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S 799

Relates to permitting candidates to be employed by a board of elections

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Shelley Mayer

Overview: S 799 - Relates to permitting candidates to be employed by a board of electionsPurpose and Intent: This bill seeks to allow candidates for elected office to be employed b

SIGNED CHAP.105
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Bill Summary · S 799

Overview: S 799 - Relates to permitting candidates to be employed by a board of elections
Purpose and Intent: This bill seeks to allow candidates for elected office to be employed by a board of elections during their campaign. Supporters argue this would provide greater flexibility and access to the electoral process.

Key Provisions:
- Permits candidates to be employed by a board of elections, even if they are running for a position on that board
- Requires the candidate to recuse themselves from any decisions or actions related to their own campaign

Affected Parties and Impacts: S 799 would primarily impact candidates for elected office, who would have the option to seek employment with a board of elections during their campaign. This could provide financial stability and access to election-related knowledge and resources.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: S 799 has been signed into law, indicated by the "SIGNED CHAP.105" status. The bill has completed the legislative process and is now in effect.

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

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