Bill
LC 922
Revise election laws
LC 922 aims to revise election laws, but no text is released; the draft died in process and did not advance.
Bill
LC 922
LC 922 aims to revise election laws, but no text is released; the draft died in process and did not advance.
Overview
- Bill number: LC 922
- Title: Revise election laws
- Subject: Elections (Ballot Issues)
- Classification: bill
- Introduced: November 6, 2024
- Status: Draft; Died in Process (as of May 23, 2025)
- Earlier actions: Drafter Assigned (Nov 6, 2024); Draft On Hold (Nov 6, 2024)
- Latest action: 2025-05-23 — (LC) Draft Died in Process
What the bill is publicly known to address
- The available information does not include the bill text or specific provisions. The title “Revise election laws” indicates an intent to modify existing election-related statutes, but no concrete changes, rules, or mechanisms are provided in the summary you shared.
Legislative history and procedural timeline
- 2024-11-06: Drafter Assigned
- 2024-11-06: Draft On Hold
- 2024-11-06: Introduced
- 2025-05-23: Draft Died in Process
- The status “Died in Process” means the draft did not advance toward enactment and there were no further votes or committee actions on this bill. If the bill is reintroduced, it would require new drafting and a new legislative path.
Potential impact and affected parties (based on the bill’s title, not the text)
- Because no substantive provisions are provided, there is no specifics on who would be affected or how. In general, bills that revise election laws could affect:
- Voters (procedures for registration, ballots, voting access, deadlines)
- Election administrators and county/municipal clerks (implementation of new rules, reporting, coordination)
- Political campaigns (compliance with revised election rules)
- Vendors and state/grant programs involved in election administration
- Without text, these are broad categories only; actual impacts would depend on the enacted provisions if the bill were reintroduced.
Key considerations for readers
- No provisions are available to analyze or summarize beyond the bill’s title.
- The bill did not progress and is currently considered dead in its draft form under the status provided.
- If interested in potential changes, the next step would be to obtain the full draft text or any committee analyses to understand the proposed reforms, timelines, and affected entities.
Next steps
- To provide a detailed, provision-by-provision summary, please supply the full draft text or a healthful link to the bill’s language and any fiscal notes or committee summaries. If a new version is introduced, we can update with concrete provisions and impacts.
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