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LC 4141

Generally revise election procedures on Indian reservations

2025 Regular Session

Overview: LC 4141, "Generally revise election procedures on Indian reservations", (LC) Draft Died in Process, Introduced on December 15, 2024.Purpose and Intent: The intent of this

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Bill Summary · LC 4141

Overview: LC 4141, "Generally revise election procedures on Indian reservations", (LC) Draft Died in Process, Introduced on December 15, 2024.

Purpose and Intent: The intent of this draft bill was to review and potentially revise election procedures and requirements specific to polling places and voting on Indian reservations within the state.

Key Provisions:
- Evaluate accessibility and placement of polling locations on reservations
- Examine voter identification and registration requirements for reservation voters
- Consider language assistance and translation services for reservation elections
- Ensure equitable treatment and access for reservation-based voters

Affected Parties and Impacts: This legislation would have directly impacted the administration of elections on Indian reservations, potentially affecting the ability of reservation-based citizens to participate in the electoral process.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: As a draft bill, LC 4141 did not progress beyond the initial legislative process and "died in process" without further action. The proposed changes to reservation election procedures were not implemented.

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

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