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LC 923

Revise election laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 923 sought to revise election laws, but it remained a draft and died in process, so no changes to voting rules or election administration were enacted.

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Bill Summary · LC 923

LC 923 — Revise election laws

A brief, reader-friendly summary of the bill LC 923, titled “Revise election laws.” The available information shows that this is a draft (LC) bill that ultimately died in the process. No text of the provisions is provided in the available material.

Overview

  • Bill number and title: LC 923, Revise election laws
  • Subject: Elections (including ballot issues)
  • Classification: bill
  • Status: Draft; Died in Process
  • Introduced: November 6, 2024

Status and timeline

  • 2024-11-06: Drafter assigned; draft placed on hold
  • 2025-05-23: Draft died in process

Notes: The available record indicates the bill was created as a draft (LC) and did not advance beyond the drafting stage, with an on-hold status prior to its ultimate dismissal as of May 23, 2025.

Purpose and key provisions

  • Purpose: The bill’s stated purpose is to revise election laws. The exact policy changes, provisions, and statutory revisions are not included in the provided information.
  • Key provisions: Not specified in the available text. No specific amendments, programmatic changes, or spending authorizations can be cited from the provided material.

Because the actual bill text is not provided here, it is not possible to enumerate the specific changes LC 923 would have made to election law, such as changes to voter registration, voting methods, ballot access, election administration, timelines, or enforcement mechanisms.

Who would be affected

  • While not detailed in the text provided, bills that revise election laws typically affect:
    • Voters (e.g., eligibility, registration, voting methods)
    • Election officials and staff (administration and procedures)
    • Polling locations and resources
    • Candidates and political parties
    • Voting technology and ballot processing entities
    • State or local election jurisdictions

Note: These are typical affected groups for election-law revisions but are not stated as specific impacts of LC 923 due to the lack of text.

Procedural/timeline considerations

  • The bill was introduced as a draft in November 2024 and remained in a drafting state with on-hold status before being recorded as died in process in May 2025.
  • With the draft died in process, there is no active path for enactment unless reintroduced in a future session or amended into a new bill.

Next steps for readers

  • If you want details on what LC 923 would have changed, you would need access to the bill’s full text or fiscal notes.
  • If the issue of revising election laws remains a legislative priority, a new or reintroduced bill could surface in a future session outlining specific provisions and timelines.

Plain-language takeaway: LC 923 was a draft bill aimed at revising election laws, but it did not progress and is considered dead in this legislative cycle.

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

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