Improves transparency regarding boards of elections and improves voter centricity
A 6226 strengthens boards of elections' transparency and voter-centric service, boosting access to meeting notices, records, and clear guidance for voters.
A 6226 strengthens boards of elections' transparency and voter-centric service, boosting access to meeting notices, records, and clear guidance for voters.
Based on the bill’s title, A 6226 appears aimed at:
- Increasing transparency in how boards of elections operate (e.g., governance, decision-making, meeting notices, and accessibility of records).
- Enhancing voter-centric practices (e.g., ensuring information and processes are more accessible and responsive to voters’ needs).
The exact statutory language and provisions are not provided in the materials you shared, so the description below reflects likely objectives typical for legislation with this framing.
If you have access to the bill’s text, I can provide a precise, line-by-line summary of each provision.
A 6226 is a bill introduced by Robert C. Carroll on February 27, 2025, focusing on enhancing transparency of boards of elections and increasing voter-centric approaches. The current status places it in the Election Law committee. Specific provisions are not included in the provided materials; related prior-session bills A 10299 and A 296 may contain similar themes. If you can share the bill text or key sections, I can deliver a detailed, provision-by-provision analysis.
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