Bill
LC 2756
Define "qualified elector"
Defines qualified elector to standardize who may participate in elections and ballot measures, guiding voter eligibility and verification for voters and election offices.
Bill
LC 2756
Defines qualified elector to standardize who may participate in elections and ballot measures, guiding voter eligibility and verification for voters and election offices.
The bill aims to define the term “qualified elector” within election-related law. By establishing a clear, statutory definition, the measure would standardize who is considered eligible to participate in elections and in related ballot issues. The specific criteria to be used (e.g., citizenship status, age, residency, registration status) are not provided in the summary available here; the actual text would specify the exact qualifications.
Note: The precise criteria and any associated procedures are detailed in the bill’s text, which is not provided in the summary. The above reflects the typical content such a definition would entail.
This summary provides an objective outline of LC 2756: its stated aim to define “qualified elector,” the potential scope of impact, and the current status of the measure.
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