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LC 3283

Generally revise election laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 3283 aimed to broadly revise election laws, impacting voters and officials, but the draft died in process in May 2025 and will not become law unless reintroduced.

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Bill Summary · LC 3283

LC 3283 — Generally revise election laws

Overview

LC 3283 is a bill labeled to generally revise election laws. It was introduced on December 17, 2024. The bill’s classification is a “bill” in the Elections subject area (Ballot Issues). The available legislative actions indicate the draft process has not advanced to enactment.

Status and Timeline

  • Introduced: December 17, 2024
  • Drafter Assigned: December 17, 2024
  • 2025-01-21: Draft On Hold
  • 2025-05-27: Draft Died in Process
  • Current status: Draft died in process; no further legislative action expected unless reintroduced

Purpose and Intent

  • The title suggests a broad aim to generally revise election laws. However, no text is provided here, so the specific goals, policy objectives, or reforms proposed by LC 3283 cannot be stated definitively. The bill’s intent would be clearer if the full draft language were available.

Key Provisions (Provisions Not Available)

  • Specific provisions, changes, thresholds, timelines, or mechanisms are not provided in the available information.
  • Consequently, there is no detail on how voting procedures, registration, ballot access, election administration, enforcement, or penalties would be changed.

Who Would Be Affected (If Enacted)

  • In general, a comprehensive election-law revision could affect:
    • Voters (registration, eligibility, voting methods, accessibility)
    • Election officials and staff (administration, reporting, training)
    • Local governments and election authorities (county/municipal procedures)
    • Candidates, campaigns, and political parties (ballot access, reporting)
  • Specific impacts depend on the actual provisions in the draft text.

Procedural Considerations and Implications

  • Status: Died in Process as of May 27, 2025
  • With the draft process concluded without enactment, the bill would not become law unless reintroduced in a future session with new language.
  • For researchers or stakeholders, the next step would be to locate the full draft text (if reintroduced) and any fiscal notes, impact assessments, or committee hearing records.

Notes

  • This summary reflects publicly available information on LC 3283. If the complete draft text becomes available, a detailed provisions-by-provisions analysis can be prepared to outline exact changes and their implications.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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