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HB 63 Provisional ballots; electoral board meeting opened only to authorized party to determine validity.
Introduced by: Mark L. Cole | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Elections; provisional ballots; electoral board meetings. Provides that the meeting of the electoral board on the day or days following an election is open only to authorized party and candidate representatives, the persons who cast the provisional ballots with their representatives or legal counsel, and the staff and legal counsel for the electoral board. The bill also specifies that the party and candidate representatives attend as observers and not as participants.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Elections; provisional ballots; electoral board meetings. Provides that the meeting of the electoral board following the election is open only to authorized party and candidate representatives, the persons who cast the provisional ballots with their representatives or legal counsel, and the staff and legal counsel for the electoral board. The bill also specifies that the party and candidate representatives attend as observers and not as participants.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Elections; provisional ballots; electoral board meetings. Provides that the meeting of the electoral board following the election is open only to authorized party and candidate representatives and persons who cast the provisional ballots and that the representatives attend as observers and not as participants.