.
- SB 226 Polling hours; provides for a court-ordered extension thereof in emergency situations.
- SB 302 Voter registration application; proof of citizenship.
- SB 463 Primary & filing schedule; State Board of Elections to reschedule November 2011 election, etc.
- SB 683 Absentee voting procedures; deletes certain requirements.