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A 7724

Relates to the representation of newly formed political parties

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Latrice Walker

A 7724 changes how newly formed political parties are represented in elections, affecting ballot access, party designation, and recognition for new parties and their voters.

REFERRED TO ELECTION LAW
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Bill Summary · A 7724

Summary of Bill A 7724

Overview

  • Bill Number: A 7724
  • Title: Relates to the representation of newly formed political parties
  • Status: Referred to Election Law
  • Introduced: April 8, 2025
  • Primary Sponsor: Latrice Walker

Purpose and intent

  • The bill is described as relating to the representation of newly formed political parties. The provided information does not include the bill’s full text, so the specific aims, definitions, or changes proposed are not detailed here. The designation suggests the measure would address how newly formed parties are represented within the electoral framework (e.g., recognition, ballot designation, or related rules), but exact provisions require review of the enacted text.

Key provisions and changes (as provided)

  • Not specified in the information available. The exact statutory changes, processes, or requirements proposed by A 7724 are not listed in the summary provided.

Who/what would be affected

  • Newly formed political parties (and their members or affiliates)
  • Potentially voters who support or participate in those parties
  • Election officials and administrators who implement party designation or recognition rules
  • Candidates affiliating with newly formed parties, if relevant to nomination or ballot access

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced and immediately referred to the Assembly’s Election Law committee on April 8, 2025.
  • Records show two entries for the same referral date, which may reflect multiple actions (e.g., initial referral and a subsequent identical action) or a clerical duplication in the record.
  • Next steps (not listed in the provided information): standard progression would involve committee hearings, potential amendments, and moves to floor for consideration depending on committee action and legislative calendar.

Related bills

  • A 7480 (prior-session)
  • A 2521 (prior-session)
  • These related bills suggest ongoing or previously considered interest in the same policy area—representation of new political parties—though their exact provisions are not included here.

Additional notes

  • For a complete understanding of A 7724, the exact bill text, sponsor memo, fiscal impact statement, and any supporting analyses would be required. Access the official legislative site or bill book to review the enacted language, definitions, timelines, and implementation details.

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

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