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LC 3783

Generally revise election laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 3783 aims a broad overhaul of election laws, affecting voters, election officials, and services; the draft was on hold and died in process, so no changes were enacted.

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Bill Summary · LC 3783

Summary: LC 3783 — Generally revise election laws

Note: The available information does not include the bill’s text, so this summary focuses on the bill’s metadata, status, and the general implications of a broad “general revision of election laws.” Specific provisions are not provided here.

Quick Facts

  • Bill Number: LC 3783
  • Title: Generally revise election laws
  • Subject: Elections (see also: Ballot Issues)
  • Introduced: December 14, 2024
  • Classification: bill
  • Status history:
    • 2024-12-14: Drafter Assigned
    • 2025-02-13: Draft On Hold
    • 2025-05-23: Draft Died in Process

Purpose and Intent

  • The bill is described as a comprehensive or general revision of election laws. Without the text, the exact objectives are not specified, but such measures typically aim to overhaul, clarify, or expand the statutory framework governing elections, including processes related to voter registration, voting administration, ballot access, counting, and related procedures.

Key Provisions (Not Available in Text)

  • The specific provisions of LC 3783 are not provided in the available materials. As a result, the following potential areas often addressed by broad election-law revisions are not confirmed for this bill:
    • Voter registration and eligibility
    • Ballot access, eligibility to vote, and methods of voting
    • Early voting, mail/absentee voting, and election-day voting procedures
    • Election administration and administration of polling places
    • Election security, auditing, and ballot counting procedures
    • Challenges, remedies, and appeals related to elections
    • Campaign finance disclosures and reporting
    • Local versus statewide authority and coordination
  • Readers should consult the full bill text when it becomes available to identify exact changes.

Who Could be Affected

  • Voters and voters’ rights protections
  • Election officials and election administrators
  • Local election offices and state election agencies
  • Political candidates and political organizations
  • Vendors and service providers supporting elections (e.g., technology, ballots, counting)

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Introduction: December 14, 2024 (Drafter Assigned)
  • Status progression:
    • February 13, 2025: Draft On Hold
    • May 23, 2025: Draft Died in Process
  • Implication: With the draft listed as “Died in Process,” the bill did not advance through the legislative process in its current form during this period. There is no indication of amendments or external reintroduction in the provided data.

Open Questions / Next Steps

  • What are the exact provisions of LC 3783? The full text is needed for a precise summary.
  • If reintroduced in a future session, will LC 3783 be amended to reflect new policy priorities or administration concerns?
  • Where to monitor: the legislative tracking system or committee reports for the official text, fiscal notes, and analysis.

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