Establishes a code of ethics for all board of election employees
Bill A 2637 establishes a code of ethics for election board employees, promoting integrity and accountability to enhance public trust in the electoral process.
Bill A 2637 establishes a code of ethics for election board employees, promoting integrity and accountability to enhance public trust in the electoral process.
Bill A 2637 aims to establish a comprehensive code of ethics specifically for employees working within boards of election. The intent of this legislation is to promote integrity, accountability, and public trust in the electoral process by setting clear ethical standards for those involved in administering elections.
The bill outlines several key provisions, including but not limited to:
This legislation will directly affect:
This bill is connected to several prior-session bills, which may provide context or background for its development:
- S 6220
- A 8464
- A 4153
Bill A 2637 represents a significant step towards ensuring ethical conduct among election officials, aiming to enhance the integrity of the electoral process. As it moves through the legislative process, stakeholders will be watching closely to see how it evolves and what impact it may have on election administration in the state.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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